TechNet Magazine November 2012
Windows 8:Task Manager retuned
Microsoft has redesigned the new Windows 8 Task Manager to accommodate both power users and more casual users. Ryan Haveson
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010:Clustering for high availability
Configuring clustering and using Database Availability Groups are two excellent ways to ensure high availability for Microsoft Exchange. Japp Wesselius
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012:Perfecting the private cloud
The forthcoming System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 expedites virtual management for moving to private or hybrid clouds. Paul Schnackenburg
IT Management:IT is not the enemy
When it comes to the Bring Your Own Device movement, IT isn’t necessarily the enemy. Romi Mahajan
Windows Azure:Windows Azure enhanced
Several updates to Windows Azure can help you move your organization’s data and applications to the cloud. Bob Kelly
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013:E-mail improved
The new release of Microsoft Exchange Server has a host of enhancements, mostly focused on architecture, flexibility and integration. Alan Maddison
SharePoint 2010:Solution packaging
After you’ve developed your SharePoint solutions, how you package and deploy them is the final part of the process. Corey Erkes, Steve Wright
Cloud Computing:Organize cloud operations
Moving to a cloud infrastructure has myriad benefits, but will only proceed smoothly with proper planning and prioritizing. Vic (J.R.) Winkler
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Windows PowerShell:Comment your way to help
You can add your own comments to your scripts, creating your own online help and tutorial system.Don Jones
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Windows Confidential:Numerology of the build
Assigning the build number of the Windows release version is a chance for management to do something cute.Raymond Chen
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Geek of All Trades:VMM 2012 and Server App-V: happy together
Microsoft quietly added Server App-V to System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012, an excellent move on both the technical and strategic level.Greg Shields
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Editor's Note:Change is inevitable
With the release of Windows 8, major changes come to the world of Windows. What are your plans regarding the new OS?Lafe Low
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Utility Spotlight:Modify your mouse
The Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center lets you modify your mouse and keyboard settings to take advantage of new features in Windows 8.Lance Whitney
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Toolbox:New products for IT professionals
These two suites of tools help you monitor and maintain the TCP ports in use on your system and keep your system clean after deleting applications.Greg Steen
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Processes like backup and restore and consistency checking can cause some unexpected behaviors, but they do make sense.Paul S. Randal
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