[isapros] Re: Jim is Missed

  • From: "Jim Harrison" <Jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 09:34:02 -0700

Easy - it's not part of the requirements.
As Amy pointed out, since the majority of sales are SE, ISA is considered small 
beans in the "product authority" validation.

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-----Original Message-----
From: isapros-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isapros-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Thor (Hammer of God)
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 08:41
To: isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isapros] Re: Jim is Missed

How can someone be an SBS MVP without knowing anything about ISA?  I mean, to 
the point that these people are going to SMBNation, isn't there some slight 
expectation that at least cursory due diligence has been performed on the 
components of the product?  Just seems odd to me.  Not entirely unexpected, but 
not entirely acceptable from a professional standpoint either.

t


On 10/10/06 6:11 AM, "Amy Babinchak" <amy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> spoketh 
to all:



        Some talk over on the SBS list. Jim is missed. 
         
        There's a real thirst for ISA knowledge among SBS consultants. (That's 
not who hangs out on the SBS list. That list is known widely as the cesspool.) 
I attended the SMBNation conference and they did the usual gathering of the 
MVP's and make them stand in front of the room and field questions. Guess who, 
had to answer questions for more than half of hour allotted? Most had to do 
with VPN and routing between multiple networks. Not being an SBS MVP, I refused 
to get up on stage so they were forced to bring a mic out to me. 
         
        Amy 
        
         
         
        
        




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