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Do you want to be a TechNet Subscriber? Use TMSAM09 and you will save 25%

Good morning everyone, I want to mention we are still offering the discount for the TechNet Subscriptions.   Due to the continued success of the program, it is back again this year and the savings have been increased to 25%!!!!! Just Use TMSAM09

When are you planning to load Windows 7, what are your barriers?

Jon Box one of my teammates sent me a great little article talking about Windows 7 deployments.   Click here to read the article: Survey: 41 percent of IT admins to adopt Windows 7 by 2010   Here is a quick part of the article about what
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IT Pro Momentum Dogtown LLC Powered by Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7

Here is a great little upgrade project for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. Company name: Dogtown LLC Public disclosure of your name and company name allowed? Yes Objectives of the project:  Migrate my home office from 3 workstations running

Computers Assisting People (CAP) helps span the Digital Divide

One of my good buddies, Dan Hanson , just let me know about a great program called Computers Assisting People (CAP).  This program has and donated over 15,000 PCs to over 380 schools and non-profits in Cleveland (some in East Cleveland and other

Early Learning’s by Remote2Tech powered by IT Pro Momentum

Even though the project still led Remote2Tech to stick with Windows XP for now.   The project did provide a great learning experience and over all we learned a lot and had some fun with the project.  It also led to learning even more about

Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 4.0: Now Released!

The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 4.0 is Now Released! Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 will be available in the near future. Are you thinking about deploying these new operating systems? Get a head start with Microsoft Assessment and

TechNet Webcast: Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Sever 2008 R2 Technical Overview

Thank you to everyone who attended the webcast I delivered on July 2.  We chatted about some of the new AD features in R2.  You can watch the replay of the webcast here: Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2008 R2 Technical Overview

Piloting the future with Windows 7 and XP Mode powered by Momentum

Here is another interesting project that was powered by IT Pro Momentum .   This project really shows the power of the program can provide even to our developer brethren.  This project is being run by a software developer who supports local

A Nice Project for Windows 2008 and Windows 7 Deployment powered by Momentum

Here is another interesting project that was powered by IT Pro Momentum , this project focused on Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7, and the feedback about the program and products is really good. Here is a description of the project: Piloting Windows

Windows Vista SP1 project Powered By Momentum

Here is another interesting project that was powered by IT Pro Momentum This next project was run by a network engineer who had responsibilities that including: Server Maintenance/Installation, Systems Administration and in general to keep the Network
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Still accepting entries for the Windows 7 Rocks Screencast Contest: Only 15 days left!!!!!!

It is crunch time folks there are only 15 days left in the Windows 7 Rocks Screencast Contest .  We are still accepting entries into the contest! For the original post and more about the contest take a look here: Announcement: Windows 7 Rocks Screencast

Windows Client Road Show Featuring Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8

Spring brings not only rain and flowers (you know, April shows and May flowers), it also brings our spring technical events. And this time our technical events are taking on a slightly different form. Okay, to be completely honest, we are still calling

Published Again: What’s New in Internet Explorer 8?

Hey Everyone, I was privileged enough to be published again in the April issue of TechNet Magazine .  I wrote an overview article on Internet Explorer 8 , that topics covered in the article: Standards-based browsing and compatibility Ease-of use

Interview: Epicenter with Mark Kurtz from Gage

This was a cool little demo I saw as I was walking around the Microsoft area and I ran into Mark Kurtz from Gage .  He was demonstrating a great little dashboard program called epicenter which is a project he is working on.  Epicenter uses a
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