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  • Heroes Happen {In Your Lab}

    One thing I mentioned a few times on the HHH tour in Canada was the ability for you to download a build guide to set up your own lab and follow the steps to do all the demos on your own in your virtual lab.  Well it is finally done!  Before I shared it with everyone I wanted to ensure it was right and so I send it out to a few people to check it out and ensure it was.  Nelson and Danielle Ruest, a couple of MVPs from Victoria B.C. and authors of the Windows Server 2008 Complete Reference reviewed it, pointed out a few mistakes that got corrected.

    So what are you downloading?

    1. Virtual Machine configuration information for the IT Pro session 2 and 3 network
    2. Links to download all the software needed (in case you didn't get a software pack)
    3. Step by step demo scripts for the IT Pro session 2 and 3 demos
    4. Videos of the IT Pro session 2 demos (Session 3 coming in June)
    5. Batch files used for Server Core demos
    6. Additional resources to dive in further into all Server 2008 technologies.

    So what are you waiting for?  Get the file, set up your lab and get going with some hands on experience with the HHH demos!

    Download Heroes Happen {Here} Lab Guide here!

  • Heroes Happen {Here} is over, now what?

    So the Heroes Happen {Here} launch has come to an end.  After a long haul on the road the teams are back at home, relaxing, catching up and getting ready for Energize IT 2008.  You might be wondering what you can do with all that information we shared with you on the launch technologies?  Where can you learn more?  What about certification? Well I've got some answers to those questions.

    Interested in getting certified in the 2008 technologies (or even earlier technologies)?  Would you be more interested if I told you that you can get %40 off the price of an exam?  Well over at www.microsoft.com/learning/hero you can register to receive 40% off the cost of an exam if you attended any of the launch related activities including any community launch events being held by local user groups.

    If that isn't enough, what about 40% off a TechNet Plus Direct subscription?  We did have a 20% offer a while back but again for launch attendees there is a special 40% discount.  Head over to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/subscriptions/default.aspx and use promo code TLNW08 to get your discount.

    Now even though the tour is over, stay tuned as we get the videos edited and up online so you can see the demos again, grab the build documents to build the virtual environment, and follow the step-by-step demo scripts and try them out for yourself.  Just because we aren't in your hometown, doesn't mean we don't have a lot to keep you busy!

  • Share Your Experiences at Heroes Happen Here Events!!

    On Wednesday, we launched Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, and SQL Server 2008 at the first Heroes Happen Here event in Toronto.  As the next few weeks go by we will be visiting other cities across the country to allow you to learn more about how these products can help your organization and continue your technical journey. 

    As we travel across the country we invite you to share your experiences and thoughts about the Heroes Happen Here events with others in the IT community through your pictures on Flickr, blog posts, and Twitter tweets.  Through the work of four talented individuals from the Toronto SharePoint User Group, doing this is as easy as tagging your photos on Flickr, Twitter tweets or blog posts with the HHH_CA tag.  Welcome to the www.heroeshappenhere.ca site!!

    HHH_CA 082 (640x480)

    Thanks to the work of the four individual pictured above at the Toronto event - (from left) Mark Zanoski, Bill Brockbank, Kanwal Khipple (project lead), and Muhsin Shahid - you have a site where your pictures, blog posts, and Twitter tweets will automatically be aggregated and shared with your peers and all you need to do is remember to include the HHH_CA tag to make it happen. On top of that, the Register link on the www.heroeshappenhere.ca site will allow you to sign up for your own @heroeshappenhere.ca Windows Live Hotmail email address (and Windows Live ID) with a full 5GB of space!!  Remember to sign out of any other Windows Live ID before clicking the Sign-Up link on the Register page.

    One thing I find cool about the site is that it uses some really great new technologies like Silverlight and PopFly to deliver the content.  The picture carousel displaying all of the HHH_CA tagged photos, a PopFly component, is really cool so check it out at www.heroeshappenhere.ca.

    We will be posting a video interview with the team in the next little while so stay tuned!!

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  • Inside the HHH War Room

    7 days and counting until the Heroes Happen {Here} tour kicks off in Toronto before heading out with a number events across Canada.  Both the IT Pro and Dev teams are working away to get the hardware all set up so we can load up our virtual machines and get the show on the road.  And when I say setting up hardware, I mean setting up hardware!!!

    HHH_Warroom

    So what are we setting up?  Well Dell and HP stepped up big time to help us out with some real hardware to run these demos.

    3 - Dell Poweredge 2900 - Quad-Quad Core 2.66GHZ CPUs, 16GB RAM, 1.2TB of 15.5K SAS drives

    3 - HP Proliant ML370GS - Quad-Quad Core 2.66GHZ CPUs, 32GB RAM, 1.2 TB of 10K SAS drives

    Some serious horsepower that will allow us to run our VMs with ease in both Virtual Server 2005 (running on Server 2008) and on Server 2008 with Hyper-V!

    Virtual Loads

  • Community Connection Events - diamond in the rough

    We've been getting a number of inquiries as to "What the heck is this event?", "Why should I bother going?" and "What's in it for me?".  I thought I'd spend a little time on this post to elaborate what's going on and really help expose the diamond in the rough. I'm stoked about these events as part of our launch activities - they are something we've never done before and something that we feel will bring a lot of value to the communities we visit.

    First off... they are being put on as a partnership with User Communities / Professional Associations that serve as LOCAL resources to you. This includes CIPS, ICTC and UserGroups that we work with like WITPRO, VANTUG or SQLPASS.  This is a social event (i.e. FUN) that will allow you to connect to other IT Professionals (Dev, IT Pro, Specialists, PMP, CISSP - etc) to establish new relationships and nurture existing ones. We've opened the doors to anyone to come in, from any group or any background - regardless of your affiliation to or opinion of Microsoft. The only requirement is that you come to the event prepared to share your experiences and engage in conversation. 

    Besides being a social event (I mentioned fun, right?) there will be some actual work going on during the evening as well. Our plans are facilitate an interactive discussion to gain insight and share experiences on changes that are affecting us all in the ICT industry in Canada.  How are we going to do that? Well, let me share the details of the actual evening flow:

    • Intros - welcome and overview of the night.
    • State of the industry - perspective from CIPS (Canadian Information Processing Society) & ICTC (Information & Communications Technology Council).
    • Technology Demo - showing some high value pieces of new technology and how they could be implemented into your environment with minimal change.
    • Community story - perspective on the impact that participating actively in your LOCAL community and the rewards it brings.
    • Learning Circles - a "vote with your feet" concept of discussing 5 topics with a facilitator and bringing back the groups findings to the larger group.
    • Social Networking - meet other experts and LOCAL resources to strengthen your support infrastructure LOCAL to you - in your community.

    The cool factor - besides meeting your local experts and IT community - are the learning circles. Picture it - we're discussing the 5 topics across 14 geographies with IT professionals and bringing all the learning's together in order to share them back across Canada. Talk about a picture / heat map of issues facing IT professionals in Canada accompanied with possible community driven resolutions / observations. You get to have your say and input into your solution for addressing these challenges and we're going to take it public for all to benefit. Cool indeed!

    What are the resources you're getting by participating in this?

    • A workshop Workbook that will be used as a guide in the discussion and as a resource after the event.
    • Blog Posts / Podcasts taken during the events where members of the community team will be talking / interviewing members from the workshop and sharing their observations throughout the process.
    • A growing resource page that will summarize the collective insight after the final event concludes as well as ongoing interviews/podcasts that have been recorded during the sessions. Anyone can have their content submitted for inclusion - provided it's relevant. :)
    • In cities where there are no Technical Readiness Events - we're working to secure the funding to include resource kits. This would be for Victoria, Regina, Saskatoon, Kitchener-Waterloo, London and Halifax.  What's in side the resource Kits? stay tuned. :)

    This evening event is really a celebration of being involved in the ICT profession and a forum for us to get together to discuss issues that affect our daily lives and take the time to think proactively about what we can do to impact change for the better of the profession and ourselves.

    I urge you to sign up as soon as possible! Space is limited.  Forward the blog post link for details to others in your community who might not be actively engaged with the Community Team - remember - all are welcome.

    Toronto February 26th Register now
    Vancouver March 3rd Register now
    Victoria March 5th Register now
    Calgary March 10th Register now
    Edmonton March 12th Register now
    Regina March 18th Register now
    Saskatoon March 19th Register now
    Winnipeg March 25th Register now
    Kitchener-Waterloo April 2nd Register now
    London April 3rd Register now
    Montreal April 7th Register now
    Ottawa April 9th Register now
    Halifax April 15th Register now
    Quebec April 16th Register now

    Rick Claus | IT Pro Advisor | Microsoft Canada
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