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Archive for July 17th, 2006

Oh and I almost forgot…

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under general

The coolest thing happened today… One of my MSFT PSS friends IM’ed me and said… “I hate you”.   My response of course was something snappy and intelligent like… “errr ok”. Then he continued…. It seems that someone he was interviewing actually quoted my blog to him and told him to suck it up! I […]

Intel canning 1000 managers…

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under tech

I was peeking around at the blogosphere (eww I can’t believe I said that) and saw over at Mini-Microsoft that Intel is dropping 1000 managers… http://minimsft.blogspot.com/2006/07/intel-ligent-re-design.html The poster at MiniMSFT is asking (with sugar on top) that MSFT not hire those managers. I concur. Might I recommend that to other companies with too many managers […]

Looking for a job?

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under tech

I was pinged about two positions inside of Microsoft today…. I didn’t want either of the jobs but am willing to redirect others to the folks involved.  The first is Microsoft looking for Rapid Response Engineers for Windows Server 2003 Migration and Directory Services. This is for the PSS teams in NYC, SF, and LA/Irving California. The positions require deep […]

HP taking IBM’s 40+ year crown?

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under tech

IBM is about to cede the descriptive moniker “world’s biggest computer company” to long-time rival Hewlett-Packard. Within the next few months – maybe weeks – analysts say, HP will charge ahead of IBM in total revenue and grab the title that Big Blue has held since the mid-1960s, when the success of its Series 360 […]

Just in from a joeware blog reader…

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under general

Hmmm, this could help with the blog spam… http://www.hotcaptcha.com/     Rating 3.00 out of 5

Cool tech from HP

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under tech

Hewlett-Packard unveiled a memory chip the size of a tomato seed on Monday in its Palo Alto laboratories. The tiny chip, called the Memory Spot, can be attached unobtrusively to any object and carry media or data. The Memory Spot will rival RFID tags in carrying information on movable physical objects, but HP calls it […]

Disjoint Namespaces in Active Directory

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under tech

I was recently reading something where someone described a multi-tree forest as a forest with a disjoint namespace. This is not correct and since there seems to be quite a bit of confusion on what exactly a disjoint namespace and its supportability is I thought I would put some words out there about it since […]

Repeat after me…

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006. Filed under tech

The Active Directory domain is not a security boundary; it is a policy and replication boundary. The Active Directory domain is not a security boundary; it is a policy and replication boundary. The Active Directory domain is not a security boundary; it is a policy and replication boundary. The Active Directory domain is not a […]

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