Day 19,568

It’s a calm Thursday morning. I fully engaged the opportunity to get back into my routine this morning with two eggs, two pieces of bacon, two pieces of sausage, and a nice surprise with a couple of pieces of toast that were unexpected (normally, the meat lover’s breakfast at Price Chopper doesn’t include the toast, so I’m grateful for the bonus carbs).

My class is progressing nicely, as we’re into a lab with about 15 minutes of time remaining before we move on to a discussion on Sharepoint Online. I like it when things work out and all the labs work as written. Occasionally, it’s an opportunity to work outside the box a little bit when things go a little awry (and in the case of PowerShell, it’s a given that there will be mistakes along the way).

So, we put our noses down, dig into the material, garner a little understanding of what Office 365 can do for folks in their enterprise environments, and hope that what we get into over the course of the week actually helps people out as they speculate and plan their migrations from their existing on-premises environments and slide upward and outward into Microsoft’s cloud solutions.

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I am ever grateful for the students I have in my classes. They give me purpose.

Peace, y’all.