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De vensters leven vandaag Lanceringen SkyDrive

Vandaag leven de Vensters SkyDrive verlaat erachter de „Bèta“ markering die - 5GB van opslag voor zijn gebruikers introduceert en beschikbaar in 35 nieuwe landen en gebieden wordt. Lees de Vensters Levende SkyDrive lanceringsaankondiging van hun team blog!

Bovenop beschikbaar het zijn aan gebruikers in de Verenigde Staten, het Verenigd Koninkrijk, en India, is de Vensters Levende SkyDrive nu beschikbaar in de volgende 35 landen en de gebieden:

Argentinië, Australië, Oostenrijk, België, Brazilië, Bolivië, Canada, Chili, Colombia, Denemarken, Dominicaanse Republiek, Ecuador, El Salvador, Frankrijk, Finland, Guatemala, Honduras, Italië, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Nederland, Nieuw Zeeland, Nicaragua, Noorwegen, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spanje, Zweden, Zwitserland, Taiwan, en Turkije.

Met 5GB van opslag, kunt u vrij een weinig uw foto's, muziek, documenten van het Bureau en meer opslaan. Vermeldde ik dat 5GB van opslag ook vrij is?

Voor zij die bèta het testen Vensters Levende SkyDrive - met de lancering zijn geweest van vandaag kunt u verwachten om verbeteringen met het achterste deel te zien die helpen prestaties bovenop de verhoging eerder verbeteren aan 5GB van opslag van 1GB.

Hier op de Ervaring Blog van Vensters, gebruik ik Vensters Levende SkyDrive om de Opml- dossiers voor mijn te ontvangen ...

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Het aankondigen van RTM van SP1 van het Uitzicht van Vensters

Hallo, Mike Nash hier van de groep van het Beheer van het Product van Vensters in Microsoft. Vandaag zijn wij opgewekt om aan te kondigen dat wij Pak 1 van de Dienst voor het Uitzicht van Vensters aan productie (RTM) voor onze eerste reeks talen hebben vrijgegeven (Engels, Frans, Spaans, Duits en Japans).

Pak 1 van de dienst is een zeer belangrijke mijlpaal omdat het velen hoofdthema's die onze klanten met het Uitzicht van Vensters tijdens vorig jaar zowel hebben geïdentificeerdn, direct en door programma's zoals het Programma van de Verbetering van de Ervaring van de Klant behandelt. Met Pak 1 van de Dienst, hebben wij grote vooruitgang in prestaties, betrouwbaarheid en verenigbaarheid geboekt. One of the great things about my job is that I get to play with the latest builds of our products — I’ve personally been running Windows Vista SP1 pretty exclusively for a few months and I’ve noticed that my systems run faster and more reliably than they did with the “Gold” release of Windows Vista.

When we first released Windows Vista last year, there were lots of customers who had great experiences, but some had issues finding applications that worked well on Windows Vista; others had problems finding the right device drivers for some of the hardware devices that they used. The

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Written by Mike Nash on February 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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Announcing Microsoft Assessment and Planning Beta Refresh for Windows Vista & Windows Server 2008

Introducing Microsoft Assessment and Planning 3.0

For those of you who are considering the migration of your desktop and server infrastructure to Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008, we have good news for you!

As we’ve announced at TechEd IT Forum 2007 in Barcelona last November, the Microsoft Solution Accelerators team is going to release the expanded version of Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.1 called Microsoft Assessment and Planning 3.0 (aka MAP).

In short, MAP is an automated agent-less network-wide inventory and assessment tool that can quickly determine if your organization’s desktops and servers are ready for migration to Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.

What do I mean by AGENT-LESS inventory? Simply put, it means that you do not need to launch any software agents on any of those machines you want this tool to inventory and query - so no more security concerns and user interruption!

It offers quick network-wide inventory of machines and generate hardware and device compatibility reports with actionable recommendations in the form of auto-generated proposal documents - perfect documentation for your IT project planning in the new fiscal year!

The best part is that

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Written by Baldwin Ng on January 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Do the (RED) thing

There’s been some speculation online that Windows, Dell and (RED) are going to make an announcement later this week at Davos. Wouldn’t it be incredible if, through the simple act of choosing a PC, and at no extra cost to you, you could put someone living with AIDS in Africa on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment for more than six months? Windows, Dell and (RED) are proud to introduce our (PRODUCT) RED products later this week. Look for details in the coming days…

Written by Nick White on January 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Microsoft Virtualization Day: Helping IT professionals do more with less

I’m relaying the following article on behalf of my colleague Shanen Boettcher, General Manager of Windows Product Management for the enterprise. It’s the first in a series of posts from Shanen exploring what we’re doing to make it simpler and easier to introduce and get the most out of virtualization of Windows in enterprise environments.

Today we’re making a series of announcements outlining our company-wide strategy for virtualization from the desktop to the datacenter.

For all the hype and excitement in the industry, the primary scenario of using machine-level hardware virtualization to consolidate server machines has been used on less than 10% of hardware servers. While virtualization started in server consolidation, it is only a small piece of the value offered by virtualization. Nowadays virtualization is not a single technology; instead, it is a collection of technologies that can be applied to all aspects of the server and the desktop. Less than 1% of desktops take advantage of virtualization and yet machine virtualization, application virtualization, presentation virtualization and even profile virtualization are upcoming virtualization techniques that when applied can increase the flexibility, business continuity, security and agility of desktop deployments. Application virtualization — the notion of reducing conflicts between

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Written by Nick White on January 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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IE8 achieves web standards milestone

Today Internet Explorer General Manager Dean Hachamovitch posted about an important milestone in the development of the next version of Internet Explorer, IE8. As of last week – 12 December, to be exact – the latest build correctly renders the Acid2 browser test in IE8 standards mode. As Dean points out, this is just one of many milestones ahead for Internet Explorer 8 and we can expect to hear more as further progress is made.

IE8 will be at MIX08, with a beta release due sometime in the first half of 2008.

If you have questions on IE8 and the team’s progress, those are best directed to the IE Team blog.

Written by Nick White on December 19th, 2007 with no comments.
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