Listen to AJ Tek’s Adam Marshall on the RunAs Radio Podcast

by | Last updated 2023.07.25 | Published on 2019.06.05 | Blog

We’re proud to announce that our very own Adam Marshall had the privilege of being interviewed by host Richard Campbell for the latest episode (639) of RunAs Radio.

RunAs Radio is an established weekly podcast for IT professionals working with Microsoft products. Now in its thirteenth year of production, there are over 600 episodes that cover a variety of topics.

Richard Campbell is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) that has worked in almost every level of the PC world including manufacturing, sales, development and large-scale infrastructure implementation. He brings that knowledge and experience to two separate podcasts—RunAs Radio and as co-host of .Net Rocks.

Richard has had the opportunity to interview top IT professionals working with Microsoft and we’re honoured he asked Adam to be a guest on the podcast. In this week’s episode, Richard and Adam cover a range of topics but mainly focus on the sometimes frustrating task of WSUS maintenance along with Windows updates and upgrades in general.

Listen to the podcast for a thoughtful and insightful discussion.
The episode is now available and you can listen on a variety of platforms.

In the RunAs Radio episode, Adam discusses WAM. Our complete software solution allows you to decline multiple updates, remove obsolete updates, compress update revisions, clean synchronization logs and more.

With WAM, you can automate your maintenance tasks and focus on more pressing matters. Learn more about our unique product and if you’re ready to purchase, a yearly license is only $90 USD.

WAM © was developed by AJ Tek and is used by system administrators worldwide—from Australia to Antarctica. With over 50,000 unique downloads, it’s the preferred method of WSUS maintenance worldwide. Our vision is to make IT simple and automated.

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