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The program managers for Microsoft Operations Manager have started their own team blog , and they already have post categories that hint at what's to come. I've been working closely with this team over the past few months, so it's great to see them getting Read More...
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Tomorrow’s New York Times is running an article by Steve Lohr entitled “ A Front-Runner at Microsoft, but There’s No Race Yet ” (registration required). The article is mostly about Eric Rudder, Senior VP of the Server and Tools division and about five Read More...
Larry Gregory has posted a great video from the Microsoft Management Summit — well worth watching, even if you were there in person! It's the "Management" episode of his ISV Show series, so as well as walking around the conference floor and interviewing 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...
I’ve posted this month’s roll-ups of all the news and announcements about SMS and MOM on the Management Updates blog. What’s new is that we now include information about Virtual Server . Big thanks to Jonathan Lau for putting the original newsletter together Read More...
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The SMS team just shipped their Inventory Tool for Dell Updates , a free download for SMS 2003 . This is another one of those descriptive-and-boring product names , but it actually hides something that’s pretty damn cool, and will ease the lives of many Read More...
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We’re really ramping up some worldwide blog coverage of Microsoft systems management products – as well as Eileen Brown from the UK, we’ve got Jeff Alexander blogging from Australia, and Shitanshu from India. And it sounds like Eileen’s “blogging bootcamp” Read More...
Ok, first I said that you really only needed to subscribe to Eileen Brown and Rod Trent for all of your SMS and MOM needs. Then my bosses’ boss started blogging , and it would be foolhardy of me to tell you to ignore him! Now James Morey has arrived Read More...
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My “grand-manager” Brad Anderson has started a blog on myITforum. Although it’s really half a blog, since he’s sharing it with Bill Anderson. And of course he hasn’t actually posted anything yet . But these are minor quibbles Read More...
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In case you missed this story when it hit the headlines last month, one of the UK’s major government departments lost the use of most of its desktop PCs for nearly a week. Now we’re seeing more details on the causes of the outage: EDS has Read More...
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As I said , I’m going to start leaving it to Rod Trent and Eileen Brown to handle the weekly news about MOM and SMS. So go visit Rod to learn about: Registration for MMS 2005 (April 18 th -22 nd 2005 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas!) Vintela’s Read More...
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Back when I started out , I was the only blogger in the WEMD organization, and I took it upon myself to post our weekly news , as well as the monthly “Management Updates” newsletters. Now there are nine other blogs in the SMS & MOM category on the Read More...
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I’ve posted another month’s worth of marketing prose over at the Management Updates blog , but hopefully you’ve already seen most of these announcements before: SMS SMS 2003 OS Deployment Feature Pack SMS 2003 Device Management Feature Read More...
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Eileen Brown has burst onto blogs.msdn.com with a torrent of SMS and MOM content – check out her Systems Management Software category . And if you’re not subscribed to MVP Rod Trent’s blog , you’ve missed out on these stories over the past month: The Read More...
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This deserves a post of its own because it’s so cool. One thing I missed in my announcements from IT Forum 2004 is that you can now get a free download of WUS (Windows Update Services) as part of the beta open evaluation program. Naturally this has the Read More...
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