Microsoft outlines OCS virtualization support Microsoft announced it will support server virtualization for Office Communications Server 2007 R2, its first statement on what portions of its real-time platform will run in a virtual environment. Top 5 things needed in Office 2010 While Microsoft Subnet blogger Mitchell Ashley puts Microsoft Office on his bloat list, he has made a list of things that Microsoft needs to do with Office 2010. TechEd news summary At its TechEd conference, Microsoft laid out details of Windows 7 and WS2008, reports the Microsoft Subnet. Microsoft "Dublin" to get visualization tool Microsoft will soon release a set of extensions for IIS codenamed “Dublin." These extensions add workflow, management and troubleshooting to simple Web services. More importantly, the tools allow developers to add persistence to Web services. Windows Mobile 6.5: me-too all over the place Microsoft's TechEd breakout session entitled Windows Mobile 6.5 spoke volumes in what it didn't say. The session consisted mostly of some marketing spiel, Microsoft Subnet reports. You Can't Handle the...Server Microsoft Subnet blogger Glenn Weadock says by Microsoft making its Server 2008 Foundation product available only to purchasers of a new computer, the company is dissing the customer. Exchange 2010 not backward compatible Microsoft Subnet says Microsoft chose to sacrifice a few things along the way in Exchange 2010 -- such as backwards compatibility with older versions of Exchange. Microsoft "Geneva" could be genius but skeptics abound Microsoft Subnet recently met with Brendan Foley, director of product management at Identity & Security Business Group, and asked him a few questions about Microsoft's Geneva. Patch Tuesday: One critical patch for PowerPoint Microsoft patched all Windows versions of Powerpoint today to address a client-side, zero-day flaw and 13 other privately reported security vulnerabilities, says Eric Schultze, Chief Technology Officer, Shavlik Technologies. Greenshot: An Open source alternative to Snagit! Microsoft Subnet blogger Ron Barrett writes: They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and a screenshot certainly saves me pages of explanation or in some cases re-explanation. I recently came across an Open Source alternative to Snagit, a software project called Greenshot. |
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