My colleague Nicki Wruck (@CommunityGuide) has started a huge series of short videos about the features in Windows Server 2008 R2 – in German.
Windows Server 2008 R2 has more than 80 features available to the administrator to supplement the numerous roles. But many of these features have strange names making them close to impossible to understand.
Nicki has already published 10 videos on a YouTube channel called R2FeatureTalk. Watch me talking about Network Load Balancing – and I will be involved in several more.
Kudos for this great idea, useful content and funny introductions.
… because I will be wearing a shirt with the same design on it at Summit/Synergy in Las Vegas starting next Sunday. One way or another I recommend you remember our faces (see below) to catch up with us ;-) I am really looking forward to technical discussions about almost anything.
Continue reading ‘You’ll Know Helge By His Shirt At Synergy … Maybe, Maybe Not’
Thorsten Christoffers, working with sepago as well, has recently started his own blog. I value Thorsten very much as a colleague and an expert in technologies related with Microsoft Windows Server Systems and Microsoft System Center. Continue reading ‘New Blog By sepago’
I am proud to announce the availability of the user profile whitepaper for Citrix User Profile Manager (UPM) 2.0. It has been a lot of new and updated content to reflect the changes in UPM 2.0 compared to the Tech Preview. Continue reading ‘User Profile Whitepaper for Citrix User Profile Manager 2.0′
A couple of hours ago, sepago started the Community Tools blog as a publishing platform for freely available tools. So far it contains the tools which I and my colleague Helge Klein have published in the past. New tools by other co-workers will be made available there. Continue reading ’sepago Community Tools’
I have recently had the chance to write an article for a German journal called LANline. The article focuses on user profile management and why modern approaches of application delivery create the need for a user profile management solution.
The article can be read either in the printed issue published in October 2008 or online. Continue reading ‘The Necessity of Managing User Profiles’
A couple of weeks ago, Citrix released XenApp 5.0 to the web. Rest assured, I was really eager to be one of the first to download this new major release and immediately set up a new box with it. Of course, I wanted to know how the RTW compares to the Early Release of Project Delaware which I wrote about in Delaware Test Drive. Continue reading ‘Where is my XenApp 5.0 for Windows Server 2003?’
By now, you have probably read about sepago striking a deal with Citrix (see our press release as PDF as well as Doug’s and Thomas Kötzing’s article). Our product sepagoPROFILE is now owned by Citrix and released under the name of “User Profile Manager” or, short, UPM. Continue reading ‘Future Development of the User Profile Whitepaper’
The whitepaper about user profile management has been available for several months and has reached an astonishing number of downloads. Due to the evolving strategies for delivering applications as well as desktops, we decided to expand on the issue of evaluating user profile management solutions and the subtleties involved in this process. Continue reading ‘How to Choose a Profile Solution (Version 1.5 of the User Profile Whitepaper)’
As application delivery scenarios grow increasingly complex, user profile management becomes even more of an issue than in times of server-based computing.There is a whole market focussing on managing a user’s environment. One aspect of these efforts is to handle a user’s personal settings which sepagoPROFILE solely concentrates on. Continue reading ‘Whitepaper About User Profile Management’