Jun 19
No holds barred, nothing to hold back …. we’re seeing the next step in Internet Browsing.
One of the big “likes” of Firefox 3.o is the Places area - combing bookmarks and history in a single area. Check it out for yourself and fine your “likes”. Firefox 3.o link
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Feb 27
With our post of Firefox 3.0 Beta 3 ‘frozen’, Mozilla again freeses it’s code in Beta 4, pointing to a Beta 5 might be on its way.
See the whole article at Computerworld here !
Paul
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Nov 15
Microsoft Softgrid application virtualization is an awesome option for larger organizations with mutiple applications that need to be run on the same pc/server, that have conflicts with other programs or use mutiple programs for a limited time and don’t want to install an application on each pc if it is used just once in a while. With Softgrid, applications are not installed on the pc, but on a application server streaming with RTSP to the desktop. This allows pc desktop/laptop images to keep clean and you won’t have to purchase 500 licenses of Office, but possibly 250 if only 250 are using the program at the same time (this is something for you to review with Microsoft). Couple of links:
Softgrid Evaluation
Guided tour of Softgrid
Enjoy - Paul
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Nov 13
Free MS Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 Launch Live Webcast
From Microsofts Website: “Attend this webcast on November 15th and learn about the latest embedded technologies for the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 operating system from Microsoft’s General Manager for Windows Embedded, Kevin Dallas. Hear all about CE 6.0 R2 and how it further enables developers to quickly build the next generation of smart, connected devices as Kevin launches the product at Embedded Technology 2007 in Yokohama, Japan.”
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Nov 13
Yesterday, Microsoft finally came to a conclusion on what their virtualization technology will be called …. Hyper-V.
Hyper-V Download Page
Hyper-V Team Blog
How to install and enable the Windows Server Hyper-V CTP in Windows Server 2008 RC
Technet Webcast -Level 300
Hyper-V is a virtualization technology built into Windows Server 2008.
Key Hyper-V features include (this is quoted from Microsoft’s Hyper-V Website):
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New and improved architecture: New 64-bit micro-kernelized hypervisor architecture enables Hyper-V to provide a broad array of device support methods and improved performance and security. |
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Broad OS support: Broad support for simultaneously running different types of operating systems, including 32-bit and 64-bit systems across different server platforms, such as Windows, Linux, and others. |
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SMP support: Ability to support up to 4 multiple processors (SMP) in a virtual machine environment to enable you to take full advantage of multi-threaded applications in a virtual machine. |
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Memory support: Support for large memory allocation per virtual machine enables you to now virtualize most workloads, making Hyper-V an ideal platform for both enterprises and small to medium businesses alike. |
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Improved storage access: With pass-through disk access and broad support for SAN and internal disk access, Hyper-V provides greater flexibility in configuring and utilizing storage environments optimally. |
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Network load balancing: Hyper-V includes new virtual switch capabilities. This means virtual machines can be easily configured to run with Windows Network Load Balancing (NLB) Service to balance load across virtual machines on different servers. |
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New hardware sharing architecture: With the new virtual service provider/virtual service client (VSP/VSC) architecture, Hyper-V provides improved access and utilization of core resources such as disk, networking, video, etc. |
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Quick migration: Hyper-V enables you to rapidly migrate a running virtual machine from one physical host system to another with minimal downtime, leveraging familiar high-availability capabilities of Windows Server and System Center management tools. |
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Virtual machine snapshot: Hyper-V provides the ability to take snapshots of a running virtual machine so you can easily revert to a previous state and improve the overall backup and recoverability solution. |
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Scalability: With support for multiple processors and cores at the host level and improved memory access within virtual machines, you can now vertically scale your virtualization environment to support a large number of virtual machines within a given host and continue to leverage quick migration for scalability across multiple hosts. |
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Extensible: Standards-based Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) interfaces and APIs in Hyper-V enable independent software vendors and developers to quickly build custom tools, utilities, and enhancements for the virtualization platform. |
More on Virtualization to come.
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