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Jun
03
2010

Enabling the Exchange 2010 ECP Performance Console

If you’ve been testing or even running Exchange 2010 in production, you will most certainly be aware of the Exchange Control Panel – which is now not only the user’s Options panel but provides access to a number of Administrative tools, such as basic user management and reporting/mailbox searches. However one feature contained in the ECP [...]
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Jun
03
2010

Automatically install Exchange 2010 pre-requisites

This one’s a no-brainer even for those that don’t like the command line. Exchange 2010 has a set of pre-requisites that although aren’t extensive, are a bit of a fiddle to install using the GUI. A quick way of getting them all on is to use the pre-packaged XML ServerManagerCmd Answer files provided in the scripts [...]
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Jun
03
2010

A quick look at Outlook Web App improvements coming in Exchange 2010 SP1

Today Microsoft made public some of the new features in Exchange 2010 SP1 over on the Exchange Team blog. There’s a multitude of new features available and I encourage you to take a look. I’ll be publishing a few posts over the coming days on features I’m most interested in but to start off, I’m [...]
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Jun
03
2010

Calendar Sharing Improvements coming in Exchange 2010 SP1

One of the new features coming in Exchange 2010 SP1 that I’m excited about (and already making use of) is the ability to share calendars from Exchange either in iCalendar or HTML format. So – why is this useful? Doesn’t Exchange 2010 already have improved Calendar sharing with the new federated sharing features available from RTM? [...]
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Jun
03
2010

Microsoft Application Virtualization Dashboard

The App-V Dashboard’s built-in charts, gauges, and tables let you track any App-V dataset in near-real time, so you can easily stay on top of the usage, health, and compliance of all your virtualized applications.

Benefits of the dashboard include:

  • Actionable information out of the box. The dashboard comes with a wide range of valuable, built-in reports like top 5 applications used, top 5 users, applications never used, application usage for a specific user, system utilization, and many more.
  • Near-real-time access to key information. The graphical dashboard lets customers view any App-V dataset in near-real time.
  • Easy to build and configure. The dashboard’s wizard-based tools let customers easily create new dashboards in minutes.
  • Easy to customize. The dashboard can easily be customized to meet the needs of different departments and other groups. Any data set in the Microsoft Application Virtualization database can be presented on the dashboard, in chart, gauge, and table formats.
  • Flexible & interactive. Users can easily filter data and create ad hoc, custom views. Filters allow users to quickly drill down from high-level to more specific data

 

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Jun
02
2010

Video: Hyper-V Live Migration with HP StorageWorks

The video demonstrates Long Distance Live Migration with Microsoft Hyper-V achieved with the HP StorageWorks EVA or XP Disk Array. A similar demo was given to the bloggers that attended the HP StorageWorks Tech Day in Houston.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzh6niQcwiI

Video: Hyper-V Live Migration with HP StorageWorks

Video: Hyper-V Live Migration with HP StorageWorks

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Hi, my name is Misha Hanin. I have served as an IT Network Administrator and IT Consultant for over 15 years. I have a number of certifications including CNE, Citrix CCA, VMWare VCP, MCP+I, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP Enterprise Messaging Administrator & MCITP Enterprise Administrator .

Microsoft presented me with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP Award (MVP) in Windows Server - Admin Frameworks! More...




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