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March 2005 - Posts

…worth more than my job to tell you what it is. You’re going to have to wait until MMS 2005 to find out, on orders from marketing. Unless of course marketing decide to leak it to a select journalist or two in advance, in which case I’ll blog about its Read More...
Congrats to Joshua Schachter for (finally :-)) announcing that he’s taken the money and will now work full-time on http://del.icio.us , his pioneering social bookmarking/folksonomy/community tagging service. Whatever you want to call it, delicious changes Read More...
I’d already posted a list of sessions for the “criss-cross” pre-event day at next month’s Microsoft Management Summit. Now I’ve found more details about what those sessions actually involve! Including the first-ever marketing blurb for our new product... Read More...
A reader asks : What about those of us that cannot attend MMS? Is there anything available that describes what Indy does? Hmmm, let’s see. Right now we’ve got no official web presence, partly because we don’t have a name. Both situations should be remedied Read More...
This has been a bad time for a couple of bloggers that I read. First Jeremy Wright was refused entry into the US by a customs agent who couldn’t believe that blogging is a paying job (and didn’t believe any of that newfangled Skype stuff, either). This Read More...
Ok, so we still don’t have a name , but we did just hit feature-complete for our product’s first milestone. And we’ll be flaunting our stuff (i.e. demo’ing all our cool features) at MMS 2005 in a month’s time. In fact, if you’re a systems integrator and Read More...
Earlier today I posted this month’s updates to the Management Updates blog. There’s news about MMS 2005 (of course), details of upcoming webcasts on various MOM and SMS topics, and also a couple of new categories: System Center Reporting Manager (upcoming Read More...
 
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