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Digital WPC – watch it Live!

I don’t know how many of you are aware of Digital WPC…

Digital WPC will be the landing page for the official Microsoft internet video content specifically from the Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) next week.  Quite a bit of content is going to be available – both live and on demand.  It’ll be long form video – but will definitely give a good flavor of what Microsoft sees as the important technologies for partners to focus on for the coming year.  If you’re not attending – I’d recommend having a cup of coffee (or two) and watching some video…  I would definitely watch the keynote on Tuesday, July 8th at 8:30am CDT (Live!) – great theatre and a great overview of new technologies.  I expect to hear a lot about Software plus Services this year.  We’ll see if I’m correct.  And I’m hoping for a repeat of the monkey dance!

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Blogging Tools

I’ve been thinking about starting a personal blog for a few years but never quite executed on it.  So many of my peers from my Peer Group (HTG3) are blogging now that I’ve finally been shamed into it…  As I do, I (over?) researched tools and technologies to use for this endeavor.  After doing quite a bit of reading about different blogging platforms and tools, and creating accounts on several, I chose Typepad as my platform because of its history and how well it interoperates with other tools like Flickr and YouTube.  I’m a big believer in using domain names to make yourself “findable” so I registered varvid.com and used the typepad tools to assign the domain to varvid.typepad.com.

The point of this Blog is to talk about Video in Business – specifically for Microsoft Partners – so I needed easy ways to integrate video in – the biggest is YouTube of course – and I also created an account on soapbox.msn.com.  Both seem to work well.  I tend to take more photos than video – so I also got an account on Flickr for sharing photos.  Finally I lined up Mike Simmons with Voodufx to make this blog look good.  I think he did a fantastic job, even down to the favicon he built so if you bookmark the blog you get the cool "v" in your Favorites.  Outstanding job Mike!

Just as I was finalizing the design with him (over the course of last week) my family and I started our trip to Cando.  I realized that although I had a Sprint card for my laptop, I would likely have large portions of my trip with no data coverage. I was certainly correct about that!  So I started researching offline blog creation tools.  The best tool I found was Windows Live Writer – a free tool from Microsoft that allows you to post to a large number of blog hosting sites (like Blogger, Typepad, WordPress, Live Spaces, and even SharePoint!).  I’m writing this entry using Windows Live Writer (as I have all but my first post).  It has worked great – lets me post when I get access to a cell tower…  It’s a very robust tool, highly recommended!

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Speaking about WPC tomorrow.

Stuart Crawford from Small Business IT Radio asked me and several other Microsoft partners to speak on “Tips for preparing for the Worldwide Partner Conference” on Thursday, July 3rd, at 9am (PST).  This is Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) – and biggest Partner event of the year.  It’s an incredible event, attended by over 10,000 partners – with keynotes from the likes of Steve Ballmer and other Microsoft Executives.  There are also hundreds and hundreds of sessions on various Microsoft Technologies and lots of structured networking opportunities.  Please do come listen in and ask questions on Thursday.  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/smb

If you aren’t attending WPC this year – please be aware that I will be doing video blogging (in partnership with Pat Dolan and Al Bias from TCC Technologies) from WPC.  It won’t be as effective as attending in person, but it will give you a great overview of what we think are important technologies and trends to pay attention to.  Those Video Blog entries will be embedded here at http://www.varvid.com starting Monday, July 7th!

What: Tips to Succeed at WPC
When: Thursday, July 3, 2008 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Where: Small Business IT Radio

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Final Day of Driving over.

I’m pretty burned out but super glad to be home.  Yesterday we drove 13 hours to Butte, and then today we had just over 12 hours of driving (almost all of it on I90 from Butte to our home in Bellingham.  A few stats – we averaged 24-25mpg in the Honda Odyssey (it has the “Eco” feature that turns off 3 cylinders when cruising), during our 1522.5 miles these past two days.  There were vast sections of North Dakota and Montana where we were in cruise control, locked in at 82mph.  Most expensive gas we saw was in Washington State today – $4.49 for regular unleaded.  Wierdest thing to me was that Super is cheaper than Regular in North Dakota!  Super has 10% Ethanol so it’s cheaper… (took me a bit of reading the gas pump to figure that one out)

All in all, it was worth the time, expense, and hassle.  I got to meet (Kelly’s Mother) Virginia’s family – good german stock.  (The Eggl’s)  And Augustus and I got to go on a Farm Tour with Kelly’s Uncle Jocky Haus – and see his 10 quarters of Soybeans, Flax, and Wheat.  It’s amazingly machinery intensive now to Farm – and it was fun for me to recall my Agricultural Economics classes from UC Davis in college.  (They didn’t have a Business degree for Undergraduates – so we studied Managerial and Agricultural Economics – that’s why I have a BS in Ag Econ).  One of the best parts of getting that degree was taking Tractor Driving as a 1 credit elective (Saturday mornings at 8am).  That 20 year old memory came flooding back – as my son got to climb up on a big John Deere tractor and pretend to drive it.

We also had a spectacular fireworks show and bonfire on Saturday night – out on the farm where Virginia was raised.  That was my favorite food of North Dakota – Brats and Smores from the campfire.  The hot dishes we had at the Armory for three days got a bit tiring for this Northwesterner – though we did have GREAT pies there.  Now I need to work off all that food…  Most of all though, Kelly got to reconnect with her family and our kids had a ball playing with cousins galore – and had an incredible adventure.

Our kids were amazingly good despite this video of Dorothy – over 50 hours of driving in a weeks time – and although there was some crying and yelling (“unbuckle me” was sung a few times too) it could have been far, far worse.  I remember making big road trips growing up, but we didn’t wear seatbelts then – and us kids roamed all over the Station Wagon – playing grab-ass is what my Dad called it.  It’s a far different experience when they’re trapped in place, even if we have DVD’s for them to watch.  No fun!

Good to be home, now lots of work to do before flying to Texas on Saturday for WPC.  I’ll be webcasting our HTG All Peer Group meeting on Sunday (with TCC doing the camera work) and then working with Pat Dolan and Al Bias all next week doing video blogging at the Worldwide Partner Conference in Houston.  Come back to VARvid frequently next week as we’ll be posting new videos at least twice a day during WPC.

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