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Windows Azure Bringing Developers and IT Pro’s of the World Together
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over 3 years ago
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Matt_Hester
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A lot of my posts have been focused on the IT Pro story of Microsoft Technologies. This post will be slightly different, and hopefully will help enhance communication with the developers in your organization. Some of you may be aware that we've been talking...
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Visual Reference of Key Hyper-V Technologies in Windows Server 2008 R2
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over 3 years ago
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Yung Chou
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Like the Windows Server 2008 R2 component poster , the Hyper-V poster is a great visual reference to better understand the key features and components of Hyper-V, and Microsoft virtualization solutions in general including: Architecture Virtual...
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Got Azure, Bing Maps do!
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over 3 years ago
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Matt_Hester
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When I think about Bing Maps as a consumer of driving directions I love it, as IT, server guy I amazed when I think about how much must go into the data center to make that work. Not only for my directions but also from a data center perspective...
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The Windows Azure Platform Appliance: Why, When and Where It Will Work for You
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over 3 years ago
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Mario L. Juarez
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It's bigger than a breadbox. And you probably won't be sticking it in your kitchen this summer. But make no mistake, the "appliance" that Microsoft announced at this week's Worldwide Partner Conference is not only a technical marvel, it's concrete...
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