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    Getting Sierra Wireless AirCard USB Connect 881 going on Windows Seven

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    Hope this will solve some folks a bit of time and pain. 

    Issue:
    I recently had to bring one my core laptops (a Lenovo ThinkPad T60p) to Windows Seven.
    I'm running Windows Seven Enterprise 64Bit Ver. 6.1 Build 7000 on it, but I found that the Tru_Install application corrupted my system USB drivers. 
    I had to remove the Tru_Install application and the modem drivers, using "Programs and Features", to get my USB Drivers going again. (After a reboot, of course.) This little gem of a 3G wireless card is key to my internet mobility while on site with customers, etc. So not being able to use it really is not an option for me.  

    Solution: 
    I found if you go to the Sierra Wireless site, and select your carrier (in my case AT&T) and the model (USB Connect 881), you can download the latest "3G Watcher" connectivity software.
    (Details: Filename: 3G_Watcher_Generic.msi;Version Info: Build 1822, 3GWatcher_R3.0.0.9_Build1822, DriverInstaller_Build 1818, GPS_Monitor Build1805, TRU_Updater_MSM B1819, TRU_Install_MSM B1816)

    I ran an adminstrative install with Vista Compatability, rebooted, and viola, it detected and connected without any USB corruption.
    I ran a speed test (speedtest.net), and I'm hitting about 1300-1600kbps download speeds, which seems a bit faster than the original Tru_Install drivers too.

    Have fun! 

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    This is how we roll... System Center Configuration Manager 2007

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    Ever wonder how you patch boxes at an enterprise level effectively? 
    Think you already know huh? Think your good at it too?

    Well then, let's throw you into a scenario:

    You are the head-honco C-level manager, responsible for nearly 90,000 users with more than 255,000 computers worldwide, spanning over 400 locations. Oh, did I mention that's 24/7 with tight SLA's?
    Rethinking your battle plan now? 

    So how are you going to ever get to go home?
    Start by spending 5 minutes and see how the other pros do it at Microsoft: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd547402.aspx 

    Enjoy!

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    Windows Azure Services Platform Updates

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    I came across some publically-releasable information I'd love to share with you all, regarding our Azure Services Platform, currently in Community Technology Preview (CTP)  preview.
    Microsoft is planning for future innovations in computing and will continue to partner with customers as our Software + Services landscape evolves.  
    Our efforts will provide more options
    over time on how you can obtain and experience more Cloud Computing technology from Microsoft.

    If your new to this space, I suggest heading over to the Windows Azure Site, and/or Steve Marx's blog and finding out more!

    Windows Azure - An update to the Windows Azure service delivers advancements in interoperability, openness, geo-specification, and the ability to take existing IP to the cloud. 

    Applications written in PHP or other 3rd party programming languages can be deployed and run on the Windows Azure infrastructure with FastCGI support, providing an easy to use, scalable cloud runtime and storage environment while giving developers the power to choose their preferred programming language. For .NET developers, Full Trust is now available, so all aspects of the .NET Framework can be utilized, including invoking native and legacy code components and giving existing code investments new life in the cloud.  Over the next few weeks geolocation will be available, enabling customers to specify the datacenter location for applications and storage to optimize for lower network latency and comply with location-based regulatory and legal requirements when additional globally distributed data-centers become available. 


    Windows Azure will be commercially available towards the end of calendar year 2009.  Until then, CTP updates will be forthcoming with additional features.  This is an exceptionally good time to get started with Windows Azure!

    Microsoft SQL Services - SQL Data Services (SDS) recently announced an accelerated roadmap to provide a cloud database as part of the Azure Services Platform. 

    In this updated roadmap originally disclosed March 10, SDS will deliver a fully relational database service in the market to provide customers with the ability to use existing investments in on-premises SQL Server T-SQL development and use a full relational data model in the cloud.  This approach enables greater developer agility and faster time to market by supporting the use of existing applications, tools and knowledge. Additionally it offers distributed, cloud based functionality that will work with other online services or with existing on-premises solutions. 

    The public availability of these updated service features will be mid-2009 and commercially available the second half of CY2009.

    .NET Services

    .NET Services makes further enhancements to embrace Web standards, interoperability, and provide connectivity on-premises with the cloud and for disparate groups across network boundaries.  These services allow customers to easily federate data and messages with its Service Bus and Access Control services.  By supporting REST, ATOM, JSON, SOAP and HTTP Web standards, Web developers using any programming language can use the service to connect, collaborate, and create federated applications.

     

    Live Services

    To accommodate increasing popularity and demand, Live Services is available as an open Community Technology Preview, where any developer can start utilizing the Web services and incorporate them into socially-aware applications connecting to 460 million Live users.

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