April 23, 2008

Microsoft Live Mesh Will Help You Connect all Your Devices

Microsoft Live MeshToo many devices in your life? Microsoft wants to help you simplify, and on Wednesday it launched a limited technology preview of Live Mesh.
Microsoft said Live Mesh is its new “software-plus-services platform and service that uses the Web as a hub to centrally connect people to the information, applications, people and devices they care about most.” The preview is currently limited to a relatively small number of testers, but a larger beta is expected later this year.

Harder, Not Easier

The platform came about, wrote Microsoft’s Amit Mital on a company blog, following an internal discussion about digital life. The Web is central to Microsoft employees’ lives, he noted, and they stay connected to it through a variety of devices.

“Unfortunately, at least initially,” Mital wrote, “every new device I add makes my life a little harder, not easier.” He said there were many times where he would find that a file was on another machine, or he couldn’t access something because he was offline.

Microsoft Live Mesh DesktopHence, Live Mesh. It allows devices to work together, data and applications to be available from anywhere, sharing to happen with just a few clicks, and your information to always be up to date and available.

In practice, a user signs up with a Windows Live ID and then goes to a personal Live Mesh page. The user then adds a device to a personal “device mesh,” which allows each Windows device to become “aware” of others. Mitral noted that, in the future, Live Mesh will support the Mac and various mobile devices.

Alternative Delivery Models

After a device has been added, there are a few changes in the device, most notably a new notifier icon in the Windows Taskbar. When a user hovers over the icon, a list of devices, news feeds and folders in the mesh pops up.

A user can, for instance, add a folder to the mesh, which adds it to all the devices in the mesh. A side Mesh Bar is available via Internet Explorer, which provides information on user activities and notifications and allows the user to remain up to date with any changes.

The contents of a folder can also be easily shared with others in a mesh, such as vacation pictures. If someone in your mesh adds pictures or notes to the shared folder, Live Mesh gives you a “News” update.

With Live Remote Desktop, a user can also directly access and control other devices in the mesh from any browser, such as a home PC or from someone else’s PC.

Live Mesh is part of Microsoft’s attempt to reposition itself, said Mark Margevicius, a research director with industry research firm Gartner. Just as it did when the Internet first hit, he said, the company “fears becoming irrelevant in the future IT world.”

The new platform could become one of the alternative delivery models for IT, he said, adding that Gartner has predicted that a variety of such models will emerge. Although Microsoft is in a unique position to leverage legacy systems for such an alternative model, Margevicius said he “won’t be surprised” if other companies offer similar platforms.

Source: CIO Today

April 22, 2008

Windows XP Service Pack 3 Due Out Next Week

Filed under: Help Desk Support, Industry News — Tags: , , — stratumIT @ 2:24 pm

Microsoft Windows XPMicrosoft has released Windows XP Service Pack 3 to manufacturers three years after the last service pack. SP3, the last release for Windows XP, will be available April 29th for download and includes security updates. An analyst said Windows XP will be capable of more years of service and it’s not clear that enterprises will embrace Windows Vista.

SP3 will be distributed to home users via Automatic Update in early June, the company said. Online documentation for Windows XP SP3 will be updated next week.

The new service pack is a 70MB download to update Window XP and can be installed on top of either SP1 or SP2. It doesn’t work with the 64-bit version of XP, however.

More from CIO Today.

April 2, 2008

Microsoft’s OOXML Becomes an International Standard

Microsoft

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has approved Microsoft’s Office Open XML (OOXML) file format as an international standard. OOXML was originally rejected, and won’t be finally adopted if ISO or International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) members file a formal appeal over the next two months.

Get the full story from Top Tech News here.

March 27, 2008

DevConnections Conferences

Get connected on April 20-23, 2008 at the DevConnections Conferences and Expos in Orlando, FL. Register at www.devconnections.com. Every attendee receives a free copy of MS Visual Studio 2008.

Microsoft ASP.NET Connections
Visual Studio & Architect Connections
SQL Server Magazine Connections
SharePoint Connections

Keynotes:
Norman Guadagno, Director of Product Marketing for VS Team System
Microsoft

Scott Guthrie, General Manager, .NET Developer Platform
Microsoft

Tom Rizzon, Director of Sharepoint and Office Server
Microsoft

Quentin Clark, General Manager of the Database Engine Group
Microsoft

DevConnections Conferences and Expos

March 16, 2008

Windows Vista SP1 Available on March 19

Filed under: Cool Technologies — Tags: , , , — stratumIT @ 7:54 pm

Microsoft Windows VistaAccording to the Windows Vista Weblog, SP1 for Vista will be available for download on March 19.

The source says Amazon lists the retail version of Windows Vista SP1 being available on March 19.

The post also has Microsoft making the service pack available for download through the Windows Update install service on March 19.

March 12, 2008

Windows Server 2008: Web, Virtualization, Security, and a Solid Foundation for Your Business Workloads

Windows Server 2008: Web, Virtualization, Security, and a Solid Foundation for Your Business Workloads
Here’s a bit of critical information as an introduction to Microsoft’s Windows Server 2008. Start the research now. We’ll be having more conversations very shortly. Thanks.

Windows Server 2008, with its built-in Web and virtualization technologies, enables you to increase the reliability and flexibility of your server infrastructure. Learn how new virtualization tools, Web resources, and security enhancements can help you save time, reduce costs, and provide a platform for a dynamic and optimized datacenter. Powerful new tools, such as Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS7), Server Manager, and Windows PowerShell, allow you to have more control over your servers and streamline web, configuration, and management tasks. Advanced security and reliability enhancements, such as Network Access Protection (NAP) and the Read-Only Domain Controller, harden the operating system and protect your server environment to ensure you have a solid foundation to build your business on.

Webcasts
Watch these 90-minute Windows Server 2008 webcasts and learn how your organization can leverage the enhancements in Windows Server 2008. Tune in for live webcasts and stream or download webcasts for on-demand viewing.

Virtual Labs
Try out Windows Server 2008 during a virtual lab. It’s simpleno complex setup or installation is required. You get a downloadable manual and a 90-minute block of time for each module, and you can sign up for additional 90-minute blocks anytime.

Podcasts
Stream or download these TechNet audio podcasts onto your favorite podcast software or mobile device. These podcasts are free and do not require registrationjust click, listen, and learn about Windows Server 2008.

Get more info at the Windows Server 2008: Web, Virtualization, Security, and a Solid Foundation for Your Business Workloads website here.

March 6, 2008

iPhone and Exchange Integration

This is the first positive step I’ve seen taken by Apple towards making the iPhone a possibility in the secure world of the business enterprise. The rumors have been flying for a while that Apple had licensed Microsoft’s ActiveSync so the iPhone could function on Microsoft Exchange.

The introduction of the iPhone SDK this week verified those rumors. We can’t get too slap happy yet though. Apple has only licensed the protocol. The functionality is not there and won’t be for a couple of versions later in the iPhone. That means at least mid - 2009.

Apple iPhone on Microsoft Exchange

March 1, 2008

Tafiti - Microsoft Debuts New Graphical Search using Silverlight

Filed under: Cool Technologies, Internet Solutions, SEO / SEM — Tags: , , , , — stratumIT @ 9:49 am

BeetTV.com interviewed Marc Mercuri, a Platform Incubation Team Architect at Microsoft recently on Tafiti. Tafiti is an experimental search product which combines the companys Live Search offering with its Flash competitor, Silverlight. According to Microsoft, Tafiti, which means do research in Swahili, is designed to help people use the Web for research projects that span multiple search queries and sessions by helping visualize, store, and share research results.

Primarily Microsoft seems to intend Tafiti as a means of showing off Silverlight and indeed, Tafiti has a gorgeously slick front end. Search results occupy the main portion of the frame and the right hand side holds a shelf where you can save search results via drag-and-drop.

On the left is a carousel which allows you to cycle through the various search result options Web, Images, etc which can also be saved. All of your saved search results can be shared through Windows Live Spaces.

Very cool video demonstration.

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