Author: Brian Ocheltree
People I have worked with have complained for years about listening to me rave about a product called FolderShare which I used, and still use, extensively. Foldershare was bought by Microsoft and is now Microsoft Live Sync. I believe there are many other options for seamless file syncing out there now, [...]
Archive for the ‘Microsoft Products’ Category
Set It and Forget It File Syncing – something everyone should consider…
Posted in Community, Cool Tech Stuff, Microsoft, Microsoft Partners, Microsoft Products, Office, Windows on December 8, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Save Money with Server Virtualization
Posted in Bing, BizTalk, Small Business Server, Virtualization on December 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Author: Kim Zanini
Think back to the last time you had to buy a new computer. How much work did you go through, installing new applications and setting up email? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could simply take your old system, copy it onto a new piece of hardware, and start running your new computer [...]
Microsoft, Win7, nice lady at the coffee store, I’m Sorry!
Posted in Microsoft, Microsoft Partners, Microsoft Products, Windows on December 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Ok, I’m eating crow today (is that the right saying?). A few days ago, I posted this now infamous Facebook Status which created quite the skuttlebutt:
“I truly wish Microsoft would make it easier for me to be the MSFT evangelist that I am…. Just found out that my (relatively) brand new Vista PC that [...]
Windows 7 Volume Licensing
Posted in .NET, Community, Dynamics, Exchange, ISV, Marketing & Lead Generation, Microsoft Partners, Office, Public Sector, SharePoint, Small Business Server, Training, Virtualization on October 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Author: Jim Karl
The Windows® 7 operating system (OS) will help business users around the world become more productive and will help IT departments enhance security and control and streamline PC management.
Microsoft® Volume Licensing solutions provide the most flexible, cost effective way to give your clients access to the latest Windows desktop technologies. Whether they want [...]
Effective Dashboards
Posted in .NET, Community, Office, SharePoint on September 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Author: Joan Muschamp
As we struggle with information overload, dashboards are becoming more and more essential to decision making, and not only at the executive level. But, as with traditional technology “deployments” dashboards are too often built without the end result in mind. They get loaded up with whiz-bang features and graphical representations that grab attention [...]
SharePoint 2010 will Require Careful Planning
Posted in SharePoint on September 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Author:Akil Franklin
SharePoint 2010 is packed with exciting new features. Content authors, administrators, and developers can all expect an improved experience. But the upgrade is not without its perils. We’ll cover the benefits first, then dive into some of the gotchas.
Content Authoring Improvements
Improved WYSIWYG [...]
How Long Will I be Able to Use Vista?
Posted in Windows on September 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Author: Jim G.
I finally replaced my and my wife’s slow Dell laptops that actually came with Windows Millenium Edition, but that I had of course been using XP on, with new notebooks with Vista Ultimate, that, if it weren’t for counting the hard drive speed, are as fast as my Windows 2003 servers. After disabling [...]
Microsoft to Stop VB6 Support?
Posted in .NET, Community, Microsoft Partners, Professional Networking, SilverLight on September 17, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Author: George Porzuc
Ok folks -
I have heard that MS is getting ready to stop support for VB6 is this correct? I have a product that uses VB6 as the base and need to know if we need to do a rewrite to .NET – already have some issues with COM+ not working any longer… and [...]