On October 4th I had the great pleasure of being a guest on the RunAs Radio podcast. I joined host Richard Campbell to discuss what we learned about the future of Exchange from Ignite 2016.

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On October 4th I had the great pleasure of being a guest on the RunAs Radio podcast. I joined host Richard Campbell to discuss what we learned about the future of Exchange from Ignite 2016.
During my recent visit to IT/Dev Connections, I had the great pleasure of being a guest on The Current Status – Episode 43. I joined hosts Phoummala Schmitt and Theresa Miller and special guests Michael Van Horenbeeck and Paul Cunningham.
In this episode, we discuss what we learned from Microsoft Ignite and IT/Dev Connections with regard to the future of Exchange and Office 365.
(Originally posted at https://soundcloud.com/thecurrentstatus/episode-43-exchange-uncut)
[Read more…] about The Current Status – Episode 43 – Live from IT/Dev ConnectionsOn September 7th I had the great pleasure of being a guest on Call That Girl’s Office 365 podcast. I joined host Lisa Hendrickson to discuss consulting in the IT field.
On August 7th I had the great pleasure of being a guest on The UC Architects podcast. I joined hosts Steve Goodman and Dave Stork to discuss the latest in Unified Communications.
[Read more…] about The UC Architects – Episode 59Thursday night I had the great pleasure of being a guest on The Current Status. We had an awesome discussion on Exchange 2016 and the preferred architecture. Check out the video below.
Tip: For everything new to Exchange 2016 check this article.
[Read more…] about Webcast: Exchange 2016 and the Preferred ArchitectureYou may be wondering why my blog hasn’t seen much activity as of late.
Well, there was a small two-week vacation. It is summer after all.
But, no. It wasn’t just that.
My friends over at Experts Exchange reached out to me. They were looking for a video producer for a new initiative; Micro-Tutorials.
To quote Leslie Bloom directly, “An easy way to learn specific technology skills, without a large time commitment.”
The premise is just that.
These micro-tutorials are generally under 5 minutes and teach a single skill.
And that was a perfect fit for me.
If you have visited my YouTube channel then you already know. I keep my videos short and to the point. I maintain a strict waffle-free zone. If it doesn’t add value it goes to the chopping block.
On my channel, only one video exceeds 5 minutes. People just don’t have time to sit around and watch an hour-long video. The Micro-Tutorials made perfect sense to me.
Plus, they said I could make videos on Microsoft Exchange Server.
I was golden.
I jumped at the chance.
An 11-part video series on Exchange Server 2013.
[Read more…] about Basics in Exchange Server 2013: An 11-part video series