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Test Drive Server and Domain Isolation!
03 December 07 11:26 AM
Yes. I agree that it took us long enough to get this thing posted since I first mentioned it back in February . Nevertheless, you can now download the kick ass Server and Domain Isolation demo/lab that Microsoft MVP and Virtualization and Security Guru Read More...
Windows File Serving: Now with More Scalability
05 September 07 08:56 AM
Okay, okay. It's been a long while. I have no excuses. Well, at least good excuses. I was on vacation last week. Then there was the ramp-up to the vacation the weeks before. Before that there was this really good TV show on. My dog ate my Internet? No? Read More...
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Brand Spanking New Server and Domain Isolation Case Study
18 June 07 02:03 PM
Hot off the presses, we've just published a brand spanking new customer case study about how the City of Sapporo (Japan) implemented a Server and Domain Isolation solution. Here's a link to the case study (which you can also find with several case studies Read More...
New White Paper on Intel's I/OAT with the Scalable Networking Pack
13 June 07 08:54 PM
I'm back, healthy and attempting to catch up from TechEd 2007. While it was a killer time down in Orlando, there was plenty of good stuff piled up on my desk (and in my inbox) on my return to Redmond. One of those items on the "good stuff" pile, was a Read More...
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Tech·Ed 2007 - Day 4: TLC Fun! (Recap)
07 June 07 07:42 AM
Once more, I'm plagued by horrifically poor bandwidth on the hotel network. After having dinner with Sean (aka Sean v6 ) at the Bahama Breeze , and dodging some hardcore downpours with lots of loud thunder and nearby lightening to boot, I returned to Read More...
WinServer 2003 SP2 Comes Alive!
13 March 07 04:35 PM
So. Yes. Okay. I'm a Peter Frampton fan. And, when I learned that our planned release of Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) had, well, released today , it made me think of Frampton's " Frampton Comes Alive! " album from 1976. Why? I don't know. Read More...

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