Archive for May, 2009
A recent vulnerabilty has been discovered that effects IIS 6.0 web server where WebDav is enabled, this is likely to be patched on the next patch Tuesday given that it is yet to be seen in the wild (if this changes I have no doubt it will be delivered as an out of band). For more […]
First off, if you have a warranty these instructions will invalidate it (make no mistake about this), secondly if you write-off your satnav this is not my responsibility, (so don’t give your wife my e-mail address) Okay, caveats over with. As most early’ish adopters of satnav devices will know by now the batteries go in these […]
The Exchange Team Blog has a new video illustrating database availability groups (DAGs) and the simplicity of high availability in the up and coming version of Exchange, what I want to know is how easy it is to fail back? Source: here
Like most OCS pros I have built up a wide variety of audio and video devices, for that very reason occasionally I come across a connectivity anomaly (rarely though, the stability of this stuff still impresses me!) For the latest Blog from the OCS Team on “Demystifying Device Setup – My Top 10 Troubleshooting Tips and […]
On a number of occasions now I have had the pleasure of not only attending Simon Guest’s presentations, but also having him beat me hands down on Guitar Hero at SAF! I noticed however at Simon’s Blog he has posted up 3 decks he presented at TechEd 2009. They all encompass “Cloud Computing”, something very relevant […]
Ok not strictly relevant in the world of enterprise tech but nonetheless I was really interested to see the application of OLED in a mainstream consumer device, it looks very impressive and as you can imagine the contrast ratio is stunning.




