Tuesday arrived here in Seattle with it’s usual grey outlook and more drizzle - it’s strange how you can travel thousands of miles and yet still feel like you’re back home. This is one pretty damp city in April. Someone mentioned to me that Seattle gets about the same rainfall as many other cities in [...]
Continue reading...14. April 2008
One of the cool things about the MVP Summit is that you get to stay in a pretty decent hotel. The deal is, you pay for your travel expenses (funded mainly by Virgin air miles in my case) and Microsoft pick up the tab for your hotel. There’s over 1700 MVPs here in town scattered [...]
Continue reading...12. April 2008
Early start this morning, and I’m now on the way to Heathrow on the first leg of my journey to next week’s MVP Summit. Fortunately, I’m flying Virgin rather than BA, and missing the T5 fiasco - however, American Airlines may do their best to scupper me flying from Chicago to Redmond, as I’m due [...]
Continue reading...8. April 2008
So next week is the Microsoft MVP conference, and over 1700 MVPs are heading over to the Microsoft campus in Redmond to meet and hear about Microsoft’s plans for the future, as well as feedback what’s important in their respective communities. Most of the Windows Home Server MVPs will be there, and we have two full [...]
Continue reading...1. January 2008
It’s January 1st 2008, and a number of new Microsoft MVPs for Windows Home Server have been announced, joining Grey Lancaster, Ken Warren and me (who are now officially old-skool). Please give a big round of applause (or if you see them, a big round of drinks) to: Andrew Edney (author of the Windows Home Server [...]
Continue reading...8. November 2007
So, today we had our second monthly update call with the Windows Home Server team. These basicially work as 1 hour conference calls in which the MVPs can raise things we’d like to discuss with the team, and the team can give us an update on what’s happening at their end. Whilst I’m not allowed [...]
Continue reading...20. October 2007
This week, we had our first MVP conference call with the Windows Home Server team. We’re going to be talking to the team each month and the plan is for us to share any issues we’re seeing in the community, and for the team to share a little of what’s going on at their end. As [...]
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16. April 2008
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