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Meet the new Microsoft Online Services Partner Advisor MVP

Thursday, 9 July 2009 12:40 by Beatrice
Coming not as a surprise, my good friend Suresh was awarded the title of Microsoft Online Services Partner Advisor MVP. Suresh Ramani is the owner of TechGyan, an IT services firm in Mumbai, India, that supports SBS 2008 and also offers off-shore CAD services. Suresh has been very involved w... [More]

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What's next: Cloned Beef & Frankenfood?

Tuesday, 30 September 2008 21:34 by Beatrice
Alright, so this is a different type of technical (biotech) entry into this blog (no worries there will be lots of SBS 2008 stuff soon) but I thought I spread the cheer to all of you that actually care about what you eat/put into their body. So yes I have been a vegetarian for ... [More]

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Mexico City: The Navel of the Moon

Tuesday, 9 September 2008 11:14 by Beatrice
What? You are going to Mexico, don’t drink the water!  That was the typical first response we received from many folks when we told them of our vacation plans. “Don’t drive, take the bus” said one American lady we met on the plane, she lives in Mexico City. &ldqu... [More]

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IT Contractors needed

Sunday, 27 July 2008 06:51 by Beatrice
IT appears that the shortage of skilled IT professionals is still very apparent. Years ago it seemed there were no jobs/contracts, and now there are not enough people to fill the void. All I have to say is GET CERTIFIED!  I just received an email from Michael, a friend of... [More]

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Singapore - Mei Ying Lim

Tuesday, 15 April 2008 07:06 by Beatrice
Finally I got meet co-author Mei Ying Lim, a MOSS MVP living in beautiful Singapore. Mei Ying had gracefully tackled the three SharePoint 3.0 chapters published in the last SBSC Primer book (www.smbnation.com). Mei Ying is head deep in enterprise, but she is toying with the idea of ... [More]

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Sydney SMBit Pro

Saturday, 12 April 2008 07:26 by Beatrice
Now there is a great bunch of people! While visiting Sydney I had the pleasure of being able to attend one of the regular SMBit Pro (http://www.smbitpro.com.au/) group meetings held at the MS office. It was a lively meeting with Alexandra Day leading the kick-off with Heroes Happen Here, Wayne Sm... [More]

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Melbourne vs. Melbourne

Monday, 7 April 2008 23:59 by Beatrice
Melbourne Australia is just slightly bigger than Melbourne Florida, (population: 3.8 million people vs. 80,000 people) and quite a fun and lively city. I delivered the SCMDM workshop at the Microsoft office in the morning and found out that Australians are way ahead in the mobility market. Matter ... [More]

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Seoul, Zonetick and Kimchi

Monday, 7 April 2008 03:41 by Beatrice
Seoul has got to be the best dressed city I have been to ever. Everyone here wears business suits, and I mean everyone! Seoul is such an interesting city and such a mix of old and new, if you ever have a chance to go don't miss it. One of the sites worth visiting is the Changgyeonggung, ... [More]

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The Host

Monday, 31 March 2008 06:17 by Beatrice
One of the things I love about traveling is that there are always new and exciting things. I landed this morning in Seoul Korea after a 14.5 hr flight on Korean airlines. The flight was great, being in economy class the seats had plenty of leg rooms and the flight attendents were nice - Delta airl... [More]

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WM6, IM and Windows Live Spaces

Monday, 24 March 2008 21:18 by Beatrice
The other day I wanted to check out how my IM would work on the mobile phone connecting to people’s Windows Live Spaces.  Actually this is really cool, because it allows you to easily keep up on your friends while being on the road. On the mobile device (in my case a T-mobile Win... [More]

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Day 2 Disclaimer (aka fine print)

Wednesday, 30 January 2008 14:36 by Beatrice
For today's webcast Ron had decided to implement a "disclaimer". I am not even going to elaborate about this, just read it for yourself. The "decision of the judges (Bea/Ron) is final", you may disagree with what we propose as the "Best" answer and that... [More]

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