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Posted @ Friday, 20 April 2012 9:00 AM By Matt Marlor
System Center 2012 is here, and it brings new licensing! Here's what you need to know.
Posted @ Tuesday, 24 May 2011 5:00 PM By Matt Marlor
Lost your ability to administer Blackberry Enterprise Server? Here's a way to gain access, and a heads up on a bug ...
Posted @ Tuesday, 5 April 2011 10:28 AM By Matt Marlor
All too often, IT security gets communicated as a big contest - who can piss higher than the other. It's not appropriate, and it doesn't help. So why keep doing it?
Posted @ Saturday, 20 November 2010 8:49 AM By James Bannan
Personal devices like the iPad are pushing their way into enterprise, but what are the implications?
Posted @ Wednesday, 17 November 2010 11:42 PM By collinvanuden
There are a whole bunch of people who really know what they're talking about throwing out a library of advice on how best to implement your plans for bringing the fast paced world of social networking into the enterprise for the benefit of your business.
If that's what you're after, my apologies - you got me instead.
{Cue intense blippy tech music, flashing lights and pan across cables stuck into stuff! Zing! Blinkety Blinkity Blinkety aaand fade...}
How to screw up your internal corporate social m ...
Posted @ Friday, 29 October 2010 5:05 PM By Matt Marlor
I may work with Windows, but I use Linux too. Here's my thoughts on why it's not getting as far as it should ...
Posted @ Tuesday, 28 September 2010 3:55 PM By Matt Marlor
Snom, OCS / Lync, and Snomtastic might just change the game ... perspective from an early adopter!
Posted @ Friday, 16 July 2010 1:05 AM By Matt Marlor
The conclusion to our OCS 2007 R2 Enterprise Voice project rollout - an open source product release!
Posted @ Tuesday, 18 May 2010 1:03 PM By Matt Marlor
Windows DNS server is often much maligned and scoffed at. Although there's no doubt some justification for that, it's typically a necessary evil for your Windows-based corporate network for Active Directory operation. Unfortunately, I've just encountered a behaviour I probably wouldn't have expected, which made an outage more severe than strictly required. Possibly a useful heads up for admins.
Posted @ Wednesday, 12 May 2010 2:14 AM By Peter
With the announcements about the budget out now, what is there to celebrate from an end user's perspective? will you have enough budget to buy the power workstation you need to help you develop really cool code for a new website? Will you get enough to upgrade the San or the External backup drive?
and what happens when the resellers realise you have money to "burn"?
How do you interact with the reseller community? do you deal with a specific company, who sends you your very own rep and expects them to sel ...
Posted @ Monday, 10 May 2010 1:11 PM By Steve Molkentin
When was the last time you had a really, really good customer service experience? I'll bet pennies to pounds it wasn't at work.
Posted @ Monday, 10 May 2010 9:19 AM By Brian H Madsen
I guess this is one of my pet hates/loves - too often i come across applications that makes it's database connection strings freely available to anybody who knows where to look.
As a junior developer, the main focus is generally just to secure the connection string and leave it at that - the IT guys knows what they're doing. But, untold amount of data is being transfered across domains, networks or even in the public, without any thought for how that data is secured.
I'm sure many that's worked in the finance industry (banking anyone) is aware of how important it is to secure that data...we're dealing with money here, so it's an obvious fact that it needs to be safe.
So, how do we do it? or do we care? i mean, the famous last words of any application exposed to the public is "it wouldn't happen to me, right?".
Posted @ Thursday, 6 May 2010 11:04 PM By Mick Huxley
A simple look at the problems assoicated with breaking down security to users..
Posted @ Monday, 26 April 2010 9:10 PM By Matt Marlor
Amazing reception from staff, project success is always welcome!
Posted @ Sunday, 11 April 2010 5:14 PM By Matt Marlor
How we started with a modest "phone improvement" project, and came up with a fully fledged Phone Management System and PABX replacement!