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Tag Archives: Microsoft Exchange Conference
Exchange Unwashed September 2012 Digest
September 2012 was the month of MEC and many articles appeared to cover the happenings at the conference. I tried, but failed, to stay away from too many mentions of MEC in the “Exchange Unwashed” blog because there were many … Continue reading
Exchange community, UC architects, and engineers with a fashion sense
Back in Ireland after a week away in Orlando to take in MEC, the “forgotten conference”, I’ve had time to digest some of what happened in Florida and reflect on some topics that I didn’t get to cover in previous … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged Exchange 2013, MEC, Microsoft Exchange Conference, UC Architects
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MEC 2012 Wrap-up
Day 3 of MEC delivered another set of sessions containing lots of interesting information about different Exchange topics, the most interesting of which was named “Ask an Exchange Dev (because program managers and marketing lie)”. This session was announced late … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Office 365
Tagged Exchange 2013, MEC 2012, Microsoft Exchange Conference
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MEC day 2: Geek Out could have been better, but much to applaud
The second day at the revamped, relaunched, recherished Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) commenced with quick wrap-up of day 1 from Michael Atalla (a man who books a theme park and then fills it to 5% capacity must be respected) followed … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, MEC, Microsoft Exchange Conference, Perry Clarke
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MEC launches with insults, edgy humour, but lots of good technical content too
MEC swung into action on Monday with two keynotes followed by a set of technical sessions covering different aspects of Exchange 2013. Overall, it was a highly productive day where a lot of interesting content was shared. It all started … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Office 365
Tagged Exchange 2013, IamMEC, MEC, Microsoft Exchange Conference, Outlook 2013
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Some color problems as MEC swings into action
The first full day of the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) swings into play this morning with the normal menu of an opening non-technical keynote followed by a technical keynote. The difference of course is that the first is for marketing … Continue reading
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Tagged Exchange 2013, MEC, MEC 2012, Microsoft Exchange Conference
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Squeaky lobster’s at MEC: Is this the start of the excitement?
This coming week is all about the relaunched, revamped, and hopefully not-a-warmed-over-copy-of-Teched Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC). I flew from Dublin to Orlando yesterday, enjoying a reasonable service from Aer Lingus on a flight that must have set a new record … Continue reading
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Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, MEC, Microsoft Exchange Conference, Office 365
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What to do about Outlook’s synchronization logs?
Those of you who read my “other” blog (at WindowsITPro.com) are probably aware of my views on Outlook’s continuing failure to be able to suppress or otherwise deal with the generous number of synchronization logs that the client generates. Last … Continue reading
Priorities for MEC 2012 attendees
With the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) just a month away, thoughts turn to the hot topics that will be discussed there. Of course, Exchange 2013 is the top order of business and Microsoft will dedicate the majority of their sessions … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange
Tagged Exchange 2007, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, MEC 2012, Microsoft Exchange Conference, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013
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MEC 2012 Agenda appears (eventually)
Behind the scenes I have been critical of the folks organizing MEC as I consider them to have been too slow to publish the agenda listing speakers and session content for a conference that’s coming up very soon (49 days, according … Continue reading
