February 2007 - Posts

Consolidated Windows Vista Training resources
23 February 07 11:20 AM | Matthic | 1 Comments   
Learn new Tips & Tricks for using Windows Vista - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/using/windowsvista/tipsandtricks/default.mspx Providing you with useful tools and helpful tips, this site will help you discover how Windows Vista enables you to be Read More...
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KMS is available for Win Server 2003
23 February 07 11:13 AM | Matthic | 0 Comments   
Download here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=81d1cb89-13bd-4250-b624-2f8c57a1ae7b&DisplayLang=en Read More...
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Windows Vista Hands-On Lab in Farmington CT 3/7/07
20 February 07 12:26 PM | Matthic | 0 Comments   
Microsoft Office - Pond View Corporate Center 74 Batterson Park Road Farmington, CT Event ID: 1032309962 Wednesday, March 07 2007, 9am - 5pm Click below to register or call 877.673.8368 with event code The advancements in security and reliability of the Read More...
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Virtual PC 2007 RTW
19 February 07 02:45 PM | Matthic | 0 Comments   
Important update especially if you running Vista hosts or guests: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx Read More...
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Exchange Rebasing Tool Released
12 February 07 06:00 PM | Matthic | 0 Comments   
The Exchange Calendar Update Tool for the Daylight Savings Time 2007 changes is now available for download, testing, and use in your environments. Before you run the Exchange Calendar Update tool, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article 930879, "How Read More...
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SQL Server Pricing for Edu cut by almost half
05 February 07 01:30 PM | Matthic | 0 Comments   
In the past two months Microsoft reduced the cost of SQL by nearly half. For example, a SQL Server Enterprise Single Processor (32- or 64-bit) was $10,619 ERP. Today, the same license is $5,371. A SQL 2005 Standard Server Single Processor was $2,548; Read More...
MultiPoint CTP
01 February 07 01:30 PM | Matthic | 0 Comments   
For over 20 years, students have been limited to only one mouse and one cursor on the PC. There is no better place than an emerging markets classroom, where the student to PC ratio is well above 40:1, to understand the limitations of this setup for students Read More...
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