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Chuck breaks down his first-ever Microsoft Ignite experience in San Francisco—from navigating the massive Moscone Center venue to cutting through the "Copilot everything" sales pitch. If you've wondered whether mega-conferences like Ignite are worth the hype (and the $400+/night hotel bill), this episode delivers the unfiltered reality check.
What You'll Get:
Bonus War Story (starts ~47:00): Chuck dissects a multi-day production outage where AI-armed stakeholders derailed troubleshooting—and shares the diplomatic strategies that kept tempers in check while solving the real capacity management issue. Critical lessons on handling aggressive personalities during high-pressure incidents, even when "Big Dick Todd" and "Big Dick Mary" show up with ChatGPT-fueled theories.
Who This Is For: Sysadmins, infrastructure engineers, and IT leaders who need to separate conference theater from actionable intelligence—and who've ever dealt with non-technical stakeholders "helping" during outages.
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Chuck breaks down his first-ever Microsoft Ignite experience in San Francisco—from navigating the massive Moscone Center venue to cutting through the "Copilot everything" sales pitch. If you've wondered whether mega-conferences like Ignite are worth the hype (and the $400+/night hotel bill), this episode delivers the unfiltered reality check.
What You'll Get:
Bonus War Story (starts ~47:00): Chuck dissects a multi-day production outage where AI-armed stakeholders derailed troubleshooting—and shares the diplomatic strategies that kept tempers in check while solving the real capacity management issue. Critical lessons on handling aggressive personalities during high-pressure incidents, even when "Big Dick Todd" and "Big Dick Mary" show up with ChatGPT-fueled theories.
Who This Is For: Sysadmins, infrastructure engineers, and IT leaders who need to separate conference theater from actionable intelligence—and who've ever dealt with non-technical stakeholders "helping" during outages.
Key Timestamps:
Subscribe to The I.T. XP for weekly unfiltered advice on navigating IT careers, industry shifts, and the real stories behind the buzzwords.

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