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  • T-Money

    I'm super excited to say that T-Money has joined the team! Tony is at orientation this week in Redmond and will start drinking from the firehose shortly. :)
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 12-09-2008
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  • Windows Home Server

    To be honest, I was skeptical when Windows Home Server was originally announced. At the time, I was already using Windows OneCare Backup for my family's computers and I was using using Acronis for the computers I personally use on a daily basis. Acronis failed me when I had a massive disk failure...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 12-09-2008
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  • MSE on Channel 9

    During TechReady7, Kirk Evans pulled William Oellermann aside to film an MSE video for Channel 9 . Kirk also has a nice post about it on his blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/kaevans/archive/2008/08/09/talking-with-william-oellermann-about-the-managed-services-engine.aspx Our team is working hard, so it is...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 08-09-2008
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  • Migrating to Hyper-V from Virtual Server 2005 R2

    I'm getting a jumpstart and migrating my team's HOL/ILL content to Hyper-V. The process was surprisingly simple and very mechanical for Vista and Windows Server 2008 based images. 1) Using VMRCplus, uninstall the Virtual Machine Additions. If you aren't using VMRCplus to manage your Virtual...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 08-08-2008
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  • SQL Server 2008 RTM

    In case you missed it, SQL Sever 2008 RTM was made available from TechNet and MSDN subscriber downloads.
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 08-07-2008
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  • Another TechReady gone by.

    I just back to the Southeast from Seattle, where I spent a week at Microsoft's internal technical conference speaking, delivering labs, and attending sessions. This continues to be a large investment Microsoft makes to maintain a high level of field readiness. It is a great benefit and a great opportunity...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 08-02-2008
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  • Live Mesh

    Okay... Live Mesh is cool and will definitely be a headache for GoToMyPC and LogMeIn. However, I'm uninstalling this sucker for the moment because it forces UAC to be enabled on installation and keeps turning it on for me later. I would really love to use UAC, but for some reason my KVM always drops...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 06-02-2008
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  • Our Team is Hiring

    The Microsoft SOA Solutions Team, the team responsible for MSE , is hiring! This is the official job description: Senior Application Developer Consultant, Microsoft Consulting Services - Solution Services Team is looking for Senior Application Developer Consultants who have a mix of advanced technology...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 05-31-2008
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  • MSE June 2008 CTP

    Just in time for TechEd 2008, the Microsoft SOA Solutions Team is excited to announce the availability of the MSE June 2008 CTP on CodePlex , which has built upon the concepts from the October 2007 CTP (v6.2) release. Besides leveraging .NET 3.5 and VS2008, you will find the following enhancements in...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 05-31-2008
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  • SOA Magazine Article

    I finally got around to publishing another article for Thomas Erl's online SOA Magazine . The piece is titled "Relating Master Data Management to SOA" . Abstract: Distributed application development has proliferated business data throughout the enterprise. Customer information is frequently...
    Posted to Comfortably Dumb by Chris on 04-19-2008
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