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10/9/2009 Windows 7 – 77 tipsA great post from Keith Ward on TechNet about getting your apps ready for Windows 7 See it at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.10.77windows.aspx 5/15/2009 Talking about Data Domain Deduplication CalculatorHere is a handy utility for anyone that is looking to rework their current backup solutions & that is considering jumping on the deduplication train...
It is a free online storage calculator from the good folks at Data Domain 5/3/2009 Expiration Reminder: Windows 7 BETA and RCWindows 7 Beta will expire on August 1, 2009, and bi-hourly shutdowns will begin July 1, 2009. RC will expire June 1, 2010, and the bi-hourly shutdowns will begin on March 1, 2010. The Windows 7 RC is available now to TechNet and MSDN subscribers and on http://www.microsoft.com/springboard starting May 5th. 4/30/2009 Microsoft makes Windows 7 RC available, but can't handle the rushFunny Stuff!!
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Early this morning, at around 6AM Pacific time, the public—or at least that subset of the public willing to pay for an annual MSDN or TechNet subscription—was finally allowed to download the Windows 7 Release Candidate in a Microsoft-approved ISO image from a Microsoft-run server. The official downloads are available to technical beta testers and Microsoft MVPs via the Connect servers. MSDN and TechNet subscribers have to log in with their subscriber IDs to gain access to the download directories. Software available for download includes Release Candidate versions of Windows 7 (x86 and x64) and Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64 only) in English, German, Spanish, Japanese, French, and Arabic. In addition, a beta release of Windows Virtual PC with XP Mode is available in x86 and x64 versions, as are debugging tools and symbols for all releases. Alert subscribers who accessed the site within the first few minutes after the files were made available report that downloads are fast and smooth. Unfortunately, within 20 minutes Microsoft’s servers appeared overloaded, and trying to access the download pages now results in an error message. Clicking direct links to the download files resulted in this error message: “We’re sorry! The page you were expecting to see has been removed or is unavailable.” The Downloads panel on TechNet and MSDN subscriber pages likewise wasinaccessible, reporting: “An Error Has Occurred There was an unexpected error while attempting to retrieve your profile data.” The download glitch is a repeat of the Beta experience in January, when Microsoft’s servers were similarly swamped. 4/29/2009 Link to free MS Virtualization Solutions EBookTo obtain your free copy of Understanding Microsoft’s Virtualization Solutions Click Here |
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