Archive for June 5th, 2010
Jun
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The FIFA World Cup is just around the corner and the world is buzzing. You can now easily share your passion for your team using Yahoo! Mail. "you'll see a flag icon in status area – the flag is based on regional version and language of your Yahoo! Mail. By clicking on flag, Yahoo! Mail will
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Jun
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System Center Essentials 2007 gathers agent data through predefined objects, monitors and filtering rules installed through Management Packs. MPs installed during SCE installation provide basic functionality, with additional MPs available through MP Catalog. Data is then gathered by various scripts & detection methods outlined within these MPs, and inserted into SCE's databases for reference & reporting.
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Jun
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Microsoft published a whitepaper focuses on advantages of deploying SQL Server database application workloads to a virtualisation environment using Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V. It demons that Hyper-V provides performance and scalability needed to run complex SQL Server workloads in certain scenarios. It also shows how Hyper-V can improve performance when used in conjunction with advanced
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Jun
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Windows Live Mesh didn't support Windows Home Server, although hacks were available to get Mesh client working on the platform. Hopes were that support would be available in the production release, however, Live team's FAQ confirms that Windows XP and WHS v1 willn't be supported by Windows Live Sync. However, Sync will support WHS
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Jun
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Samsung's "Wave" cell phone released with a microSD card is "infected with a malware called 'Worm:Win32/Verst.A'. malware itself doesn't run on phone, but does try to infect your computer. Verst.A spreads by taking advantage of autorun feature in Windows. If run, worm starts a thread that continuously tries to copy itself to all drives from A
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Jun
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Seven months into the market, Windows 7 life is still going strong, Tami Reller, CVP and CFO at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch U.S. Technology Conference, noted among other things; "Microsoft has sold over 100 million Windows 7 licenses in its the first 6 months on
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Jun
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A case study of Bunten & Associates, Covington, Kentucky, show the benefits of Windows Home Server;"Bunten & Associates provides small businesses and individuals with payroll, accounting, and tax services. With just three employees, firm provides approximately 60 small businesses with accounting and payroll services, and helps up to 500 individuals annually with tax
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Jun
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"Geek Out with Perry"! In this video, Perry addresses your data protection questions. "The core of these questions was basically: "Is replication really a complete solution to all data protection and retention needs?" The answer is "of course no". Most of the conversation is about the suite of investments that we've brought together that guarantee that
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Jun
5
Father's Day is a day honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. It's celebrated on the 3rd-Sunday of June in 52 of the world's countries and on other days elsewhere. This year's begining, on January 22nd, 2010, we've lost our "dear father Sh. Govind Ram". Father's Day for
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Jun
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"MigrateDatasourceDataFromDPM script can have many formats one of which's to migrate a source disk to a target disk or array of disks. How much space do you need to migrate? You need at least as much as the source disk size of course but what if 1 or more volumes span to another disk? Take the
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Jun
5
At the D8 Conference, California, AOL's CEO Tim Armstrong, began negotiating a new search deal last week. AOL currently outsources search to Google. Tim is just being coy. "AOL isn't negotiating a search deal. It's negotiating a sale." A "source familiar with Tim and AOL's strategic thinking suggests" that an "outcome of these negotiations could be
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Jun
5
Are your Facebook's privacy settings leaving you exposed and giving you nightmares? You can now, protect your private information on Facebook with a set-it-and-forget-it option, using the "PrivacyDefender," —an easy to use tool that automatically configures your Facebook privacy settings. PrivacyDefender shows you a simple diagram of your current settings, all you need to do is
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