Just when I believe it cannot get better than it is...it does. For the second year running "A Better Windows World" has made the Top 200 Tech Blogs: The Datamation 2009 List.
It has been great to be able to share with my readers the tools, tips and services that help to make “A Better Windows World”. To be added to a list of the top bloggers for Windows with the likes of Long Zheng and Paul Thurrott is humbling.
I owe the thanks to all those who continue to follow and read A Better Windows World and to a fantastic editor Julie Bort. I know this may sound like an academy award speech, but really it is great to receive recognition. So thank you again and I look forward to continuing to bring you more insight, reviews, tips and anything else to help make the job you do as an IT professional easier, more efficient and occasionally more fun.
Recent Posts
Exchange Server 2010 tools: Do not forget these tools in your Beta Tests
7 tools for Windows 7 rollouts
ESF Database Migration Toolkit: From SQL to ORACLE without any fuss
Slide Rocket: Create, Collaborate and share your slideshows in the cloud
Remote Desktop Services: Some help to keep you from feeling 'Terminal'-ly lost
ExRCA: Test your Exchange Server 2007 remote connectivity
The iland Workforce Cloud: Go ahead keep your head and desktop in the cloud
Small Business Server 2008: Turning 'OFF' IPv6 could be dangerous
Windows 7
Windows 7 Unveiled
Will Windows 7 upgrade strategy keep XP users away…NO!
Fun with Windows 7
Why Windows 7 will crush Linux
Why XP users will switch to Windows 7
Why IT will adopt Windows 7
See my lists of great tools
12 killer freebie SharePoint add-ons
Five great Windows open source tools
8 little-known technologies that instantly make Microsoft shops run smoother
9 wickedly useful Web sites for Windows administrators
12 cool cross-platform tools for Windows, Macs and Linux
20 great Windows open source projects you should get to know
A Better Windows World Tools Library
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Ron Barrett, Director of e-Strategy for ClipTraining , is an independent trainer, author and consultant. He has been a technology professional for over 12 years, working for several major financial services firms and dotcoms. Ron is a specialist in network infrastructure, security, and IT management. He is the author of Office Communications Server 2007 R2: How-To , as well as co-author of Windows Server 2008: How-To and The Administrator’s Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 Servers. Ron has been a co-author or technical editor for several other books on Windows administration. Along with book writing, Ron has contributed to several industry magazines such as Redmond, Datamation and Windows IT Pro. Beyond writing, Ron has spoken at several technology conferences for CPAmerica, AICPA and MCP’s TECHMENTOR. Recently Ron has joined ClipTraining as the Director of e-Strategy in an effort to further the company’s presence via the Internet and social networking channels.
Ron's latest book, Windows Server 2008 How-To has been selected as the September 2009 book giveaway on Microsoft Subnet. To enter the monthly book giveaway, visit the Microsoft Subnet home page.
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