You're Never Alone With A Scoble
Thanks to Scoble's nice mention*, I'm not feeling so alone any more. That, plus the PR machinery is starting to kick into gear for the Microsoft Management Summit next week - and right on cue, Mary Jo Foley is running some analysis. If you're only going to read one blog to keep in touch with what's happening at MMS 2004, it really should be hers. Don't worry, I'll still be here when you get back. In the meantime, a couple of updates from the land of SMS, MOM, and Indy:
- The SMS 2003 FAQs have just had a bunch of updates. They're not yet at the level of the C# team's "ask us a blog question and we'll put it in the FAQ", but we're getting there.
- "Server Security Patch Management at Microsoft" is a detailed look at how our own Operations and Technology Group uses SMS in-house. These guys are SMS's best "dog-food" customers, and I doubt that there's anything they don't know about using it.
*Sadly the evidence is now gone, but I witnessed the awesome power of Scoble's Googlejuice on Monday, after I used a trackback from his comment site. Twelve hours later the fourth hit on a Google search for my name was the author page that his comments engine had automatically generated for me. Truly scary.