Now With a Full Week’s Supply of Content!
Beginning next week, we’ll be bringing you new, fully-technical content every day of the week! Our goal is to help you learn new technologies, new tricks, and new decision-making criteria so that you can be more effective and efficient. We’ll do this through short, easily-digested articles arranged in series so that you can learn over time, instead of having to try and swallow it all at once. And, most of these series will also be re-organized (usually monthly) and permanently archived in our wiki, where you can contribute to the growing body of knowledge or just find it all in one place.
Here’s the lineup:
- Monday is “PowerShell” day, with Don’s weekly PowerShell tips and Lunch Lessons.
- Tuesdays brings you Greg’s Terminal Services series, a 52-part article on using Terminal Services in the smaller environment.
- Wednesdays are now “IT Book Report” day, where one of us will review a Windows-related book that we’ve come across, tell you what we think of it, and maybe help you with your book shopping.
- Thursdays, beginning next week, will alternate between Don’s new series on App-V and his new series on SQL Server - both designed for Windows admins who may be supporting these technologies but (especially in the case of SQL) aren’t necessarily eager to become experts - e.g., just enough to get by, in keeping with our “Jack of all Tech” theme.
- Fridays don’t count. Well, they do, but we’re likely to focus on something goofy or fun for a change.
We’ll still be working in on-topic musings from the world of IT, off-topic stuff, and other posts as warranted.
Finally, if you’re still looking for a good read, head over to TurboChargeAD.org’s blog. MVPs Brandon Shell and Jeffery Hicks will be starting up new series on automating AD administration by using PowerShell, I’ve got a running series of AD tips, and other contributors like Darren Mar-Elia (the GPO Guy) chime in from time to time, too.
Please: Tell a friend. So long as we’re getting traffic and the occasional comment, we’ll keep doing this - so let us know if there’s a topic we should be looking at, something we need to stop doing, or whatever. We’re not getting paid for this (even the new ads you see are just for stuff we’ve done - they’re not paid placements), so your appreciation is our only take-home. Fortunately, that’s not taxable.



