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Tour of Windows Azure Cloud Server Farm

Scott at PDC09 in Los Angeles this week and got a great opportunity to get a guided tour of a piece of the Windows Azure Cloud from Patrick Yantz, a Cloud Architect with Data Center Services. You may think it's a Cloud Container, but it's no...

Nov 25, 2009
1 min read
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Developing SharePoint Applications Best Practices

SharePoint provides a comprehensive platform for application development combined with extensible customer ready applications However using the full...

Sep 5, 2009
2 min read
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Using SMTP Relay with Exchange Online

This post from the Microsoft Online team is just what I needed for a Microsoft CRM email router project last weekWith the deployment of theAugu...

Sep 5, 2009
2 min read
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Microsoft Optimized Windows Desktop Deployment Architecture Demo

IftekharhttpsblogstechnetcomuserProfileaspxUserID48715posts about developing a desktop architecture that is agileToday well t...

Sep 3, 2009
1 min read
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Active Directory Limits: Maximum Objects, etc

Explore Active Directory's maximum limits for objects, trusts, and domain controllers. Learn how to scale your AD infrastructure efficiently.

Jul 22, 2009
3 min read
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Advanced DNS Round Robin and IP Selection on Windows

A great post summarizing both Destination Address Selection in DNS and how IPv6 effects the RFC 3484 address selection algorithmThis post is mea...

Apr 18, 2009
6 min read