Freigeben über


first post

Hello and welcome!

I am a consultant with the Microsoft Services team in Canberra, Australia.

I was a little apprehensive about creating a blog because I didn’t think I really had much to say… but then I read David Lempher’s first blog post and one para convinced me that I should just do it.

So I'd like to clear up one big myth about blogging, it's not just for hard core techies! Blogging is about sharing an experience, a thought, a conversation, that might inspire or motivate someone else, or it could even be a call for assistance. Either way, blogging is about connecting into a bigger picture, instead of staying small.

Now I’m inspired!

So here’s my blog. I don’t have any plans to focus on a particular topic (at the moment)… I’m just going to blog stuff that I find interesting. At the very least it will be a place where I can come to find links that I previously may have forgotten about! J

A few topics that interest me are VSTS, TFS, MSF Agile, Enterprise Search, Exchange, Longhorn, and anything shiny (like Zune). But expect anything else from AFL to red wine appearing here.

Please leave comments if something catches your eye. I’d love to chat.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2006
    A fantasitc beginning to what will surely be a fascinating site!Seriously though, keep up the good work. I'm sure this will be a very useful place for all IT enthusuasts to brush up on what's new.
  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2006
    Hey Adam!Thanks mate.  Hopefully my posts are frequent and interesting enough to interest someone out there :)
  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2006
    I'm also sure that this blog is the beginning of big things to come.
  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2006
    I did a google search for "Geek" and ended up here ;)
  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2006
    Josip:  Thanks mate!  I hope so too. :)Veeyait: BAHAHAHA! Cool ;)
  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2006
    I’ve been trying to figure out what to blog. Like everyone else in the world I can’t blog about confidential