May 2009 - Posts
Reporting Services 2008 Architecture and End User Reporting Summary The first part of this session is a detailed look at architectural changes to the Reporting Services 2008 product and how they might benefit your reports. The second part of the session
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On June 12th the Windows User Group will be running a session on Exchange 2010, also known as Exchange 14. The speaker, Nathan Winters, is an Exchange MVP, consultant and author with huge experience and a growing international reputation. As you can see
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One of the questions we have been getting in the first few dates of the Windows 7 Tour in Ireland is about making a bootable USB Drive to install Windows 7 from. For those that don’t know how to make a bootable USB key, here is the recipe: Creating a
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Many of you may be aware that Microsoft has been a player in the Identity Management space for many years. Starting off with Microsoft Metadirectory Services, then moving on to the release of Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 and our current
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Microsoft have just released the beta of the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor . It checks your system to see if it’s capable of running Windows 7. You can download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta from here. The Advisor, checks PCs running Windows
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Everyone knows that I am a big supporter of Microsoft Small Business Server and an even bigger supporter of the SBSC program for SBS Partners. Well free exam vouchers are being made available to help you pass the latest Microsoft technology exams and
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Have you signed up for the Windows Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as ‘Terminal Services’) event yet? Microsoft Terminal Services MVP and Citrix CTP, Alex Yushchenko, is delivering this training in Galway, Cork, Dublin and Belfast in the space
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