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Jason has just finished the first four labs in a series of Windows Server 2008 Application Compatibility labs have been released on MSDN. You can find them as follows: - MSDN Virtual Lab: Windows Server 2008 - Access Rights, Impersonation - MSDN Virtual Read More...
This week David had a chat with Iain McDonald who is the person responsible for getting Windows Server 2008 to the party on time. Pretty interesting how his PM team works to make sure that all the parts of the product come together. Server 2008 launch Read More...
Jason on the team had a conversation with the Windows Server 2008 Application Compatibility team to talk about some of the top areas where server applications would fail on Windows Server 2008. This was the first of a few conversations and this covers Read More...
Windows Server 2003 – Customer Ready VPC Last week I shared a VPC image that has been pre-configured with Windows Vista, Visual Studio 2008 (trial), and the .NET Framework 3.5. The unfortunate issue with Vista VPC is that is it will timeout on 12/16.....BUT Read More...
Microsoft Volta has been creating quite a stir on the community blogs over the last couple of weeks. There has been a lot of discussion about whether this is a direct competitor to GWT. I think that the two are trying to do similar things, but in a very Read More...
For a while now, multi-core and symmetric processing have become hot issues within the software industry and during a recent Microsoft platform strategy review with some of our closest partners, this was one of the most important subjects they came to Read More...
For TechED Europe ( Developer ) this year in Barcelona, a number of my team are going to be there presenting an amazing 23 sessions on a number of sessions around the .NET Framework 3.5, IIS7, Biztalk Services and the Identity Meta System ( CardSpace Read More...
Yesterday I talk about the announcement that the .NET Framework Library source code was going to be made available for browsing and debugging with the release of Visual Studio 2008. Due to the crazy timescale's we were running under, we were not able Read More...
Busy times, as we head to the Windows Server / Visual Studio launch - who knows what else we are going to announce... (smile) What is today's story? Well we are announcing that later this year, with the RTM of Visual Studio 2008, we will make available Read More...
 
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