Archive for May, 2009
One of the responsibilities I had last year was the delivery of a data classifications program within our business, this is the marking of all company information based upon risk of exposure, in our case we rated by Red, Amber & Green (RAG). For me (as a technologist) I focussed on tools that could be utilised to […]
The guys at Bink.nu are at TechEd and have just blogged that Windows 7 should ship on PCs this xmas, head here for more coverage.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is the industry’s leading server for e-mail, calendaring and unified messaging. Exchange Server 2007 is the foundation for a dynamic and holistic unified communications experience, and has been designed to meet the challenges and address the messaging needs of today’s businesses. Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2) enables customers to […]
Some people totally miss the point of Surface, I even saw one guy comment “I can’t believe that product still exists, I heard Microsoft recently had layoffs. They should have reorg’d that group”, I couldn’t disagree more. The commercial opportunity for multi-touch applications to be delivered via table kiosks is immense! See how the Sheraton […]
About a week ago Scott Drummonds from VMware Product Marketing posted an “anonymous” video on YouTube (see below) supposedly exposing an outage on TechNet/MSDN (MS Ops have already confirmed NO OUTAGES experienced as a result of Hyper-V see here) and a bug with Hyper-V consolidation (the guy at VMware seems to have run the test using virtual SCSI assuming […]
What some of you may or may not know is that consoles like the XBOX 360 and Sony PS3 all use a standard protocol for network media streaming. The name of this protocol is “DLNA” (Digital Living Network Alliance), essentially when you enable “share my media” in Windows Media Player this DLNA functionality is turned […]




