[THIN] Re: NOTICE: Some changes/ new content on Thin List and TheThin.net

  • From: "Steve Greenberg" <steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:24:17 -0700

Jim,
 
Needless to say you have provide an invaluable resource to the community
since day one. I hope that this works out well for you, I have a strong
suspicion that this is not the last we will be hearing from you!
 
Thanks again for your committment to the technology and to building a
community based on the free sharing of information. We are all a lot better
for it!
 
Regards,
 

Steve Greenbe
Thin Client Computing
34522 N. Scottsdale Rd. suite D8453
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
(602) 432-8649
(602) 296-0411 fax
steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



 

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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jim Kenzig http://Kenzig.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:35 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] NOTICE: Some changes/ new content on Thin List and
TheThin.net



Dear Thinners, 

 

I would first like to at this time announce to you my friends that I was
recently married in Las Vegas (during the week of Citrix iForum 2005) and
have also purchased a new home. Needless to say the last few months of my
life have been quite hectic. I've realized a change in my life is needed. 

 

Over the past 9 years, this list and my website theThin.net have provided
quality information and assistance to the server based computing user
communities.  As a valued member of the site and the Thin list  you have
helped maintain its integrity and have given me the ability to keep the site
online. 

 

The thin.net has grown over the years and has become something much larger
than myself. Thethin.net went from receiving a few thousand hits a month in
1996 to several million in 2005. The Thin list started out as 5 people and
grew to over 2000.  

 

The site now demands more work and time then I currently have to devote to
it. It requires a team of quality people to develop and continue on in the
tradition of providing quality content to the community. 

 

Therefore, I made the decision to sell the Thin.Net and its content to a
reliable and well-known network. After a few months of negotiating, I sold
the domain to TechGenix LTD.  

 

TechGenix produces many fine quality websites including ISAServer.org,
MSExchange.Org, WindowsNetworking.com, WindowsSecurity.com, and
ServerFiles.com. The Thin.net content will be rebranded and included into
their new offering MSTerminalServices.org. TechGenix has some top notch
people working with them on this site. 

 

As part of the offering Techgenix will take control of the Thin list
membership.  I will continue on as a moderator of the list.  I have been
assured and have every reason to believe that the membership email addresses
from the list will remain private and it's integrity will be maintained by
Techgenix, as they are a very reputable company.

 

Techgenix has subscribed the list to their newsletter that announces when
new articles are posted to their site. They have asked me to let the list
know that you may be seeing these notifications being sent as messages to
the list.  These are not spam and have authorization to be posted. I've
suggested they put some sort of identifier in the subject line of their
messages so that it can be filtered on. 

 

My intentions are to remain active in the Thin Computing arena but start
focusing towards virtualization (like the rest of the world)  and devote
some time to my many other sites in The Kenzig Group of websites on various
subjects. So fear not ... I am not going too far.

 

Regards,
Jim Kenzig

CEO The Kenzig Group

http://www.kenzig.com 

 

 

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