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Meet Mick Malloy - Aussie SBS MVP

Second in our series of Aussie SBS MVP profiles comes Mick Malloy - aka Super Gumby (don't ask me).

Open, passionate & refreshingly honest, Mick is a prolific contributor to the worldwide SBS forums such as https://groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k & has often gone out of his way to help other users figure out, get up to speed with & generally make Small Business Server sing.

Cheers & say hello to Mick,

Robbie

 

Name:   Mick Malloy - SuperGumby

Company: Malloy Enterprises

Location:   Lane Cove, Sydney, NSW, AU

Years in business: I 1st did 'consultancy' 25yrs ago. In the intervening period I have done this vs 'working for the man' about 50/50.

Describe your business in 25 words or less: I offer 'consulting services' to any Windows user, from Home Users through SOHO to SMB and Enterprise. Rather than 'application support' my primary strength and focus is 'servers', particular but not exclusively Small Business Server.

What are you passionate about in business?: Not much really, business is something I do so that I can get on with life. I get passionate when someone suggests 'you can't do that with a computer'.

How long have you been an SBS MVP?   Rose, original award was 2005 (oldest cert I have) or 2004? I think I've archived email before then.

How long have you been in IT?:   Too long, I'd rather be a potato farmer.

What are you most looking forward to with the launch of SBS 2008? SBS 2008 grows on the strengths of earlier versions. I do not see it as being as 'radically different' as previous versions.

What’s the one thing Microsoft can do to really help partners get up to speed kermit28.gifwith the new version? Encourage these partners to run SBS themselves, even though they may have access to full (standard) product. A major fault of partners who do not run SBS themselves is to do things in 'standard' manner, neglecting many of the tools SBS Dev have spent a lot of time developing.

Who’s your favourite Muppets character? Kermit. It ain't easy being green.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Our final post in the series of Aussie SBS MVPs is Wayne Small - from here on in known as The Wayne .

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Fifth in our series of Aussie SBS MVPs is Michael Jenkin of Adelaide. Famous for his http://www.mickyj.com

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Seems I like spoke too soon when listing all the Australian SBS MVPs because we now have another to add

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Third in our series of Australian Small Business Server MVPs is Dean Calvert of Adelaide. Dean's well-known