Archive for May, 2009
When your responsible for the delivery of technology within a multi-site business, location independence is pretty high up on your agenda. One of the challenges is default printers, how many times have you worked either from home or an alternate office and ended up printing a sensitive document back in HQ for all and sundry […]
Luckily when you install Windows 7 RC you will be pushed out plenty of drivers to get you up and running. However if you want to have some of the tools that come along with manufacturer installation packages then you will be pleased to hear that ATI seems to be one of the first in with […]
For those of you in the Dublin area on May 26th, Microsoft Ireland are putting on a Unified Comms, SharePoint and Office event “Save Time. Work Smarter. Reduce Costs”. I will be speaking on behalf of First Rate Event Overview Join us on May 26th to find out how leading Irish organisations in the Public and Private sector […]
Just spotted a press release over @ MS PressPass Key areas of integration include: Product development and integration • The two companies will form joint teams to collaborate on products and services development across Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Office Communications Server, as well as HP ProCurve networking products. • HP […]
We have released Update Rollup 8 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (KB 968012) to the download center. The release of the rollup via Microsoft Update will happen on May 26. As in the previous rollups, we have done a mix of product improvements (aka Critical Design Change Requests) and bug fixes. A few […]
Well it just seems to keep heating up in the world of “who has the best hypervisor” (well I know, Hyper-V ehum) and Jeff has made another great post over at the Windows Virtualisation Blog.