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Released today, a good overview in this press release: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2008/jun08/06-26hyperv.mspx Time to upgrade your EPM VPCs: http://blogs.msdn.com/chrisfie/archive/2008/06/25/how-to-upgrade-microsoft-project-vpc-to-hyper-v.aspx Read More...
Assuming you have downloaded the latest EPM 2007 demo VPC , please find below the procedure to convert it to Hyper-V (from Virtual PC); yes I have upgraded my Lenovo T61P from Windows Vista to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 64-bit to run Hyper-V anywhere Read More...
Recently reformatted my desktop to Windows 2008 Enterprise 64-bit (use to run Vista 32-bit) and activated Hyper-V RC. I have tested two of my favorite EPM VPC (Core EPM 2007 demo VPC and my Development VPC) and so far it just rocks. Such an improvement Read More...
This article discusses the requirements and steps for installing Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 in a stand-alone Windows Server 2008 environment. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc531331.aspx If you are looking for reasons why you should Read More...
Virtualization Team Blog announcement: http://blogs.technet.com/virtualization/archive/2008/03/19/hyper-v-release-candidate-is-here.aspx Microsoft Official announcement: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/virtualization-consolidation.aspx Read More...
FYI in case you missed it: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948680/en-us Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 SP1 Note This application is supported only on 32-bit operating systems. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/portfolioserver/FX101674151033.aspx Read More...
Please find below useful links when deploying Project Standard or Project Professional on a Terminal Services (or Citrix) environment. A common issue I have heard/seen is that the version used on Terminal Services is incorrect (you need a Volume License Read More...
FYI, first wave (x64 Datacenter, Enterprise and Standard in English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish) is ready for download. More will follow in the coming weeks. Top 10 reasons to install Windows Server 2008 : Windows Server Virtualization A World-Class Read More...
Very useful visual tool for developers: Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map The Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map is a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application that helps developers visualize the different programs, servers, services, Read More...
Executive email send by Bob Muglia, Senior Vice President, Server and Tools Business, Microsoft Corporation: Helping companies build information systems that empower employees to drive business success is one of Microsoft’s most important priorities. Read More...
With the upcoming release of Windows Server 2008, please find below useful blogs you might want to subscribe to, in order to ramp up on W2K8: Windows Server Division Weblog Clustering Team Blog Terminal Services Team Blog Windows Virtualization Team Blo Read More...
Following Joel Oleson's 12 Things to do over the Holidays from a SharePoint perspective, here is my list from an EPM perspective. In no particular order: Read the Service Pack 1 documentation and practice it's deployment on a test environment Read the Read More...
 
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