Microsoft ships Windows for 64-bit PCs “Next-generation compters can address more memory” The Associated Press Updated: 10:00 a.m. ET April 25, 2005 (Yes, the subtitle has a type-o. I guess the folks at AP are excited, too!)
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Resource Page for Windows Server 2003 Administration Series Webcast (Part 12 of 12, WSUS)
Resource Page for TechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2003 Administration Series (Part 12 of 12): Maintenance and Updates (Level 200) Wednesday, April 27, 20051:00 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Pacific Time Tune in for a look at maintenance and updates to Microsoft Windows Server 2003. This webcast will also cover Software Update Services (SUS), patching and services packs. Also, we … Continue reading Resource Page for Windows Server 2003 Administration Series Webcast (Part 12 of 12, WSUS)
MS to support running NON-MS Software?!
It’s true! Word from the Microsoft Management Summit is that, with the improvements in coming SP1 for Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, we’re going to support running OS’s such as Linux and Solaris.Yes.. you read that right. My counterpart in the cold country just north of here (hint: ) Bruce Cowper was privileged to have attended … Continue reading MS to support running NON-MS Software?!
Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 11 – Routing) Q-n-A
Here it is!Here’s this week’s “best of” Q&A log from the webcast. Sincere thanks again to my teammates for doing such a great job helping to answer questions! I give them the credit for the information in this document. I couldn’t do this without’cha!Also I want to make sure also have the link to the Session Resources … Continue reading Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 11 – Routing) Q-n-A
My first Blogcast! (Series Part 11 – NAT and VPN Demos)
For Part 11 of the Windows Server 2003 Administration webcast series, I am unable to do all of the demos as written. One hour just isn’t long enough! So what I’ve done is to record the portion of the demo where I create a NAT configuration, and a Demand-Dial VPN connection, as a “blogcast”.CLICK HERE … Continue reading My first Blogcast! (Series Part 11 – NAT and VPN Demos)
Great Minds
Yes, this is another somewhat cross-disciplinary, but this sounds like such a cool, geeky webcast series that I had to share it with you…Science and Engineering at Microsoft - Turning Ideas into Reality I saw this announced on the MSDN Webcasts blog. The series is targeted at answering your questions about how Microsoft came up … Continue reading Great Minds
Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 11 (Routing)
Windows Server Administration Webcast Series Homework Assignment #111. http://blogs.technet.com/kevinremde Go to my blog , click on the category “TechNet Webcasts”, and view the “Resource Page” for part 11 of this series. I’ve included several links relating to this topic, so take a look through those resources. I really want this to be the vehicle we … Continue reading Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 11 (Routing)
TechEd is SOLD OUT, but you could win a free pass!
Yes.. a couple of days ago they officially closed registration on TechEd. There’s a waiting list you can get added to, and it’s worth a shot, but as popular as TechEd has become…well, you know what I mean.However, our webcast production team, in cooperation with the TechEd team, are offering you a chance to … Continue reading TechEd is SOLD OUT, but you could win a free pass!
We may be comin’ to YOUR town!
“Here we come…walkin’ down the streeeeet…”Next week I’m going to be in Muncie, Indiana, and Chicago (Shaumburg) Illinois, doing our free, live TechNet Briefings for IT Professionals at the following locations: April 26 – Muncie, IN Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 East Main Street Muncie, INDIANA 47305 Phone: 785-281-9503 April 28 – Chicago, … Continue reading We may be comin’ to YOUR town!
Wow.. WiMax
The idea that someone could make a wireless access link-up over a 30 mile radius, and up to 70mbps speeds, has me (and many other people, apparently) pretty excited. It sounds like that’s where we’re headed with WiMax. According to this CNet Article, Intel has started shipping the chips for it now.Heck.. I’d be able … Continue reading Wow.. WiMax






