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Probably my last post here...

No, I am not leaving the company. It's just that I have been busy with *real* work (as opposed to blogging), busy with family, with a million of other things. In fact you can see that I have not written here in a while. Not having written for a while,
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Using SharePoint WebService to generate a RSS Feed

I started using Sharepoint Portal Server to host a photoblog, but it did not natively support RSS to see when new photos were added. So I wrote this program that gets the items from the SharePoint webservice and outputs the RSS Feed. Since this is an unconventional approach, I dubbed it "unortodox", and came up with a name of "S.U.R.F." (Sharepoint Un-ortodox RSS Feed).

What do I actually do for work ?

I am a TASE, which is the acronym for "Technical Account Support Engineer". I work for Microsoft in the Premier Organization, Services Division. I am part of the worldwide group of people who are in charge of Customer Support and Satisfaction. Basically

Running as Non-Admin (LUA)

http://msmvps.com/bradley/archive/2005/04/26/44743.aspx Susan says that her kids are running as LUA now... I actually decided it was about time to pull the plug and run as LUA myself last week. Even though I was sincerely convinced of the benefits of
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Java, Ruby, Python, Apache, RedHat caps and the rest...

I've already written a post on the corporate blog about people using Unix and OSS: http://blogs.msdn.com/dmuscett/archive/2005/03/08/389487.aspx and now I figure out there's plenty of more crazy people out there. Check out these two posts for example

The end of the quest for the perfect RSS reader

I just read this: http://www.broobles.com/blog/posts/6 And having also switched myself to RSS Bandit last week, I cannot agree more :-)
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Blogs, Blogs, Blogs...

First of all, last week I have been playing a bit more with sharepoint, and decided that I could give it a go for a photoblog. Of course SharePoint is much more than a photoblog, with all sort of cool collaboration features.... We use all of those internally,
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Unix folks at MS

I am not the only one! :-) From the MS Exchange team blog, I found this post: http://blogs.msdn.com/exchange/archive/2005/02/21/377454.aspx "[...] In case you were wondering, I still do my web serving off the OpenBSD machine. Hey, I like Apache, I like

Daniele Muscetta

My journey with computers and software started when I began programming on a Commodore 64 at the age of ten. Most people bought the Commodore 64 to play games and - of course - I did play some of them too, but my main interest about it was the creative
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Physical Security (Bug Id: LUCA)

My kids are - of course - "button freaks": they both love buttons and keys and knobs, and all of that category of things... and of course you could not expect anything different from a family of geeks with all sort of devices in the house. Having said

MOM (=MY dear Operations Manager)

On Channel9 India, Vij Rajarajan speaks about MOM http://channel9.msdn.com/India/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=29481 MOM is a product I love . It is an amazing technology. Back then it was already, and Microsoft saw it. Saying "back then" I am referring to some

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First Blog Entry

So here I am. I have been blogging in the past (and I still will) on a private blog, and now I got a corporate blog too. The idea I have about it is to share some issue I get to solve (or not) during my day-to-day work so that not just one customer can
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