• New Microsoft Business Intelligence Resource Center now live on TechNet

     

    The new BI Resource Center went live this morning. It’s a great place to find all the technical resources for IT pros, including how-to videos, blogs, forums, events tutorials and help content.

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  • Get Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and see the new Exchange TechCenter

     

    At Tech•Ed Europe 2009 in Germany, Microsoft announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.  IT pros can now download an evaluation version of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and be automatically registered to access helpful product resources. TechNet also launched the new Exchange TechCenter with added resources for testing, deploying and managing Exchange Server 2010, including new videos and webcasts.

     

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  • Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server Released

     

    Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server is now available and you’ll find new resources here. You can also download an eval version of Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server. Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server provides fast and effective protection against malware and spam by including multiple scanning engines from industry-leading security partners.

     

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  • TechNet subscribers get SQL Server 2008 R2 November CTP bits

     

    TechNet Plus subscribers can now access the SQL Server 2008 R2 November CTP. Stay tuned as the download is scheduled for public availability on Wednesday, November 11. Not a TechNet subscriber? Get your subscription here.

     

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  • Latest Security Intelligence Report Shows Resurgence in Worm Attacks

     

    Review the latest Security Intelligence Report (SIRv7) to find deeper analysis and recommendations based on data input from over 450 million computers worldwide to help you successfully plan and manage protection technologies.

     

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