Archive for August, 2009

Steven Bink just posted a rumour on his blog that an Exchange 2010 release candidate will be available for download later this week. Source: here Update: available from Microsoft download center now here Update 2: Forefront for Exchange 2010 RC here

Monday, August 17th, 2009 at 19:03 | 0 comments
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I’m guessing that if you are reading my blog you are technically minded or as others call it (a-geek) therefore I would like to make a profound statement “everybody should have an Exchange Server at home”. Now before you think I have completely lost the plot let me recite my evidence: Microsoft has already launched […]

Monday, August 17th, 2009 at 18:29 | 0 comments
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Overview Web Scheduler is a resource kit tool for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. It provides a Web-based alternative to the add-in for the Microsoft Outlook messaging and collaboration client for the purpose of scheduling a meeting using Office Communications Server 2007. It also provides a browser-based conference management experience that includes operations such as: […]

Sunday, August 16th, 2009 at 22:11 | 0 comments
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The hunt for the best PC to put beneath your TV is constantly evolving and Dell’s Zino HD (quite a similar name to the Zune HD and looks of a Mac Mini – strange?) may be the perfect solution. No specs yet but as the name suggests it does include an HDMI port at the back. Source: here

Sunday, August 16th, 2009 at 09:18 | 0 comments
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Old habits die hard and this one is no exception! In Windows 7 the show desktop button is located on the far right of your taskbar and now includes “Peek at Desk” (aka Aero Peek.). Personally I find my cursor is usually floating around the left of the screen and would prefer to have my old […]

Sunday, August 16th, 2009 at 09:03 | 0 comments
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Taken from Techflash: “Brian Seitz from the Zune team giving an extended demonstration of the Zune HD, including a quick look at its minimalistic web browser, which offers a search field powered by Microsoft Bing. The key question is whether the revamped Zune will be enough to give Microsoft any real traction against the iPod.”

Saturday, August 15th, 2009 at 10:25 | 0 comments
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