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Local Gal Makes Good
Posted on June 23rd, 2010 1 commentWell who would have thought, just yesterday I was writing about my friend Amy Babinchak and today I hear she is awarded the Microsoft Small Business Specialist of the year. Way to go Amy and chasing right behind her is runner-up Andy Trish fellow SBS MVP. Congratulations to both of them!
Read the entire write up on Eric’s Blog
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Triad SBS Group Next Meeting
Posted on June 22nd, 2010 No commentsOur Next Meeting is 6:00pm July 6, 2010
At SMB Nation’s Spring Conference, fellow MVP and IT Guru Amy Babinchak of Third Tier introduced me to the folks at Equus and I have really been impressed with their products as well as their service. They seem to be one of the best kept secrets in IT. Well the secret is about to be exposed, I asked them to come in and tell the group about their offerings and they accepted. Jim Lewis will be coming out to talk to us. Here is a bit about Equus
Equus Computer Systems, Inc. is one of America’s largest manufacturers of build-to-order desktops, notebooks and servers. Equus is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and Microsoft Platinum OEM, and they are Intel’s 7th largest customer in North America. Over 2,000,000 Equus desktops, notebooks and servers have been built since 1989, primarily distributed to business and educational institutions through our extensive network of Value Added Resellers.
Some of the things that make Equus different from your typical computer manufacturer include: average 48 hour build time for custom desktops and notebooks; assembly and support in the USA; open-architecture / non-proprietary desktops so Resellers can support clients with off-the-shelf components; name-brand components for consistent and predictable high quality; ability to private-label your systems; talk to the same dedicated account manager each time; 100% employee-owned.
Hope you can make the meeting and learn why this is such a better solution than the tier ones and how to keep more money in your pockets.
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The Best Kept Secret in SMB Jeff’s 2010 SBS Conference
Posted on April 12th, 2010 No commentsCome meet the folks who are living and breathing the Migration issues, you are or will be facing as you do your own upgrades and your client’s. Mingle with the movers and shakers in the SBS Community and get invloved yourself. I’ll be there will you?
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Good By Bellevue, thx for the memories #MVP10
Posted on February 20th, 2010 No commentsThankx Microsoft for arranging such great weather for the summit this year :>) It was a wonderful summit, and you guys really rolled out the red carpet for the 1400 or so of us you herded into Bellevue for the event this year.
It was great to see all my peeps and old MS friends again and meet the new folks in the HSBS product groups. I learned a lot ( yes I remember the entire week is under NDA) and hopefully provided some useful feedback as well.
I would also like to send out a job well done to Al, Kym and the gang at Steward Transportation, most of you won’t even know who they are, but that is because of the great job they do getting us where we need to be, when we need to be there. It makes them invisible, believe me a few years ago the busing was a complete cluster and since they have taken over, it is almost a pleasurable experience, well it is sill a bus ride after all :>)
So long gang, travel safe back to your respective corners of the world, I am headed to Calif before making the trek home to the east coast.
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Become an SBSC! (Free Exam Vouchers)
Posted on February 12th, 2010 2 commentsCopied from Mark Crall’s Blog, Plagiary is the sincerest form of flattery :>)
- Do you sell to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs)?
- Do you provide your SMB customers with Microsoft technologies and related services?
- Do you want to differentiate yourself in your marketplace?
If you answered “Yes,” have you considered joining the Microsoft Small Business Specialist Community (SBSC), a group of 6,500 trusted technology advisors focused on selling to Small Business customers. Benefits of joining include access to exclusive marketing dollars, recognition from displaying the SBSC logo, support from an Online Technical Community, and increased exposure to partners and customers through the Microsoft Partner Finder and Solution Finder.
As an SBSC Advisory Council member, let me tell you why I am part of this Community. Proving my company not only has the technical skills necessary to serve small businesses but the understanding of how technology must be applied differently than as the one-size-fits-all mentality applied to most larger business solutions. The Small Business Specialist competency shows our customers we “get” small business.
You too can become a Small Business Specialist in just 2 easy steps, as an Action Pack Subscriber:
1. Take a Small Business Sales and Marketing Skills Assessment 2. Pass one of five technical exams Currently, Microsoft is offering a 100 percent off voucher applicable to exams 70-653: TS: Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuring and 70-654: TS: Windows Essential Business Server 2008, Configuring. Alternatively, we are offering a 50 percent off exam voucher to complete the other three exams.
Call 877-254-6825 or send a message to msppexp@microsoft.com by March 15, 2010 to pick up your voucher, and an expert agent will guide you through the sign-up process.
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One Response to “Become an SBSC! (Free Exam Vouchers)”
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Call 877-254-6825 or send a message to msppexp@microsoft.com for all voucher related questionsWhat is SBSC? I need Details
Please visit https://partner.microsoft.com/US/program/smallbusinessspecialist for details on the community, benefits and requirements
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Tarheel AITP & Triad SBS Groups Present Windows 7
Posted on February 10th, 2010 No commentsOur Next Meeting is Something Different
March 4, 2010 Different Venue, Different Time (this meeting only)
Last meeting was January 5, 2010 (due to weather in February)Tarheel AITP & Triad SBS Groups Present Windows 7
Presenters: Yung Chou and John Baker, IT Pro Evangelists, MicrosoftIn association with the Tarheel AITP Group we are putting together a morning presentation with Microsoft. Two of the best presenters I know will be delivering the Windows 7 content. The agenda is below. We were only able to book a room large enough for 75 people so this event will fill up fast and we will not be able to extend it. You will need your confirmed reservation to attend. You can sign-up now at http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=145662 . Please do not wait to sign up, I will feel terrible if I have to turn you away. There is no cost to attend this event except your time and attention!
Keep an eye on our website for updates www.tSBSg.orgAgenda
Pre-Session 7:30AM Breakfast and RegistrationWelcome & Introductions 8:30AM
Session 1 = 8:45AM Cloud Computing Overview and Direction
Session 2 = 9:15AM: What’s New and Why Windows 7
Windows 7 uplifts Enterprise IT abilities to address business needs to a new dimension with many new innovations and improved functions. This session highlights the new features and capabilities of Windows 7 by walking through Windows 7 desktop fundamentals and business scenarios using Windows 7 optimized desktops including BitLocker to Go, Windows XP Mode, Direct Access, and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.Break = 10:15am
Session 3 = 10:30AM: Windows 7 Deployment
Deploying Windows 7 is easy if you’re using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010. This session will walk you through the various tools that can help simplify your deployments. We’ll drill down in the MDT Workbench and look at how the MDT process helps you create a reference image, which can then be easily deployed to the target computers. We’ll look at how to configure the deployment environment, show how you can add operating systems, applications, drivers, and language packs using the Deployment Workbench, and then finish up by creating a task sequenced deployment to a target computer.Closing = 11:45AM
Q&A, user group and communities information sharing, prize drawings, etcYou can sign-up now at http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=145662
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GFI WebMonitor Reviewed by Mitch Tulloch
Posted on December 15th, 2009 No commentsHi Gang,
Mitch Tulloch, one of my favorite geeks, just did an independent review of the recently released GFI WebMonitor. Take a look at his impressions of the new release HERE. He also does a nice walk through of the installation in the article, including a gotcha with Win7 and Vista clients to watch out for.
You can get a 30 day demo of GFI WebMonitor try out yourself HERE and currently there is a on new licenses.
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A Sincere Apology from HA
Posted on December 1st, 2009 1 commentI am terribly sorry and I would like to apologize to all of you who may have received 3 e-mails from me earlier this afternoon. I was attempting to let you know about a new offer that allows you to get 2% cash back on your online purchases. I did a test before sending out the big mailing to a few of my own addresses and of course it worked fine. But Murphy who never leaves my side made this simple process into a nightmare and sent out 3 copies of the message to each of you.
Please note: I did not add you to any mailing list, I just used MarketAmerica’s new “tell a friend” mailing system and imported my contact list to it. No DL’s, no yahoo or google groups, just e-mail addresses from my own contacts. I must know too many people because it went haywire. Once again let me apologize for this nuance, if you were a receipient. I really do feel terrible and wish I could undo it!
For those of you who are fellow MarketAmerica partners, take this as a warning to you. Do not try to import a large list of names into “tell a friend” all at once, the system cannot handle it. I would not try more than a half dozen at a time, if I were you.
Thank You for Your Understanding,
HandyAndyPS if you are wondering about the cash back progam and were one of the few who did not get bombarded by my mailing you can get details at http://www.marketamerica.com/shopmabc/index.cfm?action=services.custLanding&landingID=csmcp_maCash
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Need to Pass 70-653
Posted on November 20th, 2009 No commentsSo you have been looking at the new requirements from MS and realize you need to take and pass 70-653. Don’t panic my friend Bea the queen of IT Training, a.k.a. Beatrice Mulzer has just finished her MCTS EXAM 70-653 Primer, Configuring Windows Small Business Server 2008. This is not only the definitive guide to passing 70-653 but it also includes over 200 practice tests on the included CD as well as a 15% discount voucher to take your test. This self-paced training kit won Remond Magazines Best of the Best Award for Best Exam Preparation Product. Do yourself a favor and hop on over to your favorite bookstore and grab a copy, or get it from Amazon HERE.
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Because you can, does not mean you should
Posted on October 31st, 2009 No commentsEric Ligman does a very good job of explaining upgrade rights once again. Please remember because you can do something does not mean you should do it, or even that you are allowed to do it. Think about what you are proposing to do and don;t put your clients at risk by installing illeagal software just becasue you know how!