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IT/DEV Connections 2016 – Enterprise Collaboration Track
IT/DEV Connections 2016 is coming up in October and a great set of sessions will be delivered in the Enterprise Collaboration track covering Exchange and SharePoint on-premises, Office 365 from programming to implementation, and lots of ask the expert sessions. Continue reading
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Introducing Office 365 for IT Pros – third edition – now available
The writing team is delighted to announce the immediate availability of our new eBook “Office 365 for IT Pros – Third Edition” at ExchangeServerPro.com. The PDF (for PCs) and EPUB for many eReaders, including the iPad, are available now and … Continue reading
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Office 365 Exposed Podcast #3
As the gentle readers of my blog might remember, the esteemed Paul Robichaux and I often tape a podcast when we’re together. Unlike other podcasts about Exchange and/or Office 365, we try to take a strategic look rather than diving … Continue reading
News about the “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals” eBook
Folks, A quick post to let you know that we have issued an update for the second edition of the “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals” eBook. The updates are now available to those who purchased the PDF/EPUB versions through ExchangeServerPro.com … Continue reading
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January 2016 update for “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals” (2nd edition)
We have just published an update to the second edition of Office 365 for Exchange Professionals. The new update is dated 9 January 2016 and is now available from ExchangeServerPro.com (PDF and EPUB formats) and Amazon.com (Kindle format). The following changes are included … Continue reading
Exchange Unwashed Blog Digest – August 2015
It’s taken me too long to get around to collating the Exchange Unwashed digest for August 2015. I plead vacation, the need to manage the submission of session presentations for this month’s IT/DEV Connections conference in Las Vegas, and the … Continue reading
Exchange Unwashed Digest – May 2015
May was the month of the Microsoft Ignite conference in Chicago. I’ve already provided my impressions of that event in another post, so I won’t rehash the topic here. There’s no doubt a lot of content was delivered at Ignite … Continue reading