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Windows Server Customer Engineering (Customer Advisory Team)

We are a team of Program Managers that have expertise in specific server workloads/technologies. We work in the Windows Server Engineering organization and our main goal is helping to ship Windows Server that incorporates requirements/scenario based feedback directly from customers via early Windows Server software validation programs, Engineering focused customer councils and deep technical projects that my team engages in specifically focused on early, new complex scenarios.

August 2008 - Posts

Network Access Protection Using 802.1x VLAN’s or Port ACLs – Which is right for you?
Given that the NAC (Network Access Control) market is one of the hottest segments in the industry (I think virtualization has that distinction at the moment) it is fitting to take a look at the variety of options available from Microsoft's Network Access Read More...
Deployment Security Designs for Forefront IAG/UAG Virtual Appliances
One of the most compelling capabilities being added in IAG SP2 (which will also be available in UAG) is the 'virtual appliance' installation option. A virtual appliance is a preconfigured, ready to use Virtual Machine that already has Windows Server and Read More...
Quick and Dirty Large Scale Eventing for Windows
One of the least known yet most powerful management features to ship with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 is built-in Event Forwarding which enables large scale health and state monitoring of a Windows environment (assuming health and state can Read More...
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