Wednesday 29 January 2014

An intro to the blog.


 












Howdy all,



So I am Malcolm, usually called Malc (or other less savoury things), I am a Microsoft Certified Trainer, employed for the past 9 or so years by Auldhouse Computer Training Ltd.

I have a number of certs under my belt, and will update those as I go. My qualifications and interests in IT are quite varied, but always rock on back to a bit of a data bent.

With regards to the training I deliver, I believe the best results come from having a bit of fun while you train, and never be afraid to try something for the first time in front of a class.  It goes to show that things can work (or can go horribly wrong) in a "sterile" training lab environment, just as well as they can in the real world.

The idea behind this blog is to share some ideas and thoughts on what I do, be somewhat reflective on the previous week, or weeks courses that I have delivered, and hopefully give people a good laugh along the way.

Where I pick things up from other blogs and sites I'll link those too.  Knowledge shared means lightened workloads to me, and allows for greater progress in all things.

A few highlights, good for a chuckle, from the past few months.
  • Sept 2013 - TechEd Exam Cram sessions delivered.  70-410, 70-411, 70-412
  • Nov 2013 - Office 365 course, during which I demonstrated the Exchange Online feature of remote wiping data on a phone. I used my phone, and not knowing what to expect I assumed that I would simply remove the Office 365 connection to my phone. Next thing you know, my entire phone factory reset! Lesson learned, and a good laugh for the course.
  • Dec 2013 - Microsoft Office 365 Road Show with Paul Bowkett of Microsoft. It was a hoot, and such a great guy to co-present with! We had a blast, and if you attended any of our sessions in Wellington, Auckland or Christchurch, THANKS! Paul's blog is here.
  • Jan 2014 - Reset all Auldhouse Wellington classrooms, re cabled etc. Mint
  • Jan 2014 - Decided to do a live Fail Over Cluster hot shut down with our classroom servers to demonstrate to a class just how effective it is.  Did a 5sec power button shutdown on cluster node 1, then brought it up again.  It took a second reboot, but life was peachy.  The class thought I was nuts to do it in our live environment, but the truth is, if you can't test DR while servers are under load (which wasn't too bad since only 3 courses that first week) then when can you? Ha!  
This week started with a Crystal Reports 2 day course, and Microsoft Course 6293 for the last three days. 

Well, that's all for now.  As the year winds on, and new things are found out and discovered, I'll be here writing my take on it.

Cheers,
Malc.