More top picks from the week: 10 Windows 7 beta videos depicting all the best stuff in the new OS Vista Capable lawsuit damages to Microsoft could be $8.5 billion Enterprises must take action to block IE8 from auto installing Windows 7: the untold story of how the enterprise gets snubbed The Windows 7 / Linux debate: both sides weigh in Podcast: The PBX is nearly dead. Long live Office Communications Server 2007 From our bloggers: Mitchell Ashley: Converging on Microsoft How to dual boot Vista and Windows 7 I moved Windows 7 onto my primary laptop. Rather than wipe out the Vista installation on my laptop, I decided to set it up as a dual boot machine. The process is generally easy, though you can run into some snags along the way. Ron Barrett: A Better Windows World Replay DSM: Easy e-mail recovery that can ease your mind One product for e-mail protection that combines ease of management, message-level retrieval and total peace of mind is AppAssure’s Replay DSM. The thing I loved most about it is its ability to restore items right back to an active Exchange server. Tyson Kopczynski: Hidden Microsoft Why I think PowerShell modules may lead to chaos! I'm not saying that modules themselves are a bad thing but as PSH becomes the de facto management interface for Microsoft we'll find that resource conflicts, cmdlet overload, duplicated efforts and a sea of digital signatures all threaten life on planet Earth as we know it. Glenn Weadock: On Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ... beware the freshness date If you want the Windows 7 beta you are not alone but be warned: the download is massive -- even on a broadband connection you'll need a few hours. It times out on August 1, 2009 and you will not be able to do an in-place upgrade. Brian Egler: SQL Server Strategies Accumulation or regression in SQL Server? The Incremental Servicing model for SQL Server continues to march on with Cumulative Update # 3 now available for SQL Server 2008. Microsoft has committed to a CU every two months and this strategy seems to be paying off. Kerrie Meyler: Managing Microsoft Microsoft layoffs: more like a diet than an illness Microsoft is planning to reduce its workforce by 5% over the next eighteen months ... What isn’t being mentioned is the rate of employee growth in recent years. Since 2005, Microsoft has grown its staff more than 12% each year. Randy Muller: All About Microsoft Certifications The economic meltdown has not diminished the need for certifications The poor economy hasn't meant that people have stopped training for certifications although I'm seeing fewer students in each class. But I view this as an opportunity to focus on new objectives and technologies, a time when we have less work and more time. Susan Hanley: Essential SharePoint Metadata moderation: don’t go overboard! If you are lucky enough to convert users from folders to metadata in SharePoint, you may find yourself having to convince users that they don’t really need metadata for every possible way to classify a document. Hot discussions among Microsoft Subnet readers Why Windows 7 will never kill off Linux Windows 7 - the dilemma XP users will face IE8: Achilles heel of Windows 7 beta How to dual boot Vista and Windows 7 Fun with Windows 7 NVIDIA ION: gives the Linux netbook something to keep an I-ON Giveaways and goodies Deadline is January 31 for these goodies up for grabs: 1) One Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500. 2) Fifteen copies of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration Book by Ross Mistry and Hilary Cotter, published Dec. 23, 2008, by Sams. See the Microsoft Subnet home page for details on all giveaways. Check out Microsoft Subnet’s library for more free chapters and special discounts on best-selling books. Check out the giveaways for books and free Cisco training from our sister site, Cisco Subnet. Visit the Microsoft Subnet page for daily news, bloggers, opinions, hot topics. |
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