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41 days ago
Quote by Eric Siebert : vExpert What is virtualization? If you work with virtualization for a living, inevitably you’ll be asked what virtualization is. Trying to explain it to someone who doesn’t work with computers can often be challenging, and after you explain it they still may not know what it’s about. So how do you explain it to someone for the first time? I find that using analogies that anyone can relate to is a good way to explain things to people. Before I attempt a virtualization analogy I’ll try explaining it in basic computer terms. Virtualization software, also called a hypervisor, emulates computer hardware allowing multiple operating systems to run on a single physical computer host. Each guest operating system appears to have the host’s processor, memory, and other resources all to itself. The hypervisor, however, is actually controlling the host processor and resources and allocates what is needed to each operating system, making sure that the ...44 days ago
Quote from Brian Hall from Office 2010 Team! Office comes to Windows Live – starting today Today is a real milestone for people who use Microsoft Office or Windows Live. Starting today, a select group of SkyDrive customers will be invited to try out a technical preview of the online versions of Microsoft Office Excel, Word and PowerPoint, also known as the Office Web Apps, integrated right inside their Windows Live SkyDrive experience. Over time, as the final version is released, the Office Web Apps will become available to all 500 million+ users of Hotmail, Messenger and other Windows Live services. While the tech preview doesn’t have all the cool features that will be available in the final offering, it does show off the exciting potential of having online versions of Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, and how you can easily access and work with your Office documents from anywhere with an Internet connection. When those of you participating in the Tech Preview upload or ...
48 days ago
Finally, everyones waiting has ended for the right nevertheless simple and power total Antivirus, Antispyware, Antimalware etc... solution only comes from Microsoft and it's free for their end-users/customers. Here is the weblink :- http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/ Microsoft has released a free version of complete malware protection software today. This software is branded as “ Microsoft Security Essentials ” (MSE). MSE is supported on Windows XP/Vista/7. Click here to know more about it. Download link is also available there. Pl GoAhead with MSE free security solution and be the one to secure your PCs.. have a grt day...............
70 days ago
There we go; 1) Run regedit - select file - connect network registry - enter the name of the remote computer & select check names . 2) Go to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server -- fDenyTSConnections= 1 3) Change the fDenyTSConnections value to 0 4) Then your session will be enable. Enjoy……………….. - Rishi
70 days ago
Quote Thick vs. Virtual Clients I almost laugh at companies that think they can save all kinds of money with a virtualized their desktop. Most companies have little or no business reason for virtualizing their desktops; they just think it has a less TCO than supporting physical desktops. I really try to dig down to why customers are looking or piloting a virtual desktop environment. Is it centralized management of disks? Or is it flexibility of hot-desking with applications and the desktop state still running as a service? Is it for security so that data and applications never leave the data center? Or really, is it a shiny new toy for IS to figure out? I do believe there is a scenario for virtualized desktops. For instance I worked with a large bank who wants to keep their IP local to the US but have offshore developers manage the code and need access to virtual boxes for development and test. The scenarios for a valid virtual desktop is limited and most customers will be ...



