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Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V released today

Judging by the number of people we had at a Virtualisation event this week and the interest, this is going to be a big one! Microsoft reached a pivotal milestone today with the release of Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, the hypervisor-based virtualization

Microsoft Integrated Virtualization ROI Tool

Great pick up from Emma , our resident licensing guru It is actually positioned as a tool for partners, so either send this their way or make use of it yourself. It takes up to 30 mins, but will enable you to examine current production server, development/QA
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TechEd US 2008 session - How Microsoft does IT

Bink.nu has done a fantastic write up of a "How Microsoft does IT" session at TechEd this week Barry Briggs, CTO of Microsoft IT, spoke about the challenges and ambitions of what Microsoft IT wants to achieve, as you can see from the image below, the

New TechNet events covering Unified Communications, Virtualisation & Management Technologies and Windows Server 2008

Monday June 23 2008, TVP: Microsoft Virtualisation and Management Technologies event This event will take you through our latest management and Virtualisation technologies. We’ll start the day with a thought provoking keynote explaining how to use System

Microsoft migrates MSDN and TechNet on Hyper-V virtual machines

Microsoft, which eats its own dog food since the Virtual Server 2005 era, just announced the complete migration of both MSDN and TechNet, two of the most popular web sites in the world, on virtual machines. Microsoft kept the back-end database on physical
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10 Coolest Features in Windows Server 2008

By Paul Rubens http: //www.serverwatch.com/trends/article.php/3716276 No need to call the homicide squad after you take a look at Windows Server 2008: You won't find any killer features in this release. But that's not to say there's nothing to get excited

Virtualisation and Your IT Infrastructure - what does this mean in licensing terms?

Virtualisation is an important and growing trend, and many UK businesses are now incorporating virtual solutions within their IT infrastructures. So what exactly is virtualisation and what benefits could it offer you? What is virtualisation? Virtualisation

Windows Server 2008 RTM announced today

Courtesy of the press site: As Windows Server 2008 RTMs, Customers and Partners Adopting with Help of New Tools, Training: With Windows Server 2008 releasing to manufacturers today, Microsoft has made tools, training and resources available to customers

Hyper-V Now Available for evaluation

Register to Evaluate Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate -- Hyper-V Now Available Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V, the next-generation hypervisor-based server virtualization technology, allows you to make the best use of your server hardware investments

Windows Server 2008 component posters

There are 2 posters available to download: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Components.pdf Windows Server 2008 Feature Components.pdf These always prove very popular (I know you all like to use them as wallpaper in your offices ;)) You can download

Don't fall off your chair, but James said he was "super-excited"......and it has something to do with Hyper-V

I don't know if the fact that James is still blogging while supposed to be enjoying the Christmas break, or the fact that one of his most recent posts was about a hack to make a USB battery is worse, but I had to highlight both Last week he wrote about

Virtualization - some truths

We have been covering this at the TechNet on the Road events the last couple of weeks and there has been huge interest in this topic. Paticularly in comparision to the company that currently dominates this space, VMWare. James and Steve have done a great
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New Virtualization resources

Windows Server Virtualization Calculator (Version 2) has been released. The new calculator lets you interactively build virtual machines running multiple Microsoft server products to estimate the licenses and costs for Windows Server by edition (Standard,
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