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For those of you reading our newsletter , following our Twitter feed or blogs, you are aware that I the Springboard Series partnered with Microsoft Learning for the “ Get On The Bus Tour ” The goal was to bring information on Windows 7, Server...
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Tags: Windows 7, Server 2008 R2, MDOP, Get On The Bus, Exchange 2010
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Beginning today, 26 October, the Springboard/Microsoft Learning “Get On The Bus” tour will kick off an 11-city European road show that will begin in Milan and end at Tech-Ed Europe in Berlin on 9 November. At each tour stop, you’ll get...
Tags: Windows 7, Springboard, Windows Server 2008 R2, MDOP, Get On The Bus
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Thank you again for all of you who tuned in live for our most recent virtual roundtable. We had so many questions asked during the broadcast, we were unable to get to all of them so I am dedicating this blog post to the questions and to the answers provided...
Tags: Windows 7, Mark Russinovich, App Compat, Application Compatability, Virtualization, MDOP, Med-V, Jeremy Chapman, Shim, Chris Jackson, ACT 5.5, App-V
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With the new DirectAccess feature in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 you’ll now have the ability to allow remote users to seamlessly access enterprise shares, websites, and applications without the need to connect to virtual private network...
Tags: Windows 7, MDOP, DirectAccess
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With the release of the XP Mode Release Candidate, there has been a lot of talk and confusion around when XP Mode is a ideal solution and when you should look at Med-V as a solution . I thought I would take a few minutes to clear up any confusion. Well...
Tags: XP Mode, Virtualization, Windows7, MDOP, Med-V
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Our friends over in the MDOP team just released the beta version of the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) 4.6 today. We know that many of you are looking at application virtualization in both the context of your existing environment and...
Tags: Windows 7, Virtualization, Beta, MDOP