As a “bookish” sort of person, I am today a bit frustrated at the lack of non-Microsoft reference materials on two of my areas, Exchange 2013 and Lync 2013. I did check Amazon to see when titles will be available, but it looks like my wait will be protracted for a few more months until some new titles become available (David Elfassy… you are at the center of my sights!).
Years ago, the books on a new release seemed to hit the bookshelves within weeks of a new product, and although there are a couple of books available on Exchange 2013, I need a little more. I love certain books, and look forward to those same authors releasing new titles (what I would do right now for an Exchange 2013 Best Practices book covering Single Item Recovery and In Place Hold right now – Siggy and Joel, I’m talking to you!).
Granted, there are numerous blogs out there, by many very accomplished Microsoft MVP, but there’s something about having that reference in my hands. I guess today I should spend more time looking through those blogs, and putting together my own concordance of where to find specific subjects being addressed by the experts, Microsoft’s MVP’s.
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Maybe if I were t do that, I’d be a candidate for MVP status myself?