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I’m sorry that I’m a bit behind in posting my follow up from the TechNet Events that I delivered in Southern California from September 9th through 11th. I had only three questions that came up during the presentations and they are as follows: What happens Read More...
Objectives of the project:  What problem did you set out to solve?   CEO To use all the new features of Office 2007 and to easily deploy an email server at a remote location. Are you piloting or deploying the products?   Deployed.  Read More...
Objectives of the project:  What problem did you set out to solve?   CEO demanded real-time presence info. Are you piloting or deploying the products?   Deployed.  We started with a pilot between engineering teams. Presence, IM and Read More...
During Tech Ed 2009 in Los Angeles, I had a chance to chat with Rui Maximo who is a Technical Writer for the Unified Communications team (OCS specifically).  Rui shares what he does as a technical writer and how he stays verifies technical accuracy Read More...
Back on April 23, 2009, I made a post about the TechNet Unleashed Event in Phoenix on May 18, 2009 ( http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2009/04/23/technet-unleashed-in-phoenix-on-may-18-2009.aspx ).  A few folks have posted comments asking Read More...
I just received an email about an MS Press book that is available for free downloading.  Following is the information right out of the email. *************************************************************************************** Understanding Microsoft Read More...
Back on October 8th, I posted about a new User Group getting ready to start up in the Seattle area ( http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2008/10/07/seattle-windows-networking-user-group.aspx ).  Well, Zubair has finally been able to work Read More...
I know a lot of folks like to attend different Launch Events to get their hands on the latest and greatest information about one of our new products.  Since Hyper-V was still only in Beta when Windows Server 2008 shipped, we had to release Hyper-V Read More...
About a month ago, we announced that we were going to make a free version of Hyper-V Server (stand alone) available for free.  As of today, the download went live and is now available.  You can grab it here: http://www.microsoft.com/servers/hyper-v-server/how-to-get.mspx Read More...
Back in April of this year, Andrew Woodward emailed me with information on how he had setup a totally cool virtualized environment using Microsoft Hyper-V.  Needless to say, I was totally jealous and would have driven to his place to steal his hardware Read More...
The Rocky Mountain Windows Technology User Group is hosting a Virtualization Mini-Conference in Denver on September 29, 2008.  The event will showcase Microsoft Hyper-V as well as VMWare ESX Server.  Both of these technologies will be running Read More...
 
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