Archive for July, 2009
The blogosphere is going nuts about Google’s recent announcement to launch a Netbook friendly OS aka Google Chrome OS. Personally I don’t get what the deal is about, from what I can tell from the leaked picture below this is just another variant of Linux, like Asus’s Xandros and as we all know it didn’t […]
I love these adverts, here we see the latest ad take on Apple’s white MacBook.
When Windows Server 2008 core edition was made available IT Pros rejoiced, however it didn’t take long before developers started distributing tools like “CoreConfigurator”, a gui based editor that assisted with those initial setup changes. The Microsoft Virtualisation Team have taken notice and whilst a full blown gui is not necessary a text based menu would suffice – […]
The Configuration Manager Sustained Engineering team has re-released a number of Configuration Manager SP1 hotfixes due to a problem with the hotfix installer’s ability to detect Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Windows Vista SP2. This will cause Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 hotfixes to fail to install on those operating systems even though they are applicable. […]
Sources close to Microsoft have confirmed RTM will be announced the same day as the WPC90 (Worldwide Partner Conference). RTM versions should be available for download shortly afterwards via MSDN & TechNet – double yay! Source: here
Now that Exchange provides both e-mail and voicemail in one place I find myself adding key words in the notes field to assist with search indexing, whilst this is a “working” solution it does require that you take the time out to provide this meta information. In Exchange 2010 this indexing is provided automatically via a text based […]




