Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

Windows 7 latest news

The full release of Windows 7 is not very far off now. Earlier this month Windows 7 was released to manufacture’s. This also announced that the beta process will end soon as well.
Microsoft has also released the upgrade options available for users and the different bundles available.
The two driving options available for users to [...]

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FSMO could not be verified

Recently while testing an upgrade to Microsoft Exchange 2007 in a virtual test environment I got an error message. You know one of those error messages that Microsoft has a really wacky cause for. In this particular case the error message was:
“The FSMO role ownership could not be verified because its directory partition has not [...]

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Microsoft to provide free antivirus software

Microsoft has announced that it will release a free anti-virus product by the end of 2009.
This is an interesting move and aims to compete with products from the likes of Symantec, Trend and McAfee.
According to the reports and comments by people in the industry it is not going to be much more that a stripped [...]

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What is application virtualization good for?

Since the arrival of application virtualization I have been fairly supportive of the concept. It can really bring some benefits and solve some peoples integration issues.
Application Virtualization is not however the solution to all your problems and may even introduce new difficulties into your environment.
What is good about application virtualization?

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