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It’s normal at this time for commentators to turn their mind to what might happen in the new year. I don’t have a crystal ball but am reasonably opinionated, so here goes with my list of what I think will be the most important developments in the...
I use a variety of online services to sync information between PCs and to backup critical data to the cloud. For example, I prefer Microsoft's Windows Live Mesh over Dropbox because it's free and more easily configurable, and offers a more...
A recent survey in the Exchange and Outlook Update revealed that 16% of the respondents said that PowerShell remained a complete mystery to them no matter how hard they tried to master the topic. Hmmm… that’s not a good situation for any Exchange...
It's hard to believe that we're already at the end of another year. Depending on what you believe, 2012 might be a fantastic year for the IT industry,
or our planet might suddenly cease to exist after a string of bizarre catastrophes. It's ha...
In these run-together, workaholic days, I occasionally miss the irresponsibility of youth, when I could while away a day tossing around a ball with friends and pausing only to lie in the grass and try to find familiar shapes in the clouds. Today...
It's official, folks: Hell has frozen over and TripAdvisor is selling tickets to an ice-skating party on Beelzebub's swimming pool. A week after a slew of Microsoft mobile apps were released for iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android, the software giant...
The nature of advanced training is that the people who attend often pose some pretty thought-provoking and interesting questions. Paul Robichaux and I recently ran an Exchange 2010 Maestro event where we had some intense discussions about various...
Microsoft has released a new advisor (a web-based wizard) to help companies figure out whether there’s a right Office 365 for them and if so, what is the recommended plan. The cynic in me says that there will always be an Office 365 for everyone...
Microsoft today posted about two new accessibility-oriented add-ins for its Office 2010 productivity suite. They providing video subtitling for PowerPoint and Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) compatibility for Word, respectively...