You can find the file here TechNet Gallery. ![]() I exported the above feeds in the OPML format which you can import in almost any feed reader. My goal was to provide a solid System Center / server management / community RSS feed collection. If you are not interested in certain parts you can easily delete or update these feeds yourself. (Here I categorized several community blogs from Microsoft employees and community members) ![]() (If I missed a valuable blog let me know!) (Latest updates from Microsoft on product issues and fixes) If I missed any valuable source it was not my intention, let me know and I will add it. I tried to collect as many good and reliable sources for staying up-to-date in the System Center field. I would like to share my (personal) feeds which I collected and tried to categorize by topic and / or technology (download the OPML file at the end of the post). You can use Feedreader online or install it on your Windows box. You can use many applications for displaying RSS feeds like Internet Explorer, Outlook or dedicated applications like Feedreader. Almost any blog / website has such a functionality and if enabled it lets you collect all the published content in a very comfortable way. ![]() RSS feeds are based on XML and publish the blog or website in a structured way. This technology started about 15 years ago and was developed further up to now. One other source which everyone knows about, but somehow not a lot of people are using are RSS feeds. In my opinion Twitter is the fastest source for getting information almost in real-time. So, how are we staying ahead? Well, I like Twitter very much when it comes to interact with the community and getting information immediately. ![]() I think staying up-to-date is essential for must of us, especially if you are working as a consultant. How are we keeping up with this massive amount of information dropping in every single day? There are so many excellent sources out there but you have to find it and get informed if there is a new article or blog post. In my opinion, these are truly the only features you need for a good RSS reading experience. It has two types of viewing modes, a feature called Starred Items for saving RSS feed items, and a filter for displaying unread items. It doesn’t matter If you are new to the System Center stack or if you have been working many years in the System Center field, we all share the same problem. Feedreader Online is a simple and free RSS reader.
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