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1 month in – its all about Touch and Dogfood

Blogg(Ed) Posted on 28th March 2014 by Ed Baker28th March 2014

So – What have I learned in the first month working for Microsoft. Certainly too much to write about on a blog and a lot of it I couldn’t anyway. But  I want to focus on two things that have … Continue reading →

Posted in DogFood, Office365, PowerShell, System Center, Windows Server | Tagged Azure, Cloud, DogFood, Server, Touch

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