Archive for June, 2009
In case it was not already clear Enda over at the TechNet Ireland Blog has just posted an article on OCS virtualisation-friendly roles. Source: here
Hello, this is Bryon Surace. I’m a senior program manager on the Windows virtualization team at Microsoft. The recent announcement by AMD regarding the 6-core AMD Opteron processor (codenamed ‘Istanbul’) marks another milestone in AMD’s continued mission to create processors designed to provide performance, efficiency, and value. The newly announced 6-core AMD Opteron processor will […]
A little bit naughty, but I know this will be of interest to those that can’t wait to get their hands on the new iPhone platform. I would imagine this has been leaked via the iPhone developer contingent as they were all given advance access to these binaries a week ahead of public launch. Source: […]
Saw this on my way into work, made me chuckle!
Issues that this update package fixes This cumulative update fixes the following issue: 971078 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971078/ ) An Automatic Update download is not initiated on a computer that is running Office Communicator 2007 R2 build 3.5.6907.9 This cumulative update also includes the following previously released updates: 968504 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968504/ ) Description of the Communicator 2007 R2 update […]
Apple made a number of very bold statements at yesterday’s WWDC and Safari 4 being the “world’s fastest browser” is certainly one of them. According to the Hardware 2.0 blog when put against Google’s chrome browser it comes in last (okay matched against two browsers). Rumour has it the tests were run on a platform […]




