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Blog Post:
Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 5.0: Overview part 1
Matt_Hester
Welcome to part 1 of a 6 part series talking about a great FREE tool, which has released it’s 5th major version on Monday (7-12-2010): Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 5.0! The MAP toolkit has been around for years. MAP is a powerful inventory, assessment, and reporting tool that...
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2 Aug 2010
Blog Post:
Getting Intune With Your Inner Windows
Matt_Hester
When you think about the cloud do you get a little confused? Is your business between 25 and 500 employees? Do you feel the cloud has nothing of value expect for big business? Does managing your Windows infrastructure really not your bag of tea? Even after you read about all of...
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28 Apr 2010
Blog Post:
RDS, VDI, and App-V User Experience
Yung Chou
The ability to deliver a desktop with full fidelity over a network, while deploying applications on demand and with hardware independence, is an IT reality with Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Application Virtualization (App-V) which is part of Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack ( MDOP ). This...
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13 Apr 2010
Blog Post:
Does Communication With A Remote Work Force Scare You?
Matt_Hester
First calm your server down, then next calm your IT administrator down as well. Now lets talk about communication and collaboration and how your servers can empower a remote workforce, that will allow your business to thrive be more focused on efficiency, innovation and productivity. ...
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19 Mar 2010
Blog Post:
The “Many-Core” Application Platform – Take 2, "Tools”
PhilPenn
In a recent post I wrote about the new platform scalability features available with Windows Server 2008 R2 . For Developers, the platform is only half of the equation. Developers require corresponding tools and libraries in order to make the most of the platform. These tools are now making their...
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19 Mar 2010
Blog Post:
The Giant in Your Data Center
Matt_Hester
First and Foremost, I need to say on behalf of myself and Microsoft: THANK YOU! Thank you for betting your business’ on Windows Server! You all have slowly built your data centers on Windows Servers, allowing us to become the preferred giant in your data center and you are not alone...
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5 Mar 2010
Blog Post:
Optimize Deployment of Your Desktop Environment
Matt_Hester
Are you looking to deploy Windows more effectively and efficiently, but not sure how? You most likely have several questions: How do I plan? What hardware do I need? What about compatibility? How do I handle migration? How do I create standards? Is there any guidance? Chances are if you ever deployed...
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19 Feb 2010
Blog Post:
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) V1 SP1 User Experience
Yung Chou
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization, or MED-V, is a desktop virtualization solution providing a self-contained computing environment including the OS, intended applications, and customized settings, if any. Desktop virtualization allows an application to run in a specific OS environment different...
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5 Feb 2010
Blog Post:
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) 4.6 User Experience
Yung Chou
The main delivery of App-V 4.6 is 64-bit supportability. The rest product features and functions are much the same, if not identical, with those of App-V 5.1 SP1 .The following shows App-V 4.6 Windows Desktop Client and App-V 4.6 Client for Remote Desktop Services (or Terminal Services) installed in...
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3 Feb 2010
Blog Post:
Windows 7 BranchCache™ User Experience
Yung Chou
This is a follow-up posting of Windows 7 BranchCache™ Explained . BranchCache, an exciting feature introduced in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, enables content from file and Web servers on a wide area network (WAN) to be cached on computers at a local branch office. Once BranchCache is configured...
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17 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Explained
Yung Chou
This is a follow-up posting and a continual discussion of desktop virtualization and Remote Desktop Services (RDS) relevant to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (WS2008R2) . I highly recommend those who are not familiar with RDS taking a moment to review the architecture and know what role RDWA, RDG...
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12 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
2009 the Year of Windows 7 and So Much More to Come!
Matt_Hester
When we look back at 2009 as IT Pros, it was the much anticipated arrival of Windows 7 in late October that drove a lot of our decisions on technology. Not only for our business, but our friends and relatives. How many of you loaded the beta and after playing with the beta early in the year told...
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18 Dec 2009
Blog Post:
Customers Ask Me: "How's the Best Way to get my Windows XP Settings to Windows 7?" - This works.
Blain Barton
As I deliver Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 events in the field, customers are excited about Windows 7 and have one common obstacle. No Upgrade SKU or path for Windows XP, so it's important that I lay out the path for you to ensure you have a smooth upgrade experience. FIRST : Backup up your data...
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3 Nov 2009
Blog Post:
Blain Barton Interviews Max Trinidad around Windows Server 2008 R2 and Window 7 dealing with TCO
Blain Barton
As my first blog post for BIEB, I decided to highlight a video Interview I had with Max Trinidad, a local IT Professional in South Florida and more recently - A Microsoft PowerShell MVP! I talked to Max about his work in rolling out Windows 7 during the beta and RC builds and using virtualization...
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29 Oct 2009
Blog Post:
You’re Here, Why Am I Here?
Matt_Hester
Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening everyone, I want to first thank you for checking out the Because It's Everybody's Business Blog. It is important you are here because it truly is your business and we at Microsoft want to make sure our software helps your run your business successfully...
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27 Oct 2009
Blog Post:
Don't Compromise Your IT! Modernize It!
Baldwin Ng
Customers that I work with, like many of you, are actively seeking ways to reduce costs. Whether they are managing the IT department for a large organization or a small business, they are experiencing increasing pressure to do more with less. Are you feeling the "pinch" too? What does this mean...
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17 Oct 2009
Blog Post:
Steve Ballmer leads Virtual Event - Beyond Cost Cutting: Discover “The New Efficiency”
Keith_Combs
On September 29th at 9 am (PST) please join us here on http:// www.thenewefficiency.com for a kick-off discussion on “The New Efficiency” live from San Francisco as a part of Microsoft’s Virtual Launch Event. Join in the conversation during this must-see event and see top technology leaders across industry...
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23 Sep 2009
Blog Post:
Driving IT Efficiencies in Your Organization
Baldwin Ng
During the current global economic “reset”, organizations and companies around the world are looking for more ways to do more with less. We call it the concept of “New Efficiency.” So, let’s talk about how you can save the hard-earned IT dollars to more quickly deploy, manage and operate your desktops...
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17 Sep 2009
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
Blog Post:
Welcome From Baldwin Ng: Who I Am and What I Do Around Here
Baldwin Ng
Hello! Let me first introduce myself. My name is Baldwin Ng. I am the Senior Product Manager responsible for Solution Accelerators including Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit , Infrastructure Planning and Design Guides , and Windows Optimized Desktop Scenarios Solution Accelerator - which...
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16 Sep 2009
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