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I was in Redmond last week when the news broke about Apps.gov – the US governments moves in to the cloud and I was as surprised as a few others around me that Microsoft didn’t feature at all in the announcement or the portal for the effort. It’s a sterling Read More...
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I’m doing a lot of cloud reading of late which is handy as I’m off to present at mashup* Cloud Computing tonight in London which is hosted at one of Sun’s offices. Should be fun :) A few things have caught my eye in addition to the recent post titled Read More...
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I didn’t see this coming – the public beta of the next version of Exchange went live today . Exchange 2010 is focused on savings costs through reduced admin overheads and is the first in a wave of server products designed to work on-premises or in the Read More...
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Exchange 14 (or E14) broke cover this week with a post on the Exchange Team blog . As KC mentioned, this version of Exchange is being built from the ground up to be scalable in multi tenant hosting environments which explains why we’re well in to a testing Read More...
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Despite all the hoopla and disappointments of today’s iPhone 2 launch (see Techmeme for the sagas), the Exchange team here at Microsoft did the decent thing and welcomed the iPhone 2.0 to the world of Exchange. The Exchange blog has all the details. Read More...
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digg_url = 'http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2008/05/20/50-of-exchange-to-be-exchange-online.aspx'; Well ChrisCap’s comments on cloud computing have put the cat amongst the pigeons today with Nick Carr and other weighing in on this statement. Read More...
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Terry Myerson is now blogging on the Exchange blog and mentioned he'll be at Interact 2008 at San Diego next month. A little on Terry I lead the team responsible for the design and development of Exchange- the world's most popular corporate email and Read More...
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MacWorld reporting from the Apple event today confirms what we all expected. The iPhone now supports Exchange over the air sync for email. Good endorsement that Exchange is the std for corporate email. With ActiveSync, the iPhone talks directly to Exchange. Read More...
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Two blogs I am really enjoying reading at the moment from Microsoft are Ewan's and Julian's . Ewan is an old pal and always has great insights, whether it's how to cook the perfect fillet steak or how to create custom states in Office Communicator . Interestingly Read More...
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Our VHD Test Drive Program provides a fast efficient route to software evaluation and pre-built demo platforms. Tte entire catalog of pre-configured Microsoft and partner products and solutions in the VHD format are available from www.microsoft.com/vhd Read More...
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Outlook Web Access is possibly the best incarnation of Cloud Computing I know of. I've used it in airports around the world, beaches in the Maldives and countless other location to keep in touch with my beloved inbox. It's sister technology, RPC over Read More...
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Exchange Server 2007's killer features for me are Unified Comms and Unified Messaging and it's something you'll hear our group shout a lot more about over the coming months. Julian has been posting some great Exchange content over the last few weeks - Read More...
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Who's this bad boy? We call him EVO Supremo and he has a few questions he'd like to ask you about Exchange, Vista and Office. Do you think you know more than him and your colleagues in the Microsoft channel? If you do, you can win some pretty impressive Read More...
All of these guys! Savills is a personal favourite as I think the estate agent business is one that doesn't take advantage of IT nearly as much as they could. These guys are using OWA for mobile access amongst other things. Check out Blackwell's case Read More...
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This is a useful web page I found via Jason that gives a comparison of between Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 and Outlook Web Access 2007. It's handy as the latter of these is uncannily like the rich client version of Outlook and with features like instant Read More...
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