Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Vista goes green in the enterprise; When training is a bad thing

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Network World's Microsoft News Alert, 10/30/07

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Vista goes green in the enterprise
Technology for reducing the energy consumption of computers running Windows Vista has hit the market, with a product from London-based power-management software vendor 1E that centralizes and automates the PC shutdown process.

What the hackers know about SQL Server Management Studio 

Enterprise WLAN Gear: From A to Z.

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Microsoft has killer Q1, profits surge, beats estimates 

When training is a bad thing

Port80 Software announces Web app firewall for IIS 7

* FROM OUR BLOGGERS:

John Obeto: Notes from a Microsoft Fan
The downside of blatant copying
Obeto jokes that Apple Leopard has so thoroughly ripped off Microsoft Vista that it even copied its BSOD."Somewhere along the line during the ripping off of Windows Vista, the loops at Apple copied the faults of pre-release Windows Vista, id est, it’s ability to bluescreen!"

Microsoft author expert Kerrie Meyler
Agent versus agentless monitoring
"Like many other software packages, MOM and OpsMgr can deploy an agent to the system being monitored. Whether or not to deploy agents in general is always a discussion point. Let's talk about the agent used by Operations Manager."
Last chance to enter to win one of 15 free copies of Meyler's book Microsoft Operations Manager Unleashed. Giveaway ends Oct. 31.

Tyson Kopczynski: Hidden Microsoft gems
Using PowerShell to take Virtual Server snapshots (Part Two)
"As promised, I’m doing a follow up to my VS snapshots posting last week.  In this posting I will go over the basic code snippets that are needed to construct the VS snapshots script."

Chris Dalby: The Essential Microsoft Toolkit
Live Search for BlackBerry
"Live Search for Blackberry has been released, meaning the huge chunk of corporate Blackberry users now have access to this excellent service."

* HOT DISCUSSIONS AMONG MICROSOFT SUBNET READERS:

What's holding Vista back?

High-tech wages climbing in 2007

Four sentenced in Microsoft fraud scheme

* FREEBIES, GIVEAWAYS AND OTHER NOTABLES:

The next New Horizons Microsoft training giveaway ends November 30. Enter today to win your free training course worth up to $2,500 from New Horizons Computer Learning Centers. Win any kind of training you want: classroom, online, mentoring and more.
Win one of 15 copies of Microsoft Operations Manager bible Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Unleashed (MOM): With A Preview of Operations Manager 2007
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Senior Editor John Fontana covers Microsoft for Network World.

Julie Bort edits Microsoft Subnet

Microsoft Subnet: The independent voice of Microsoft customers



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