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Looking through the Windows
Security Bytes 01 in Silverlight
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Matthew Hardman
4
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Technorati Tags: Security , Security Bytes One of the pieces of advice I got from some people that had seen the video was to try out using Silverlight streaming. So after installing Expression Encoder I encoded the file, uploaded to the streaming service...
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Security Bytes Episode 1: Managing the services on workstations in your office network.
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Matthew Hardman
2
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As promised we would be addressing Singaporean customers questions regarding security. Check out the video below... Would love to get your feedback on this as to whether you enjoy this format or not and if you find it useful. P.S. We had a lot of fun...
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Microsoft Popfly - Open for Business!!
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Matthew Hardman
1
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Awesome news over the weekend, Popfly is now open in public beta for all users. Previously by invite only, Popfly enables users to rapidly build mash-ups, from data sources all over the world in to a visual experience. Some of them these can be as simple...
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George Lucas planning 'Star Wars' TV series - Los Angeles Times
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over 5 years ago
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Matthew Hardman
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Dammit, I am stereotyping myself in a bad way here, but this is just so damn cool. George Lucas has said he has "just begun work" on a live-action television series based in the Star Wars Universe. George Lucas planning 'Star Wars' TV series...
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Events home - Windows Live Spaces
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over 5 years ago
by
Matthew Hardman
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Wanted to point you all to this new service that we have released as a part of the Windows Live Services. Events home - Windows Live Spaces Located at ( http://events.live.com ), Events, gives you the functions to do everything regarding events, be they...
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Making Search Better
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over 5 years ago
by
Matthew Hardman
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Not sure how many of you have seen the recent changes in the search functions of Windows Live of late. It's seems inevitable for people to draw comparisons between the search capabilities of Windows Live, Google and that of Yahoo, but I must admit I was...
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Releasing the Source Code for the .NET Framework Libraries - ScottGu's Blog
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over 5 years ago
by
Matthew Hardman
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Hi All, Don't know how many of you picked up on this awesome piece of news, but with the release of Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft will be releasing the source code for the .NET Framework Libraries. I wont delve in to too much detail here, replicating...
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Technet Singapore Security Briefing - Friday 28th of September
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over 5 years ago
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Matthew Hardman
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Last Friday I had the pleasure of opening the Security Briefings my esteemed colleague Yasmeen Hameed-Chan organized. It was a half day session targeted at IT Pros who want to learn more about security in the IT enterprise, and how they can apply...
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