• More help to elevate those skills

     

    Do you know someone whose tech skills could use a little updating? Microsoft yesterday unveiled the Elevate America program where it will provide technology training to up to 2 million people over the next three years. This can benefit people throughout the organization, from those who need basic technology literacy and skills training in order to better to their jobs, to more intermediate-level skills training, all the way to Microsoft eLearning courses and certification exams. For the latter, Microsoft is providing one million Microsoft Learning vouchers for free access to Microsoft eLearning courses and select certification exams. There are also discounted membership rates for institutions participating in the Microsoft IT Academy program.

     

    Microsoft will also partner with state and local governments, which in turn will make these resources available to their citizens. Florida, New York and Washington will be the first states to provide Elevate America to their residents.

     

     

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  • Deal on TechNet Plus Subscriptions

     

    TechNet Flash readers are being offered a special deal on a TechNet Plus subscription.  Get 12 months for just $297 (Reg. $349). Just use the promo code TNF10 to get the special price. Through TN Plus you can still get your hands on the Windows 7 Beta.

     

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  • More Windows 7 Beta Tips in TechNet Magazine

     

    TechNet Magazine is continuing its month of Windows 7 tips. Here are a few of the latest tips you’ll find on the TechNet Magazine site:

    ·        Easily Install Windows 7 Alongside Windows Vista for a Dual Boot System

    ·        Turn Off Security Messages and Other System Notifications in Windows 7 

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  • New in the Springboard series: Using Group Policy Preferences to manage diversity

    Since we live in the real world—a world where many of you will most likely be managing desktop and laptops with different versions of the Windows operating system, including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, this Springboard Series article will help you understand the considerations involved, and how Group Policy Preferences can help you manage diverse Windows versions in your organization.

     

  • Get the beta of new tool for blocking Denial of Service attacks

     

    The IIS team has released the beta for the Dynamic IP Restrictions Extension for IIS, which provides IT Professionals and Hosters a configurable module that helps block Denial of Service attacks or cracking of passwords. It does so by temporarily blocking IP addresses of HTTP clients who follow a pattern that could be conducive to such attacks. This module can be configured such that the analysis and blocking could be done at the Web Server or the Web Site level.

     

    Download the beta:

    Microsoft Dynamic IP Restrictions for IIS 7.0 - Beta (x86)

    Microsoft Dynamic IP Restrictions for IIS 7.0 - Beta (x64)

     

    Read the documentation.

     

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