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Microsoft Microsoft Security Essentials – Free Antivirus!

Great news we have just released Microsoft Security Essentials more info here: Introducing Microsoft Security Essentials Microsoft Security Essentials provides real-time protection for your home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious
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Are you Project 2010 Ready? - Announcing Project 2010 Technical Ignite and Sales Training

We are pleased to announce a series of Microsoft Project 2010 in-person training events targeted for Microsoft Partners and Microsoft Field in consulting, sales, and marketing roles.   Register for the appropriate track and location now! Project

Microsoft Project Server 2007: Time Tracking Solutions

Following Project Conference 2009, it’s great to see the number of solutions that have been created to extend the out of the box capabilities of Microsoft Project Server 2007 (PS07) timesheet capabilities. All these solutions demonstrate the two key pillars

Solid State Drive/SSD and SharePoint Server 2010, Project Server 2010 Demo Image Benchmark – Take 2

Following this post from last may: Solid State Drive/SSD and SharePoint Server, Project Server Demo Image Benchmark I have had the chance to test two more Solid State Drives to demo Project Server 2010/Server SharePoint Server 2010 at our Microsoft Project

Latest Microsoft Project 2010 Questions and Answers

Excellent Microsoft Project 2010 Q&A from my colleague Doug: Latest Q & A on Project 2010 , including how to access beta One of my favorite videos from last week, plenty more here: http://www.youtube.com/user/MSFTProject

Microsoft Project 2010 Press Coverage since Disclosure Last Week

Might missed some but thanks to BING please find below what I have seen so far (excluding plenty of great blog posts/tweets from the experts in the community), first as a reminder the official Microsoft Project Virtual Press Kit is here (contains videos,

Are you registered to the SharePoint Conference?

As disclosed last week during the Project Conference, Project Server 2010 will be built on SharePoint Enterprise 2010 (more info. here: Microsoft Project Conference 2009 – Project 2010 Keynote Videos ); so as I mentioned to Ignite attendees in Phoenix,

Microsoft Project Conference 2009 – Project 2010 Keynote Videos

For those of you who missed the Project Conference 2009 last week, the Project 2010 keynote recordings from both Ludovic Hauduc and Chris Capossela are available here, additionally check out our official site here: http://www.microsoft.com/project/2010/en/us/default.aspx

Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Project 2010

Official press pass from MSFT: Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Project 2010 Part of the next wave of Office-related products, Microsoft Project 2010 helps customers reduce costs, improve efficiency, and simplify project and portfolio management. Similar to

Microsoft Project 2010 – Hello World!

We officially disclosed the next version of the EPM solution at the Project Conference 2009 in Phoenix this morning: Microsoft Project 2010 It’s so exciting to finally be able to discuss the next version to the outside world and how it will solve our

Microsoft Project 2010 Events This Fall

With less than a week before Project Conference I wanted to give you visibility of other Microsoft sponsored events we will have Microsoft Project 2010 presence in the coming months. Mark your calendars and book your travel! Event Date/Location Comments

Just Released: patterns & practices Developing SharePoint Applications

Great news for all developers, check this out: SharePoint provides a comprehensive platform for application development combined with extensible customer ready applications. However, using the full breadth of these capabilities takes experience and know
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Microsoft Virtualization: Best Choice for Project Server

Echoing a similar blog post from my SharePoint colleagues: Microsoft Virtualization: Best Choice for SharePoint ; this is especially true with the recent release of Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V . Related posts I wrote in the past: Project Server and
 
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