RTM = Released to ManufacturingSCVMM = System Center Virtual Machine Managerand JAFJ = Jump Around for Joy! Woohoo!Yesterday, the product responsible announced that they have "shipped" System Center Virtual Machine Manager?"Cool, Kevin... but what is it?"This is another in the suite of System Center tools... and it manages virtual machines. Hence the name. Duh! Some … Continue reading RTM! SCVMM! JAFJ!
Author: Kevin Remde
Breaking News: Silverlight is RTW? OMG!
RTW = Released to Web... And that's what happened today to Microsoft's new web-based, cross-browser media platform plug-in and technology. Check out the Silverlight home page, and some of the awesome examples of using Silverlight being announced today by many of our partners. (My favorite is the Halo 3 HD video site I blogged about a few … Continue reading Breaking News: Silverlight is RTW? OMG!
Best of Questions and Answers from TechNet Webcast: Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007
Hi all!Below are the questions I pulled out of the Q&A log from the TechNet Webcast: "Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007", along with extended answers (especially to those I answered verbally).Hope you find them useful!KevinPS: Here is my resource page for this webcast. --- Questions and Answers: "Will you cover Standby continuous replication (SCR)?" First off … Continue reading Best of Questions and Answers from TechNet Webcast: Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007
Resources for TechNet Webcast: Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007
Webcast Resources:Here are some resources relating to the webcast I presented on August 31, 2007, entitled "Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007"I hope you find them useful.Kevin —Exchange Server Home Pagehttp://www.microsoft.com/exchange/default.mspx Disaster Recoveryhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998848.aspx Disaster Recovery Strategieshttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123579.aspx High Availability and Recovery (MSExchange.org)http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Configuring-Exchange-Server-2007-Preview-Chapter9-Disaster-Recovery-Exchange-Server-2007.html Exchange Server Disaster Recovery Studies (blog)http://exchangeserverdisasterrecovery.blogspot.com/ Exchange Server Disaster Recovery Studies (blog) - Hard Drive Recoveryhttp://exchangeserverdisasterrecovery.blogspot.com/2007/07/exchange-server-hard-drive-recovery.html TechNet Magazine Article: Data Protection and … Continue reading Resources for TechNet Webcast: Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007
Breaking News: Windows Vista SP1 Details Announced
Today the company released details on what the upcoming first Service Pack for Windows Vista will include. You can check out these details here at the Windows Vista TechCenter, and specifically here
Some Halo 3 Excitement
...and a great example of Silverlight in action, too.CHECK IT OUT
Resources for this quarters TechNet Events
Some of you may know that Microsoft's fiscal year, and therefore everything we plan and do for a year, starts July 1st. So this is "Q1" and "H1" of fiscal year "FY08" at our company, and on our team. And you may also know that we plan and schedule our events and event content on … Continue reading Resources for this quarters TechNet Events
August-September 2007 – TechNet Event Resources
Kevin’s TechNet “Skill Builder” Event Resources – August-September, 2007 E-mail Technical Questions: Kevin Remde – Kevin.Remde@microsoft.comKevin’s Blog “Full of I.T.” – Additional Resources and Discussionhttp://blogs.technet.com/kevinremdeFeedback e-mail to my boss: Melanie Brunner – mbrunne@microsoft.comFuture Live, In-Person Event InformationTechNet (for IT Pros): http://www.technetevents.com/kevinremdeMSDN (for Software Developers): http://www.MSDNEvents.comMicrosoft Across America: http://www.microsoft.com/acrossamericaNext Scheduled Area “Microsoft Across America” Events: Watch http://www.technetevents.com/kevinremde … Continue reading August-September 2007 – TechNet Event Resources
The Development of MS Paint
This is hilarious. It looks like one of the videos Microsoft creates internally as tongue-in-cheek fun, and then hopes will never get out on the Internet.Props to my friend Chris "Geeking Microsoft" Haaker for finding this one.
Free hosted website? Till 2010?
A very cool offer came to my inbox from an internal source about an offer that Verio is promoting. I verified that it was indeed "bloggable" and open to the public.Yes.. you get a free website. And you can use it until 2010. "What's the catch?"The catch is that you're using hosted Microsoft technologies. The offer is … Continue reading Free hosted website? Till 2010?







