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Back from TechEd North America 2013 and almost recuperated from my jetlag (7 hours difference), some of the bits and pieces get their place and new thoughts are formed.
Having seen the keynote (see it here) and the new features added in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, combined with knowledge I’ve blogged about earlier some new thoughts ...
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Faithfull Twitter followers probably already know, but my employer made it possible for me to attend TechEd Europe 2012 (June 26-29) in Amsterdam (and the Microsoft Exchange Conference 2012 (MEC, September 24-26) in Orlando!
For me this TechEd is a bit more special than others I’ve attended (Barcelona, Berlin) because I was born in Amsterdam and ...
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The last day of Tech-Ed...
Ilse van Criekinge started with certificates and Exchange in ''UCN315 - Certificates and Exchange 2007: Best Practices and Lessons''. Although I already encountered expired self-signed certificates (those things are only valid for a year....), it was very nice to see this confirmed. As Exchange Server 2007 relies more ...
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After really waking up, I joined ''UNC302 Coexistence and Migration with Exchange Online''. It was an insightful session: a lot of customers can benefit from this choice. Probably midsize and smaller companies who have to migrate from a non-Microsoft groupware platform, will be interested in Exchange Online. I was pleased, that also the things ...
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Well, oversleeping is not a good thing. Also checking the starting time of a session is also a good thing to do... So, unfortunately I missed "UNC03-IS Q&A: Exchange Server 2007 Continuous Replication Deep Dive". Nice to know about log shipping, inspection and replay for high availability options. I already skipped "UNC306 High ...
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The day started good with "UNC05-IS Q&A: Migrating Domino and Groupwise to Exchange 2007". I actually recently had to write a proposition for a Domino 5.0.5 migration to Exchange Server 2007 with Blackberry and with that in mind I attended this session.
This was a great interactive session, a lot of stuff that I didn't realise came ...
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Well, as OCS didn't really do it for me (yet?), i decided to skip my intended session and joined Sander at ''SEC05-IS Cybercrime: The Art of Identity Theft!''. It was as much fun as it was scary and shows how easy identity theft can be. Andy Malone showed some of the websites and tools used, which are mostly available freely.
Next on the ...
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