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Hi, my name's James and I work for Microsoft UK, based from our Manchester office. I have been working at Microsoft for over seven years, initially joining the Exchange support team at Microsoft UK's Reading HQ and then moving over to the ROSS (Rapid Onsite Support Services) team, when it was first created in the EMEA region in March 2003, part of Microsoft Services. During this time, I have travelled all over the continent and have worked on nearly 200 different customer issues, ranging from implementation problems to critical situations. My current role, as a Technical Lead in the Microsoft Partner Programme allows me to take my experiences and help our Partners help their customers. My technological areas of interest include Exchange storage theory and design, OWA, migration and clustering.


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I was checking out Eileen's blog today and noticed a link to Technorati. I've also seen this mentioned around various websites and often wondered what it was. Well, today, I've signed up and this is my Technorati profile . Read More...

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After over 200 onsite visits, 100's of travel hours, 1000's of miles across Europe and 3 3/4 years I am hanging up my onsite hat and leaving my job as a Rapid Response Engineer. The time has come to try a new challenge and as such, starting in the New Read More...

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