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A recent survey by data protection vendor Acronis has found that although the desire exists for a single integrated data protection solution, too many organisations still separate Backup from Disaster Recovery.

Published in Security

The temporary network set up at the Gold Coast Convention Centre for Microsoft's Tech.Ed conference withstood the onslaught of thousands of attendees and the demands of speakers.

Published in Networking
Wednesday, 31 August 2011 12:20

Westpac proves Azure cloudbursting

What do you do if an Excel spreadsheet takes hours to run? Distributing the load over multiple CPUs could be an answer, but using the cloud can be more affordable.

Compered by self-confessed geek Adam Spencer, the keynote session at Microsoft's Tech.Ed conference celebrated the geek.

Wednesday, 31 August 2011 07:22

Tech.Ed plenary plugs private cloud

Microsoft officials took advantage of a plenary session at the company's Tech.Ed conference to preview some features of Windows Server 8 and System Center 2012.

Friday, 03 September 2010 13:31

Microsoft Tech.Ed 2010 network shouldered the load

Sydney might have hosted the 'best ever' Olympic Games back in 2000, but Microsoft Tech.Ed 2010 held last week on the Gold Coast was the best ever as far as the event's technology manager Jorke Odolphi is concerned.

Published in Networking
Microsoft’s own SourceForge-like repository of open source projects, CodePlex, celebrated its third anniversary recently. According to Sara Ford, CodePlex program manager, the site is accepted and welcomed among the fans of open source and Linux software.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 10 September 2009 22:50

MS Tech Ed 2009 - Windows 7, 8, 9 and the future

It’s been an interesting few days at Microsoft’s annual Tech.Ed event, with this year naturally focusing on all of Microsoft’s big guns – Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, virtualisation, software development, Office 2010 – and just how nicely Win 7 RTM runs on netbooks!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Meet Sara Ford. She’s the program manager in charge of Microsoft’s answer to SourceForge, CodePlex. She’s also responsible for donating some $29,000 to families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Published in Education
Microsoft Tech-Ed Australia 2009 is underway on the sunny Gold Coast, awash with a sea of HP netbooks given to every paying attendee. Yet not all of the fully sold-out crowd think the gift is so great. One participant is tweeting discontent about budget cuts under the alias teched09sucks.
Published in Education
A new range of Windows Mobile 6.5-powered smartphones will be available for retail purchase from October 6th. That date also sees the Windows Mobile marketplace open its doors. Microsoft told iTWire why iPhone developers will find it a superior software outlet, why Windows Mobile crashes, and how Microsoft thought of the app store first.

Published in Education
It’s on, and I’m here. Microsoft Tech-Ed Australia is running from today until Friday 11th September on the sunny Gold Coast of Australia. An incredible 2000+ attendees are roaming about with HP Mini netbooks. Demonstrations have already begun of Exchange 2010, Office 2010 and Visual Studio 2010.

Published in Education
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 16:24

Gizmos and gifts dazzle Microsoft faithful

Microsoft’s TechEd 2009 has kicked off with delegates bristling with more technology than usual thanks to the HP mini-notebook preloaded with Windows 7 and Office 2010 that was offered to all full-fee paying attendees.
Published in Development
Thursday, 03 September 2009 17:37

Massive Windows 7 deployment at Microsoft Tech-Ed

Windows-based systems administrators and software developers will be converging on the Gold Coast of Australia next week for Microsoft’s annual Tech-Ed event. This year the educational content may find the show stolen by an unprecedented massive Windows 7 netbook giveaway to every paid attendee.

Published in Education
Friday, 28 August 2009 08:14

Microsoft honchos steer clear of Tech.Ed

Unlike previous years when Microsoft has rolled out the big-guns to address the faithful who roll up for Tech.Ed, in 2009 it will be left to the technology itself to take on the starring role as there won’t be a keynote.  
Published in Development

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