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    MVP for the third year in a row!

    Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

    I have been rewarded with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for the 2012! Althouhg I don’t write much lately and don’t deliver many technical presentations, I’m still quite involved in Microsoft community. This is my third MVP award, and I‘m very proud of it! I’m very happy to be recognized by Microsoft for [...]

    Where am I?

    Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

    Uh, haven’t been here lately. I’m fine, in case you’re worried . I have just been very busy lately and I just didn’t have time (and a good will) to write some posts. I even missed to write some news about Windows Server 8 and new Hyper-V (many interesting news there). I’m starting a company [...]

    MVP again

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    I’ve been so busy over the weekend, so I had no time to write this post and inform you that I have been rewarded with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for the 2011! This is my second MVP award, and I‘m very proud of it! I’m very happy to be recognized by Microsoft [...]

    Speaking engagements

    Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

    It’s a spring, and it’s a season of conferences . These days I’m quite busy with trips and presentations. After giving a presentation about Dynamic memory last week at the Microsoft Network conference in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, tomorrow I will travel to Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina to give the same presentation again, at [...]

    Always read prerequisites

    Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

    Always read prerequisites. Period. I will be speaking at the Microsoft Network conference in Bosnia and Herzegovina this Thursday about Dynamic memory. I already spoke twice about DM, and I have a slide explaining prerequisites for the guest operating system, among which are the Enterprise or Ultimate version of Vista/Windows7. I know that, and I [...]

    Five more days to win Handy Backup Standard

    Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

    Five days ago with a support of Novosoft, we started with a raffle for the Handy Backup Standard. There are still five days remaining for you to join the raffle. Rules are quite simple, and based on a number of participants currently involved, you have a lot of chance to win Handy Backup Standard . [...]

    Raffle – Win a license for the Handy Backup Standard

    Monday, January 31st, 2011

    A year ago we had a raffle on this blog. We gave away three licenses of Handy Backup Professional, great backup solution from Novosoft. It’s fully extensible, featuring free plug-ins that are designed to completely backup not only data, but also the settings, playlists, skins, and other specifics of the individual applications that you’ve tweaked [...]

    Backup and disaster recovery in companies

    Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

    Always do backup! Always do backup! Always do backup! That’s what every IT consultant/system administrator/just name it/ will tell you. And you always expect system administrators to do backup. After all, having a backup and some disaster recovery solution is vital for every IT environment. But if you look at the FACTS, that is not [...]

    Article review – 5 things Microsoft must do to stay in the virtualization game

    Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

    A couple of months ago (to be precise, on July 20th) I noticed a post on VirtualizationAdmin.com titled 5 things Microsoft must do to stay in the virtualization game. I immediately wanted to write my own version of the post and make a comment on that article, but I decided to skip on this one [...]

    4 reasons why Microsoft should give Windows Phone 7 to its MVPs

    Monday, October 18th, 2010

    A couple of months ago, Microsoft announced it will provide a new mobile phone running Windows Phone 7 to its every employee. Considering the fact that Microsoft has ~90.000 employees, that’s a big number of devices. Microsoft has around 3000-4000 MVPs (Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals), who are not employees of the Microsoft Corporation. MVPs are [...]

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