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App-V presentations from TechEd 2010 Australia & NZ
Justin Zarb‘s presentations at TechEd Australia and New Zealand are now freely available for all on the Microsoft TechEd Online site. There are 6 sessions in total to view. I’ve embedded the videos here. You’ll need an HTML 5 capable … Continue reading
Déjà vu at Citrix Community
Hey Citrix, I really only need to read something once: Visibility for posts is great and all, but why must Citrix insist on cross-posting to as many blogs as possible?
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Microsoft Virtualisation User Group UK
This Thursday I’ll be presenting at the Microsoft Virtualisation User Group here in London. If you are in town and would like to come along (and we’d love to see you there), you can register at the MVUG web site … Continue reading
TechEd EMEA 2008 Wrap-up
Well TechEd EMEA 2008 is done and I still have some notes to post from a few more noteworthy sessions, so until then here’s a few more observations about the conference: TechEd was well put together and the content was … Continue reading
TechEd EMEA 2008 – First Impressions
After experiencing some initial troubles with Internet access from my hotel room, I might be able to start posting some pieces from Tech∙Ed here in Barcelona. Some of these might be out of chronological order, but first up here’s a … Continue reading