Archive for November, 2009
Heads-up! Exchange 2010 has just been released to web. I’m currently downloading it from TechNet, but by the looks of it so is everyone else.
Every now and then an amusing exploit surfaces in the world of computing, this one is by no means an exception. If you have a Jailbroken iPhone and installed SSH, you should change the default SSH password or you too could find your Jesus phone wallpaper changed to none other than 80’s pop icon Rick Astley. Brilliant! […]
Yesterday I attended a UK Unified Communications & Exchange user group meeting (thanks to Nathan and Russ for setting this up, definitely time well spent!) The kind folks at Microsoft hosted the event at the London, Victoria offices. Astrid McClean (Exchange TPM) and Yancey Smith (OCS DPM) stopped by on their way through to TechEd […]
In a recent letter written by Google addressed to the FCC, formatting errors uncovered by Business Week reveaved: Google has signed contracts with a number of “international service providers for inputs to Google Voice.” followed by the statement that “none of the contracted services have yet” been launched”. It is good to see that Google Voice […]
The Exchange Team is listening, a statement made on their blog confirms that support for Exchange 2007 installed on Windows Server 2008 R2 wil be delivered via an update (release date to be confirmed). Taken from the Exchange Blog: We always talk about listening to customers and sometimes this is written off by many as […]
When I am out of the country I often use various VoIP technologies to avoid the hefty international/roaming charges levied when abroad. However, sometimes I am without WiFi or a Skype enabled device and need to call home. Skype offers a service called “Skype-in” which provides a personal landline number in a country of your […]