In August of 2007, my team and I finished our installation of Exchange Server 2007. During the installation, we transitioned our 1,400 or so mailboxes from an Exchange Server 2003 system to Exchange Server 2007. To be fair, our environment is the epitome of simplicity, with only a single Exchange…
Archive for February 28th, 2008
Is Microsoft still having Windows Live outage problems or not?
After a full day of downtime for many Windows Live users on February 26 — an outage the reasons for which Microsoft has declined to explain, but claimed was resolved on February 26 — some users still seem to have been having ongoing service-access problems.
Filed in: Microsoft
Nicewear: SmartSleep
Apple added a hibernate feature called Safe Sleep to their notebook starting with the PowerBook G4 (Double-Layer SD). Safe Sleep saves the notebook’s state to disk and is handy if you run completely out of juice while sleeping with unsaved documents or windows open.
It’s that dimmed, grey screen that you may have seen after […]
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Use a screen recorder to create better documentation
Like most of you, I rely on TechRepublic for an overview of tools and tips that will make my job easier. While the tool I’m going to recommend today has been discussed on TR before, I think it’s worth highlighting again, mostly because it has been so useful to me…
Filed in: Software
Living a bare drive lifestyle
With the increasing demand for storage — video content and disk-based backups — professional Mac users often use hard disk mechanisms like floppies. Now storage vendors are enabling this bare drive workflow with a variety of disk adapters and protectors.
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Google takes on Microsoft SharePoint with Google Sites
Although Google isn’t positioning its Google Sites offering as an alternative to Microsoft’s SharePoint, that is, in effect, what Google’s new wiki-centric collaboration tool is.
Filed in: Microsoft
10 tips for effective use of OpenPGP with GnuPG
Using a private encryption system based on the OpenPGP standard can provide a great improvement to the security of your sensitive data. To maximize the value of that improvement, however, you need to make sure your OpenPGP system itself is secured against the efforts of malicious security crackers. …
Filed in: Security
iPhone SDK in Beta Only? More 3G iPhone Predictions…
SetteB.it claims that the announced “Roadmap” event for the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) will be just that… a “Roadmap”. The site believes that Apple will be unable to deliver a final version of the SDK at their March 6th event. Instead,…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Google launches JotSpot for Google Apps
After what seemed like forever, Google finally re-launched a service that they acquired called JotSpot. What is JotSpot you might wonder? Well, first, the official Google name for the service is “Google Sites“. and this is how they describe it:
Google Sites makes creating a team site as easy as editing a document. Use […]
Filed in: Google
Microsoft starts rolling out new Windows Live platform dev tools, services
One of Microsoft’s mystery men behind the cloud, David Treadwell, has gone public with a number of updates coming to Microsoft’s evolving Windows Live development platform.
Filed in: Microsoft
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