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Registration Now Open: MONSTERS of TECH Training! Concentrated Technology is ready to bring you up to speed on today's most critical new technologies and products: Windows PowerShell, Windows Server 2008, and more - all from the most experienced and popular experts in the world! We've announced our first 2009 class dates in Denver, CO, and additional dates
Windows Server 7 2008 R2 Ok, cobbling together everything that's been posted following Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference (PDC), here's what I think the deal is:"Windows 7" is being used internally at Microsoft to refer to both the client and server codebase. While the two obviously have different functionality, they are born of the same base
[UPDATE] We Want to Come Train You - Maybe for Free Greg and I are looking to put together some classes in 2009 - public, in-person training on Windows PowerShell, What's New and Changed in Win2008 (which will help set you up for Win7, too, of course), and Terminal Services. They'd be delivered in a week-long format of expert-led training. To
IT Book Report: Administering Server Core Since my first sneak peek at it, I was convinced that Server Core would become a popular and useful tool in administrators' arsenals; I knew that the challenge, however, would be the many administrators with minimal command-line experience. Setting up Server Core is definitely a different beast than regular Win2008,
Your Experiences with Building Server 2008 as a Desktop? So I spent most of the day yesterday rebuilding my HP Pavilion dv6500t laptop from Vista Ultimate x64 to Windows Server 2008 x64. The coversion process wasn't all that hard, considering I use my laptop only when on travel, and as such don't have that much in the way of