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Terminal Services Team Presence at the Microsoft Professional Developer Conference (PDC) 2008 in Los Angeles, CA

The TS team had a great presence at PDC 2008 with a couple of breakout sessions and a booth at the Microsoft Pavilion where we showed off our Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 features and previewed a few of our new features that are slated for Windows

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Please suggest a topic for future post on the TS Team blog. We have some ideas for what to discuss, but we'd rather talk about what you're interested in. Please leave a comment with your idea. Thanks! Rob

Did You Know There's a Web Forum for Discussing Longhorn Terminal Services?

Here's an underused resource: The Terminal Services forum on TechNet. This is a great place to ask questions, find answers, and even answer other people's questions. Check it out.
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Terminal Services in Windows Server "Longhorn" chat - transcript

As I already mentioned in the previous post , we had a chat on August 1st where we talked about Terminal Services in Windows Server “Longhorn”. Ted Kummert, Chandra Shekaran, Tad Brockway, Joy Chik, Alex Balcanquall, Nelly Porter, Gaurav Daga, Samim Erdogan,

Upcoming chat: Terminal Services in Windows Server "Longhorn"

Finally! We were able to pull folks together for the next live chat on Terminal Services in Longhorn. The previous one was done last September, so there is going to be a lot more we can talk about. One notable change from last year - Ted Kummert, Corporate

Terminal Server at TechEd - plus how you can "Virtually Attend"

For those of you not attending TechEd this year - I have compiled information about Terminal Services sessions AND how you can access some of them without being there. 1) Terminal Services sessions : SVR408 Terminal Services Capacity Planning, Performance
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Microsoft to Acquire Softricity, and More TS Presence in WinHEC

Microsoft just announced intent to acquire Softricity . Bill Gates’ keynote tomorrow morning at WinHEC will probably mention the acquisition and perhaps even have a demo involving Softricity. This is quite interesting for Terminal Services, considering

TS Presence in WinHec

WinHEC 2006 is beginning tomorrow in Seattle. The Exhibition Hall is already open. Terminal Services is going to have an important presence in this year’s WinHEC. I want to very briefly mention the few things the TS team is doing: SER014 - Optimising
 
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