More top picks from the week: Marathon to bring fault tolerant wares to WS2008, XenServer Windows 7 beta free-for-all Windows Server 2008 R2 beta ready for downloading Windows 7 news roundup -- skim this and be in the know Microsoft releases its second iPhone app: Microsoft Tag From our bloggers: Mitchell Ashley: Converging on Microsoft Windows 7: It's still all about the XP users Redmond is working hard to give Windows 7 its best shot at making a good first impression. The install has been virtually flawless thanks to continued refinement of the Vista kernel that lives on in Windows Server 2008 and now Windows 7. Ron Barrett: A Better Windows World Why Windows 7 will crush Linux Windows 7 installs easier, has simpler configuration of user settings, greater availability of software, support (although you could argue that all support is awful, which is probably true) ... plus let's not forget PowerShell. Tyson Kopczynski: Hidden Microsoft I use Windows Live Mesh, what do you use? Sometimes Microsoft surprises me. It has been trying to outmaneuver Google in the cloud with its Live services. But these often seem to be a rehash of something that already exists. Live Mesh is different. It synchs data between devices and includes cloud storage that doesn't impose the usual data-type limitations. Brian Egler: SQL Server Strategies Database Mirror issues – Sweden saves the day! I have been testing out Database Mirroring in SQL Server 2008. There are numerous enhancements in 2008, mainly under the hood in the name of performance and reliability. Kerrie Meyler: Managing Microsoft Why the Microsoft Solutions Framework is a good tool for System Center The Microsoft Solutions Framework is a valuable yet often overlooked tool when working with System Center products. Susan Hanley: Essential SharePoint Helpful hints for SharePoint searchers Finding information effectively in SharePoint requires an understanding of the specific syntax used in the SharePoint search engine. Hot discussions among Microsoft Subnet readers Why Windows 7 will crush Linux Top 8 Microsoft Research projects to improve our lives Windows 7 has its first blunder Why XP users will switch to Windows 7 The case of the lecture only instructor Giveaways and goodies Deadline is January 31 for these goodies up for grabs: 1) One Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500. 2) Fifteen copies of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration Book by Ross Mistry and Hilary Cotter, published Dec. 23, 2008, by Sams. See the Microsoft Subnet home page for details on all giveaways. Check out Microsoft Subnet’s library for more free chapters and special discounts on best-selling books. Check out the giveaways for books and free Cisco training from our sister site, Cisco Subnet. Visit the Microsoft Subnet page for daily news, bloggers, opinions, hot topics. |
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