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Thursday, March 04 2010 - News
End of Support Dates for Windows Vista RTM, Windows XP SP2, and Windows 2000 As announced in 2008, support for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows 2000 will end on July 13, 2010. Support for Windows Vista Release to Manufacturing (RTM) will end on April 13, 2010. To help ensure your Windows Vista...
End of Support for Windows Vista RTM, XP SP2 and Windows 2000 →
Saturday, October 03 2009 - News
System Center Essentials 2010 PM blog - http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenteressentials/archive/2009/09/29/sce-2010-public-beta-is-here.aspx www.microsoft.com/SCE SCE 2010 is designed specifically for mid-sized organizations and delivers a unified physical and virtual IT management experience. It enables...
2 New System Center Betas available →
Friday, February 13 2009 - News
As enterprises finalize their annual budgets, some clients use the terms "spending" and "cost" interchangeably. This highlights a challenge in the financial management of IT. Findings · IT costs are created as a result of spending on IT products and services, but many of these costs...
Gartner: IT Spending Cuts Don't Always Reduce Cost →
Wednesday, December 17 2008 - News
http://timheuer.com/blog/archive/2008/10/31/teched-north-america-dvd-silverlight-update.aspx For those who has a copy of the conference set, be it you received it from TechFest or via the TechEd event itself, here’s an update on the Silverlight app which is on the disk. Check out the link above. /Dennis...
Update for TechEd North America 2008 DVD Conference set →
Wednesday, November 19 2008 - News
Just to let everyone know, Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Business Server 2008 are available for evaluation on TechNet. TechNet subscribers, please login to your subscription and download it. We have posted on TechNet Evaluation Center the links that have gone live on November 12 th...
Small Business Server 2008 and Essential Business Servers 2008 →
Monday, November 10 2008 - News
In the past months, if you subscribe the the local version of TechNet Flash, you would have heard from me numerous times about Microsoft working with Open Source. If you could recall BattleStations from Tyler Projects, their PHP gaming application on Facebook achieved significant performance improvements...
Microsoft ‘not against’ open source →