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July 2008 - Posts
I’ve Officially “Arrived”!
12 July 08 09:49 AM
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When I first got to Redmond, my old boss and mentor Frank Arrigo told me that until I had my name on an office door, I was nobody in Redmond! Well, this morning, I became somebody… (along with my stable mate Mr. Brandon )! I feel so blessed, thank you
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Why Motivations Matter in The Cloud!
11 July 08 10:25 AM
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So I just finished my Cloud Services session at this years WWPC in Houston, and while I was impressed as usual with the level of feedback and questions that I received at the end, one really struck a chord with me. Let me give you some background first.
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World Wide Partner Conference… Load The Truck!
03 July 08 10:45 AM
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So it’s been a while since I last posted to my blog… almost 3 months ago. What have I been up to? Well, me and the clan moved to Redmond, WA, and have been busy setting ourselves up. I’ve been busy in my new role working on Cloud Services, and now most
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