The World According to Mitch

The World According to Mitch

The day to day ramblings of an IT Professional (and so much more…)

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  • Big in Japan: The Week That Was…

    For those of you who follow not only my blog but my Twitter as well (@MGarvis) you will likely know that I have been walking a lot since I got to Japan, and my FitBit (www.fitbit.com) has all the proof you need.  You may also have noticed that Tuesday and Wednesday this week my daily…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 18, 2013
    Japan, Travel
    Asia, FitBit, Japan, Monday, Public display of affection, Tokyo, Tokyo Fire Department, Twitter
  • Building the IT Camp with PowerShell Revisited

    I always said I am not hard to please… I only need perfection.  So when I wrote my PowerShell script to build my environment the other day I was pleased with myself… until I realized a huge flaw in it.  Generation 1. Actually to be fair, there is nothing wrong with Generation 1 virtual machines…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 11, 2013
    Hyper-V, PowerShell, Sean Kearney, Windows Server 2012 R2
    Hyper-V, PowerShell, Virtual machine, Windows PowerShell, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2
  • My Japanese Diet

    With two notable and disappointing exceptions, I have eaten only Japanese food since I arrived in Tokyo.  I have tried the Chinese restaurant one more time – it may taste good, but the food has not agreed with me so I will not be trying it again.  Other than that, really I have stuck to…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 11, 2013
    Japan, Travel
    Cherry Blossom, Cooking, Food, Japan, Japanese cuisine, Rakuten, Tokyo
  • A Twist…

    If you are a frequent reader of The World According to Mitch then you know that I very often take experiences that I have had (or observations that I have made) and apply them to the world of IT.  For a change, I thought I would take this opportunity to go the other way. This…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 10, 2013
    Japan, Travel
    Japan
  • Creating a New AD Forest in Windows Server Core (Revisited)

    Several years ago Steve Syfuhs and I sat down and figured out how to create a new Active Directory forest in Windows Server Core.  It was an interesting experience, and even though I later gave rights to that article to the Canadian IT Pro Team (at the time it was Damir Bersinic) when you search…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 9, 2013
    Active Directory, Command Line Switches, Domain Controllers, Server Core, Server Manager
    Command-line interface, Installation (computer programs), IP address, Microsoft Windows, PowerShell, Windows PowerShell, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012
  • Back to Japan!

    I got a nasty email today from a friend who is angry that I have been writing about PowerShell.  Actually to be completely accurate he doesn’t care that I blog about PowerShell, he is just upset that it has been several days (a week?) since I last wrote about my travels in Japan.  I am…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 8, 2013
    Japan, Travel
    FitBit, Japan, Microsoft Japan, Shinagawa, Shinagawa Tokyo, Tokyo
  • Building an IT Camp with PowerShell

    I have been telling people for a couple of years that if they want to ensure a good future in the IT field there are two things to learn: System Center and PowerShell.  I unfortunately am quite good with one, but have been referring to myself as a scripting luddite for quite some time.  It…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 8, 2013
    Hyper-V, PowerShell, Private Cloud, System Center
    Friday, HP EliteBook, PowerShell, Virtual machine, Windows PowerShell
  • Managing Hyper-V Virtual Machines with Windows PowerShell

    Warning: The following post was written by a scripting luddite.  The author readily admits that he would have difficulty coding his way out of a paper bag, and if the fate of the world depended on his ability to either write code or develop software then you had better start hoarding bottled water and cans…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 7, 2013
    Hyper-V, PowerShell, Sean Kearney, Server Manager, Uncategorized
    Graphical User Interface, Hyper-V, Microsoft, PowerShell, Windows, Windows PowerShell
  • MCT Regional Lead

    It was a great honour to be selected as the MCT Regional Lead for Canada for the inaugural year of that program (See article).  I like to say that the MCT Regional Lead program spent the first year figuring out what it was going to be.  I was thrilled to be a part of that.…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 3, 2013
    Canada, MCT
    Canada, Computer program, Japan, MCT Regional Lead, Microsoft, TechNet Subscription, Tokyo
  • Memory Triggers

    The forecast in Tokyo called for light rain this morning, and as I looked out the window the weatherman got it right.  No problem, I noticed that the convenience store downstairs from the hotel sells umbrellas, so I would stop there before waking to work.  For about $10 I got a collapsible umbrella. Have you…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 3, 2013
    Memories
    Knife, Recreation, Swiss Army, Swiss Army knife, Tokyo, Umbrella, Zaide
  • Counting Down the Classics with the US IT Evangelists

      “On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me…” “Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall…” “Thirty-five articles on Virtualization…” All of these are great sing-along songs, whether for holidays, camping, bus-rides, or comparing virtualization technology.  Each one is a classic. Wait… you’ve never heard the last one? That’s okay, we…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 2, 2013
    Hyper-V, Private Cloud, System Center, Virtualization, VMware
    Brian Lewis, Hyper-V, Kevin Remde, Microsoft, United States, VMware, Windows Server 2012
  • What Have You Got?

    With Windows 8.1 less than three weeks from GA, and Windows XP less than 200 days from end of support (#EndOfDaysXP on Twitter), I thought it would be a good time to write about the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit again, but only in the context of Windows 8 Readiness and maintaining a software and…

    Mitch Garvis

    October 1, 2013
    MAP Toolkit, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012
  • Maid Cafes and Gaming…

    As you know from my last article I spent several hours on Sunday in the Akihabara section of Tokyo.  There seems to be an abundance of what are called ‘Maid Cafes’ here.  While I did not go into any of them, I was confronted by several of these maids on the street handing out fliers…

    Mitch Garvis

    September 30, 2013
    Uncategorized
    Akihabara, Japan, Maid, Maid café, Tokyo
  • Akihabara

    I hadn’t planned to get up particularly early, but I suppose i am still a little jet lagged; I left the room at 8:30, had breakfast downstairs, and headed to the subway.  While I grew up a master of the Metro system in Montreal, I am still not particularly familiar with the Toronto subway system,…

    Mitch Garvis

    September 30, 2013
    Japan, Travel
    Akihabara, Animation, Anime, Confucius, Japan, Tokyo, Yushima Seidō
  • They DON’T all look the same!

    You know how some ignorant people will say that ‘all Oriental people look the same’? Well I am not and have never been one of those.  I Have been aware of the differences between Chinese and Japanese for as long as I have understood there was Karate and Kung Fu. So how is it, will…

    Mitch Garvis

    September 30, 2013
    Japan, Travel
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