Oct 26 2009 3:15PM GMT
Posted by: Brendan Cournoyer
Windows server,
Security,
Cloud Computing
It seems the biggest reservation people have when it comes to the cloud involves the added security risks – the whole idea that “you can’t control what you can’t see.” But is that really the case, or is it more of a knee-jerk reaction from those unfamiliar with the cloud?
Last week I spoke with John Welch about how data warehousing fits into a cloud-based model. Welch is a chief architect with North Carolina-based business intelligence consulting firm Mariner, and he’s scheduled to speak at PASS 2009 on BI and cloud computing.
During our conversation, I asked him a general question about whether he thought the security risks associated with the cloud are myth or reality. Here’s what he had to say:
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Oct 19 2009 5:32PM GMT
Posted by: Brendan Cournoyer
Windows Server 2008 R2,
Windows 7,
The Windows Report
General availability for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 is just around the corner, and while most organizations won’t upgrade to both at the same time, there are some compelling reasons to run them together.
This month, IT author, speaker and consultant Greg Shields calls in to discuss some of the best reasons to use the two new operarting systems as a tandem, and shares some of his favorite Windows 2008 R2 features.
Oct 14 2009 7:45PM GMT
Posted by: Brendan Cournoyer
Windows server
For Windows admins, there’s always something to fix. In a recent SearchWindowsServer.com survey, over 800 IT administrators and managers named troubleshooting as far and away their most time-consuming task.
Nearly half of respondents ranked it number one (47%), followed by provisioning and configuration (37%), performance tuning (37%), backup and recovery (32%) and migrations (29%).

While these results are far from shocking, it doesn’t make them any less true. Here is a small collection of really great troubleshooting tips for a variety of common issues that will hopefully help speed up the process.
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Oct 9 2009 8:08PM GMT
Posted by: Brendan Cournoyer
Windows Server 2008 R2,
Windows 7,
Windows server,
Active Directory,
Security,
Exchange Server
Lots going on in the world of Windows this month, as you might expect. Here’s a roundup of some of the top news from this past week:
- Forget Live Migration; AD is king in R2
While most of the attention around Windows Server 2008 R2 has been given to Hyper-V enhancements and brand new features like Direct Access, when it comes right down to it, Active Directory is still No. 1 on the priority list for admins.
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Oct 5 2009 7:31PM GMT
Posted by: Brendan Cournoyer
Group Policy,
Windows 7,
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 aren’t the only new releases Microsoft has on tap this month. The new Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack 2009 R2 (usually pronounced emm-DOP) will be out by late October, with enhancements for Group Policy and application virtualization.
The new pack will include Windows 7 support for nearly all of its components, including Advanced Group Policy Management 4.0 (AGPM), which will also support Windows Server 2008 R2.
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