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The Engadget Show with guest Steve Ballmer - now available for viewing

This is a pretty interesting show. Josh interviews Steve Ballmer about Microsoft and the projects we are working on. I’ve only watched the first 10 minutes but I thought you might enjoy it so here’s the embedded player and video.

Macworld Expo Best of Show 2009 – HP MediaSmart Server with Windows Home Server

What? You mean to tell me one of the best Mac products is a HP MediaSmart Server running Windows Home Server ? See http://www.macworld.com/article/138002-7/2009/01/bos2009.html . Wow. Simply wow. Way to go Windows Home Server team!!! You rock!!! I would
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Microsoft Essential Business Server (EBS) resources for download

There are a number of whitepapers and guides that just went online in the past few days for Microsoft Essential Business Server (EBS).  Windows® Essential Business Server provides an integrated server and management system for midsize networks.
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Cool Windows vs Walls Wallpapers

See http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2008/09/18/life-without-walls-wallpapers-for-your-pc.aspx for some cool wallpapers to cover your desktop. Seems a bit ironic to me.

A Cray Supercomputer In Every Home

I think everyone should have sixteen Quad Core Xeon processors in their personal supercomputer, don’t you?  I mean come on, think of the lunar rover simulations you could run.  And don’t worry about memory starvation in the middle of your oil
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Windows Server 2008 management packs now available for download

Clive Eastwood at the OpsMgr, SCM and MOM blog is reporting that some new management packs are now available for Windows Server 2008 and Exchange Server 2007. I’m looking forward to having the full compliment of Windows Server 2008 roles covered but that

Windows Essential Business Server - guides now available for download

A whole bunch of guides were released over the past few days so here’s a nice little list for your download consideration. Windows Essential Business Server Product Overview – get it @ http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=01a0a2ec-18dc-4217-9591-ade0a1d7ae08&DisplayLang=en

Windows Essential Business Server - key whitepapers and guides

Migrating DHCP Server Service to Windows Essential Business Server - This document explains the steps for preparing your environment to work with the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server service for Windows Essential Business Server Windows
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Microsoft RDP Client for OS X - Beta 3 now available

If you are running OS X on a Mac and want to connect to a Windows server or client machine via a remote desktop connection, you should download and try the latest beta.  I’m still on the previous release, but this caught my eye so I thought

Windows Active Directory (AD) - Inside Out 11 Part Series

Like the Group Policy series links I just posted, there are some core concepts with Active Directory that are timeless as well.  We are updating the content to include changes to AD since the release of Windows Server 2008.  Until then, here

Windows Group Policy Fundamentals - 14 Part Webcast Series

Windows Group Policy is a topic that is relatively timeless. For those of you looking for some fundamental information, don't forget the fourteen part series we did a while back. It's a good starting place. We are planning an update to the series so hang

DreamSpark - I wish I had this when I was 15

This week we announced a new program that I think is simply amazing.  Awesome in its own right.  I also like the program name, Dreamspark.  You've probably read all about this already, but just in case you have not, here's an excerpt from

Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 Guides now available

Getting Started The Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 Getting Started Guide provides quick access to tasks required to protect and recover your data, and includes a Quick Start Guide that provides scaled down instructions for installing and configuring
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Updated IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Security Whitepaper

Although wireless LAN networks provide freedom of movement, they also require you to address security issues that are not as prevalent on a private cabling system for a wired LAN technology such as Ethernet. The main security issues are the authentication
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