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February 2007 - Posts

Fantastic 40

Application templates are out-of-the-box custom scenarios tailored to address the needs and requirements of specific business processes or sets of tasks in organizations of any size. They can be applied to a task, such as managing a help desk or tracking
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Product Support Lifecycle

How long with XP or Office 2003 be supported? Well you can find out the product support lifecycle for our products at http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifeselect . For example, Windows XP Professional mainstream support retires on 4/14/2009 and extended
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Windows Vista Gadgets

Several attendees have asked about the Patient Monitoring gadget that we demo at our events. Well this is a prototype that we use to showcase our gadgets and the next generation healthcare application using Windows Presentation Framework (WPF). You can
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Infrastructure Optimization Webcasts

We have kicked off a series of webcasts on Infrastructure Optimization. A total of 11 webcasts will be a part of a miniseries on Infrastructure Optimization. Tune in and share insights and best practices that address many of the challenges faced today
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Mobile Momentum

Since 2002 we got into the mobile phone business and we have been making strides ever since. In 2006, according to market research firm IDC, mobile phone carriers worldwide sold more phones running Windows Mobile than BlackBerry. We will have some work
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What roles will Exchange Server 2007 play in your environment?

April 2006 marked the 10 th year that Microsoft Exchange has been providing messaging services to organizations large and small; with the release of Exchange 4.0 in April 1996. Yes, we have come a long way. Back then, Microsoft Exchange Server was an
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