mufasa, is that you?

this week i attended some highly technical microsoft trainings up in alpharetta at their georgia headquarters.  welcome back from a long holiday weekend!  although not my areas of expertise, i kept my head above water as i learned more than i ever thought i’d know regarding azure and office 365 and api’s and visual studio.  oh yes, kelsey!  talk nerdy to us!

in one of the sessions we were led by a technical evangelist (no, i did not make up that title; that’s actually what his business card says) by the first name of mostafa.  i did a double-take to make sure i’d heard him correctly, and then when he put his introduction slide up on the screen, it was confirmed.  however, the only thing i could think of any time he spoke throughout the day was mufasa from the lion king.  mostafa, mufasa?  you’d be thinking the same thing, right?  yes, please just humor me and say “yes!”  my youthful tendencies distracted me as my mind floated between queries and scenes of simba, back to reality where i was trying my hardest to publish an app to the sharepoint store.  i got there eventually!  but if you were to ask me what i did and how i did it, well, we’d be here a while.

anyway, so i survived the trainings, and afterwards i finally satisfied my lion king craving by pulling up and playing this video about ten times over.  it might only be 24 seconds long, but it is seriously one of my favorite scenes from the entire movie.  mufasa, mufasa, mufasa!

oh, well, let’s hang on now and not forget this one.  rafiki looks like a crazed mad man at about the 1:09 mark, and i love it.  that face combined with that laugh?  it’s just all too much!

confessions of a…

my collegiate studies brought me to i.b.i.s., inc. back in june 2010 and the company has done a wonderful job of keeping me here ever since.  as part of my position, we are encouraged to blog about the software, hardware, whatever our hearts may desire.  although i did complete a few technical posts, i created and have focused most of my attention on a series titled confessions of a young consultant, when i am not billing, of course.  these confessions provide a fresh perspective on my journey through corporate america and just what i think of it all.

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