Hyper-V improves with Linux Drivers released as GPL
Yip, not a word of a lie. Yesterday Microsoft released 20000 lines of code for Linux kernel inclusion, meaning that the potential […]
Yip, not a word of a lie. Yesterday Microsoft released 20000 lines of code for Linux kernel inclusion, meaning that the potential […]
Looks like Christmas came early with the notice that these three products RTM’d (Release To Manufacture). That doesn’t mean that they’re available […]
I’m super excited about this years Tech-ed. I have 4 sessions in different areas and will be covering quite a few […]
That one little blog post could generate so much heat: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2009/07/16/451784.aspx The Exchange team blogged about their decision to stick with ESE. […]
VHD support is built in at the OS level allowing you to mount/attach as well as boot from VHD files, however in […]
Tried installing OCS Standard, but failing spectacularly every time. This didn’t make any sense to me for a while, since the components […]
There seems to be a lot of pain out there right now over missing default gateways when Windows 2008 SP2 is applied. […]
Lets assume that you have a webmail.domain.com that you’d like to redirect to webmail.domain.com/owa and you don’t want to use IIS redirection. […]
Also known as: PowerShell for developers. Tonight Myself, Zlatan Dzinic and Daniel Van Wyk are presenting on three different aspect of […]
I’m glad 32 bit is dying, I really am. 32 bit TCP stacks are a pain since they suffer from port exhaustion, […]