Mike Halsey

Mike Halsey
Born (1970-03-27) 27 March 1970
Camberley, England, UK
Occupation Author, Blogger
Nationality British
Genre Computers (notably Microsoft Windows)
Notable works The Windows 7 Power Users Guide, Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out

Mike Halsey (born 27 March 1970[1] in Camberley,[2] Surrey) educated at Frogmore Community College[3] and Sheffield Hallam University[4] is a technology author[5] and blogger. He regularly writes articles on the websites Everything-Microsoft.com and Ghacks about current and forthcoming Microsoft products including Microsoft Windows, Windows Phone and Microsoft Office. He has also worked as a web designer[6] and a club singer.[7]

Biography

Mike Halsey came to ICT through the home computer revolution when he was 11 and his parents bought him a Sinclair ZX81 and the year later a ZX Spectrum. His resultant love for computers also included the Apple II, early IBM Personal Computers and Sinclair QL. He later moved to Psion's handheld devices such as the Organiser II, Series 3 and Series 5 before finally coming to the modern PC revolution in 1999.

Before working in IT he has had a variety of occupations including working as a deck hand on Brighton Pier, a job he said he loved,[8] and a short period working as an architectural and portrait photographer during which time he had two small photographic exhibitions in Brighton, UK.

Mike spent three years in his mid-20s touring the UK as a club singer and then worked in website and print design when he lived in Brighton. Throughout these early years Mike also provided IT support services to small businesses and individuals in their homes.

Eventually the call to a full-time job in ICT beckoned and Mike moved to a position with Siemens providing second and third-line technical support to blue-chip clients and major multinationals.

In addition to his work as an author for Microsoft Press and a technology blogger, Mike now also works as a teacher of English and Maths adult basic-skills.

Writing

Mike began writing for technology blogs in May 2009 starting for Windows7News.com, he later took on writing jobs for ConnectedInternet.co.uk, Windows8News.com and Ghacks.

He self-published his Windows 7 Power Users Guide at the end of August 2009. His first book for Microsoft Press, Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out was released in October 2010 and Mike is continuing to work on projects for Microsoft Press and other publishers.

In mid-2011, Mike was signed by US publisher Fair Trade Digital Exchange (FTDX) to write a series of short eBooks for businesses and consumers. His first was "Need to Know Office 365 Security for Small Businesses".

MVP Award

In January 2011 Mike was awarded a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) title[9] in the Windows Expert (Consumer) category. He was re-awarded in 2012 and 2013.

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