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Blog Post:
Ghost Town Tech
chenley
Have you ever noticed how sometimes sweeping changes can occur without pomp and circumstance right under our noses and we fail to notice that anything has happened because we are so used to doing things the same old way. Have you been to a ghost town… uhhh.. I mean the local branch of your bank...
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6 May 2010
Blog Post:
The Magic of Virtualization
Matt_Hester
When I work with virtualization technologies and the ability to do testing, screen casts and heck even my job to work with new software, I am always reminded of my favorite quote: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur...
on
5 Feb 2010
Blog Post:
"To Windows Server, the Quiet King of Communication and Collaboration!"
chenley
During my college days long ago I learned that all communication is built on a framework. Whether the communication is interpersonal or intercontinental, between individuals or nations, written, spoken, or even unspoken. All communication is based on a framework of rules and maxims...
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13 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Transparent Corporate Network Access via DirectAccess
Keith_Combs
Executive Summary Desktop software integration is part art, part science. Desktop administration is hard and rarely leads to inspired users. DirectAccess is going to change all of that. With Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 you can now create an environment that is secure, always connected to the...
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16 Sep 2009
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