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Randy Holloway at Microsoft

Blogging from the field.

November 2004 - Posts

Poking fun at project management
Ian White has a photo series that he refers to as "project management at its best". Enjoy. Read More...
MyLifeBits
MSR has posted an article called Your Personal Lifetime Store , explaining some of the research projects for digital media capture in your everyday life events and the systems that can be used to store and organize the information. The projects are called Read More...
Virtual PC tips
The Virtual PC Guy is posting a "how to" for migrating a physical computer to a VPC image . I'm hooked on VPC, and I'm currently doing all of my SQL Server 2005 development in a VPC image. I'm interested in doing this with my old computer soon I'm not Read More...
Interesting webcast on service-oriented solutions
John Evdemon posts a link to a very interesting looking webcast, "Governance and Compliance in Service-Oriented Solutions". Here's an excerpt from the abstract: Because of the complexity of modifying existing business solutions, compliance can be costly Read More...
John Montgomery's support adventures
Before I turn in tonight, I wanted to keep up with my resolutions (item #2) . John posted an account of him trying to help his father-in-law fix an issue with his PC . I've definitely been there, and find that when I try to help family I generally always Read More...
Three hundred posts
So tonight, without even realizing it, I made my 300th post . In looking back over the past 18 months, 300 posts isn't that many, but it is a start. And when I look at my archives, I'm proud of some of what I blogged about (I think I'm still the only Read More...
Which Outlook organizer plug-in is best?
I'm a pretty organized person by nature, but over the past few months the number of things on my plate ( work at MS , charity work , writing a book , new baby coming in early January) has really forced me to rethink my approach to organizing my information. Read More...
In-Proc Data Provider- SqlCommand
In this entry over at CLRSQL- Technology and Current Events, Reloaded , I explain how commands can be executed using the in-proc data provider's connection context. Note that I've also added a categoy for SQL Server 2005 posts and may be breaking out Read More...
What isn't marketing?
Scoble talks about Channel 9, and describes it as disintermediated marketing . Interesting. I'll go one step further though. Not only is Channel 9 a marketing site, but so is http://blogs.msdn.com (in a way). The PDC is also a huge marketing event. Just Read More...
Check out the Daily Grind
I can't agree more with Scott's comments. Mike G. has been a great colleague to work with in the past, and I hope to have the chance to work with him in the future. If you haven't already, you should definitely check out the Daily Grind. Mike is an excellent Read More...
In-proc data provider
I've posted a short note on the in-proc data provider with SQL Server 2005 over on my CLRSQL weblog. I'll expand on this entry over the weekend, and talk about the execution of commands and support for transactions. Read More...
Retooling the CLRSQL site
I'm retooling the CLRSQL site- after a brief foray into politics, I've decided to get back to my senses and maintain CLRSQL as a sort of "general fare" weblog where I can post my SQL Server 2005 content and also have freedom to post about current events. Read More...
Rory had a headache today
Bummer . Read More...
IW Summit recap
I had the opportunity to attend a MS internal/partner focused event called the IW Summit in Orlando this week. The focus of the event is on demonstrating the value of our information worker technologies and solutions to customers. I had a good time, and Read More...
Identity management for weblogs
So I saw that Michael Howard commented on a post I made last night ... only, it isn't really him. Who is it? I'm not sure. But it does remind me that we need good identity management for weblogs. Perhaps we need it for the web in general, although efforts Read More...
New Tablet PC
Scoble gets a new Tablet PC . I'm definitely. My Tablet at Microsoft is one of the older models. I'm curious to know what Robert likes best about the new one. I'd like to get a new one early next year. With as much evangelism as he does for the Tablet Read More...
Yes, we actually use .NET!
The VSData weblog has a post on the use of the .NET framework in various Microsoft applications , including internal and external applications. The authors points out that it isn't reasonable to expect a wholesale shift to a new technology. The migration Read More...
SP2 Performance
Ed Bott has a post on SP2 performance . The verdict is no difference in performance. I hadn't studied this, but I'm glad to see that the concerns that have been expressed to me are unfounded. Most people suffering from performance problems tend to have Read More...
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