This week I'll be attending the annual RSA conference in San Francisco . Blogging has really flourished in the network security industry, to the point that RSA and many of the attending vendors have embraced bloggers. Microsoft is also holding a lunch for the blogging and podcasting crowd.
Many of the bloggers will be commenting and discussing the conference on Twitter (my Twitter ID is mitchellashley if you'd like to follow.) I'll also be doing some micro-podcasting and reporting back through this blog on relevant Microsoft topics and events during the conference. And if you are attending RSA, please feel free to look me up so we can connect.
Like this? Here are some of Mitchell's recent posts.
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What's the Real Reason AT&T Didn't Like Google Android?Mitchell's Hottest Blog Posts:
Google Scoops Microsoft-Delivers Mesh First
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What Microsoft Mesh Means To You,
Apple iPhone Doomed To Failure.Check out Mitchell's Converging On Microsoft Podcast. Current Podcast Episode: Security Mike Gets Serious About Security
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Mitchell Ashley is principal consultant at Converging Network LLC where he provides product, technology and social media consulting to emerging technology companies. A successful CTO and product innovator, Mitchell has created many successful, award winning products in the networking, security, convergence, Internet and IT industries. In addition to blogging for NetworkWorld, Mitchell regularly blogs at TheConvergingNetwork and co-hosts the widely popular StillSecure After All These Years podcast.
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