HP shows how to run Exchange 2010 on its blade server The Microsoft Subnet blog: HP today released templates that make it easier to run Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on HP's virtualized platform known as the BladeSystem Matrix. Productivity Hazards of Windows Updates Mitchell Ashley: Patch Day for Microsoft, Oracle, Apple and others are now simply part of our normal IT process. But at what cost to our user productivity and our businesses? SRV Records and Active Directory, Part IV Glenn Weadock: Today we get to take a look at one of the clever advantages of using SRV resource records in DNS to provide locator information for Active Directory domain controllers. Aggregations in SQL 2008 Brian Egler: In a multi-dimensional database, pre-processed aggregations provide the performance we need when performing ad-hoc queries against a huge database. Will Browser Extensions Make Their Way Into Chrome OS Mitchell Ashley: Firefox has shown us the value of being able to customize your web browser through extentions. Extensions are coming in the Chrome 4 browser beta. Exchange 2010 Client Access Server (CAS) and Hub Transport Server (HT) Redundancy Rand Morimoto: The question has come up a couple times in my blog on high availability and redundancy of Database Availability Groups (DAGs) specific to "What happens to the Client Access Server (CAS) and Hub Transport (HT) roles when the Exchange 2010 server fails over to another site?" Chrome OS Gets Grade of C- Mitchell Ashley: You either see Chrome OS's all browser OS approach as revolutionizing the PC industry or doomed to fail. I've downloaded it and think it offers better security, but what can it do that we can't already do? SRV Records and Active Directory, Part II Glenn Weadock: Special DNS resource records called SRV (service locator) records can help Windows systems find domain controllers so they can authenticate to the domain. SRV records also help Windows systems find other kinds of important computers, too. From Microsoft Subnet This is Network World's Microsoft Subnet news alert in which we focus on the top items from Microsoft Subnet, your source for Microsoft news, blogs, discussion items, security alerts, giveaways and more. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: IBM buys Cisco-funded database security firm and What's Next for Brocade?; On Microsoft Subnet: Patches are the productivity problem; On Google Subnet: Android Fragmentation and coloring outside the lines Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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