Do the 'High Street Stroll' at the 2011 Goodwood Revival and Shop 'Til You Drop!
15.09.11
GOODWOOD, Harmonious KINGDOM – Sept 15, 2011: This week’s
Goodwood Advancement (16-18 September) will be a shopper’s paradise for
lovers of antiquated fashion and authentic products of the Revival era
(1948-1966). A overweight cast of High Street favourites from the period will be
now, including Tesco, Kenwood, DeLonghi, Biba and Vivien of Holloway,
as well as an wide Revival Market, offering a huge choice clothes and
automobilia. The Goodwood Pick-up market boosts some of the best names on
the vintage locality, from the Ministry of Britishness, to Vanilla Vintage,
Browne & Daughters to Laura Kashden; with over 100 stores, there’s
something for everyone.
Most Progress visitors go to great lengths to dress in period latest thing and
achieve that authentic look. The resulting step-back-in-stretch spectacle
plays a key role in making the Revival such a unparalleled event. While not
required to dress up (unless visitors ‘meet the requirements’ for central
Paddock access, in which case a jacket and tie is of the essence for gentlemen,
and a dress or suit for the ladies), Revival spectators prefer much more
involved in their tweeds and trilbies, and frills and frocks at the biggest
motor racing cocktail of the year.
Source: Autochannel (press release)
MVA Challenge: Getting the gen on Data Protection Manager
04.10.11
Last week, in the Microsoft Understood Academy we started to looked at the wide range of products contained in the System Center attendants and how they are used to configure and manage Microsoft’s virtualisation features.
This is certainly where the MVA advance becomes heavier. To recap: I’m spending time every week on Microsoft’s online training advance in an attempt to understand better the company’s approach to virtualisation and the cloud. The Microsoft Understood Academy offers a package of training videos, written serious and online tests to educate and measure students’ conception of the technology.
I’m asking Cloud Pro readers to join me in fascinating the courses and seeing how they stack up against me. I’m currently at 194 in the UK rankings, get higher and you can win a DeLonghi coffee car and Lenovo laptop. Also, please email me at editor@cloudpro.co.uk – we’ll be pleased to receive your comments
This week, I continued my overview of the whole System Center organize and learned more about the features of each product in the suite. The next few weeks of the MVA will look at all the products in more detail so that students get a very favourable handle as to how the systems work.
Source: Cloud Pro