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Posted on September 30, 2008 in VMLogix, Windows Server 2008No Comments »

This post was written by Jeff Johnston

VMLogix Inc., a leading provider of virtual lab automation solutions, has launched VMLogix LabManager 3.6 to support Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. VMLogix LabManager is a hypervisor agnostic and with the introduction of Hyper-V, now supports all standard server virtualization platforms. This will enable users to leverage their existing infrastructure and effectively centralize lab management and operations. VMLogix’s CEO Sameer Dholakia said
“As adoption of virtualization platforms from vendors other than VMware grows, vendor-agnostic products like VMLogix LabManager will meet the market need by providing customers with choice, platform interoperability and superior performance.”
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Posted on September 23, 2008 in Nintex, SharePointNo Comments »

This post was written by Jeff Johnston

Nintex LogoNintex ( www.nintex.com), which is a leading global innovator of software products that extend Microsoft technology, has announced the commercial availability of Nintex Reporting 2008. Designed to provide insight on demand, the Nintex Reporting 2008 software collects and analyzes SharePoint site structure, content and usage data for adoption monitoring, capacity planning, and a variety of other governance applications.

The software is easy to install, configure, and use, requiring nothing more than a Web browser to navigate more than 75 rich interactive charts and graphs out of the box. Built on data warehousing principles, Nintex Reporting 2008 provides maximum flexibility, response time, and extensibility while minimizing impact on a SharePoint production environment.

Posted on September 16, 2008 in Product LaunchesNo Comments »

This post was written by Jeff Johnston

Nintex ( www.nintex.com), which is a leading global innovator of software products that extend Microsoft technology, has announced the commercial availability of Nintex Reporting 2008. Designed to provide insight on demand, the Nintex Reporting 2008 software collects and analyzes SharePoint site structure, content and usage data for adoption monitoring, capacity planning, and a variety of other governance applications.

The software is easy to install, configure, and use, requiring nothing more than a Web browser to navigate more than 75 rich interactive charts and graphs out of the box. Built on data warehousing principles, Nintex Reporting 2008 provides maximum flexibility, response time, and extensibility while minimizing impact on a SharePoint production environment.

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Posted on September 11, 2008 in SurfaceNo Comments »

This post was written by Jeff Johnston

More than a year after Bill Gates demonstrated Microsoft’s hot new toy — a touch-controlled tabletop computer called Surface — Seattle is getting its first commercial unit today. But Microsoft employees have been playing with the devices, and providing feedback, since January.

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Posted on September 5, 2008 in Windows 7No Comments »

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Microsoft Inc., has launched a new blog titled Engineering Windows 7, or E7 in short. For the time being, the blog is going light on “the wow,” with an image-less blue and white design as straight forward as the blog’s name implies. E7 is a bit sparse on the content front presently, with two posts, including a maiden message about commenting guidelines and another which introduces the blog’s mission statement. E7 is being hosted by the two senior engineering managers for the Windows 7 product, Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky. Jon and Steven, along with members of the engineering team will post, comment, and participate in this blog.
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