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February 2008 - Posts

Windows Server 2008 Security Guide – Final Release Now Available!

Securely deploy Windows Server 2008 with the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide! Every day, adversaries attempt to invade your customers’ networks and access their servers—to bring them down, infect them with viruses, or steal information
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Microsoft Assessment and Planning launched

Published: February 25, 2008 Overview The Microsoft® Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator (MAP) makes it easy for you to assess your current IT infrastructure and determine the right Microsoft technologies for your IT needs. MAP is a powerful
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IT LifeCycle Overview - Just published

  Brief Description IT LifeCycle Overview Microsoft IT has adopted the ITLC framework to enable standardized, repeatable process solutions, provide assurance, and identify best practices. Overview The Microsoft IT Lifecycle (ITLC) drives consistency
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Operations Manager 2007 SP1 is now released

Operations Manager 2007 SP1 addresses critical customer-initiated issues, including improved deployment, performance, reporting, and enhanced support. Some of the key new features and enhancements are: New capability to export Operations Manager 2007
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Vista webcast - learn from experts and customers who have finished their rollouts

Microsoft Technical Fellow and desktop guru Mark Russinovich will be hosting an interactive virtual roundtable—broadcast LIVE over the Internet on Wednesday, March 5 th . The subject? Windows Vista adoption and deployment. On the panel with Mark
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Another free technical event on deploying Windows Vista and Office 2007

Due to popular demand, Microsoft Ireland is running a repeat session of the Vista/Office deployment events held last month. The session is free. It is being held on 25th Feb in Dublin.   You can sign up at http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032367886&Culture=en-IE
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Office Interactive Developer Map

Slightly off-topic but worth to know. Version 2 of the Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map was published last Friday, by the Office Developer Centr e. The new version includes lots of new stuff (new products and new interactive links) – such
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Windows Vista Application Compatibility - Useful Links

If you're working on a Vista rollout, one of the key aspects of such a project will be application compatibility testing. This is not as complex or time-consuming as most people think - the Application Compatibility Tool can automate a lot of this, and
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Beta Announcement: Project Hana (MOF v4)

Interested in improving your IT Service Management?  Optimize your IT Processes with Hana (MOF v4) Hana guidance provides a structured approach for IT process optimization.  Hana integrates MSF and MOF, plus extends the guidance to include planning
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Infrastructure planning & design guides (IPD)

Server 2008 terminal services infrastructure planning & design guides (IPD)
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Infrastructure Planning and Design Guides for Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services and Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services - Beta

  The Infrastructure Planning and Design guides are the next version of Windows Server System Reference Architecture. This series aims to clarify and streamline design processes for Microsoft infrastructure technologies, each addressing a unique
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And another RTM...

Well there have certainly been tons of blog posts about today's announcement that both Windows Server 2008 and Vista SP1 RTM'd earlier today! In addition to this, System Center Capacity Planner 2007 also RTM'd today. SCCP 2007 is a pre-deployment capacity
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Access hands-on labs for free via the internet

This resource has been around for some time, but it's something I forgot about until recently. There are a ton of virtual machine labs that you can access from a browser. This is a great way to either try out some technology scenarios, do some "just in
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