Archive for the ‘Microsoft’ Category

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HTC Touch Diamond

May 6, 2008

I’m not a Microsoft hater (I’ve made a very good living the last 10 years out of their software quirks!) but I don’t think I want a phone driven by the win mobile platform  In fairness I’m judging it by the performance of my Simbian Nokia N73 which was frankly bloody awful.  Whenever it rang it bluescreened, despite numerous software updates.  The Touch Diamond isn’t as pretty as the iPhone, but few things are ;)  I’m looking forward to seeing what it’s like when it lands in stores.

Here is a good article about the new Touch Diamond

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Russell Crowe can play him

January 9, 2008

Enjoy your retirement Bill!  Thanks for Office 2007 :)

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How Cool is this? Microsoft Surface

May 30, 2007

Micrsoft have really pulled their finger out recently in creating some new and exceiting things (Vista excluded obviously!). I assume it’s also go something to do with the new ‘organic’ LCD screens that are hitting the shops in Japan end of the year thanks to Sony. I’m sure that the other companies have similar things in the works, but I give it to Microsoft this looks amazing.

Check this out http://www.microsoft.com/surface/

I WANT ONE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Women in IT

May 28, 2007

I read the below article in The Times today and I think it’s a mixture of complete bollocks and some truth. I have no objection to being called a geek or a nerd, I earn more money than most of the women and some of the men I know so they can call me what they like - LOL!

Yes it’s a pain in the ass when you leave work to have kids and technology moves on, but it hasn’t shifted so drastically in the last 7 years. If you are supporting Mircosoft, XP and Server 2003 are largely based NT4 which has been about since the late 90’s and frankly if you can’t grasp/remember the basic concepts you are a moron and shouldn’t be working in IT anyway.

However there is a perception issue. I have *loads* of women who would like to come into IT and make a career change, talk to me about it (as I’m the only IT woman they know!). They think they have to be super qualified with an IT degree, have done an Open University course, or paid some shyster a fortune for a ‘recognised qualification’. As a result they rarely join the profession which is so sad.

If I were hiring a newbie (man or woman), I’d hire someone who has a good working knowledge of a PC, Windows and bloody good attitude who can answer a phone and not talk down to people. You can pretty much train anyone after that to do the job. However recruiters are hell bent that you should have experience in a certain technology, rather than the ability to learn.

Men can be a bit pissy about women in IT, but it’s generally not the techie geeks who I have to say in the 10 year ‘ve been doing this have been, without exception lovely and supportive. However men users…..well they can be utter fuckers to be frank. God help you if you know more than a user - they can hate it and which never fails to amuse me - LOL!

However if you’re a woman who want to work in IT, go for it! The hours are fantastic, you can work from home, the money is great (I doubled my salary going from office work to IT!), and I’ve met lots of lovely men who have become wonderful friends. Also how many careers can you walk out of for 3 years to have a baby and then go back to on the same money?

Microsoft should be in the front line advertising how bloody great a career it can be - sort it out!! Btw if anyone at Microsoft would like to give me a job to bulk up there numbers that would be great :)

Here’s the article

Who wants to be a nerd? We don’t

by Penny Wark

So you think that information technology is for geeks? A cliché, I know, but apparently this is a significant explanation for women not working in the technology industry.

Hot on the heels of times2’s 20 reasons why ambitious women fail to get to the boardroom comes a missive from Microsoft bewailing the lack of women in IT and pondering why women don’t want to be nerds.

Sorry, that’s even worse than being a geek, but they said it, not us. Apparently, having a baby is tricky for female nerds because by the time they’ve taken a few months out, technology has moved on.

Women techies also think that colleagues question their commitment if they breed, and that part-time and flexible work is hard to find. And they think they’re seen as nerdy by other women, which is strange because it is not a word that women use of each other.

Though obviously they do in IT. Then there are the long hours when they do their clever stuff long after the rest of us have gone home. Add to that the horrid men who assume that women are no good at technology and it all sounds pretty miserable.

Naturally, Microsoft is keen to put all this right. A suggestion – they could start by deleting the G and N words from their manual.

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Office 2007 PDF Add-in

May 9, 2007

For those of you with Office 2007, and want to turn a .doc or .xls into a pdf - download this add-in

Adobe software, I’ve found in the past to be glitchy to use and quite expensive whereas for once Microsoft have come up trumps. The add-in is just genius, simple to use - just hit ‘Save As’ and then choose ‘PDF’.  It even works well with Excel making saving whole workbooks easy and quick.

Recommended!