Many organizations today rely on some degree of virtualization. Whether it is a few virtual machines running on a single physical computer or a whole server farm across multiple root servers, virtualization optimizes investment in hardware and network infrastructure by:• Increasing the utilization of underused hardware. • Improving server availability.• Reducing IT costs. The purpose of this paper is to provide guidance and best practices for deploying Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 in a virtualized environment with Windows Server® 2008 R2 Hyper V™ technology. This paper has been carefully composed to be relevant to organizations of any size…Click here to download this paper from Microsoft
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Enhanced Hardware Virtualization Support for Exchange 2010
The Microsoft Exchange team is enhancing positioning by including additional supported scenarios regarding Exchange Server 2010 running under hardware virtualization software. As of today, the following support scenarios are being updated, for Exchange 2010 SP1, and later…To know more, click here
Windows Phone 7 Connector (for Mac) – Beta
Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac is a new software application that enables you to synchronize your favorite music*, videos*, photos* and podcasts* from iTunes and iPhoto.This software is not part of the Zune experience. In order to enjoy the Zune experience on Mac, you will need to install a Windows OS (XP or higher). Zune delivers music and video entertainment across Windows Phone 7, Xbox Live and Windows PC’s. *DRM Protected content will not be able to be synchronized with Windows Phone 7.
To Download this, click here or to go to Windows Phone 7 official website, click here
Microsoft and Skype
On May 10, 2011, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: “MSFT”) and Skype Global S.à r.l today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire Skype, the leading Internet communications company, for $8.5 billion in cash from the investor group led by Silver Lake. The agreement has been approved by the boards of directors of both Microsoft and Skype.
Read the press release from Microsoft News Center.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Skype CEO Tony Bates announce Microsoft's acquisition of Skype. San Francisco, May 10, 2011
Article from The Telegraph about this deal.
Skype will support Microsoft devices like Xbox and Kinect, Windows Phone and a wide array of Windows devices, and Microsoft will connect Skype users with Lync, Outlook, Xbox Live and other communities. Microsoft will continue to invest in and support Skype clients on non-Microsoft platforms. The acquisition will increase the accessibility of real-time video and voice communications, bringing benefits to both consumers and enterprise users and generating significant new business and revenue opportunities. The combination will extend Skype’s world-class brand and the reach of its networked platform, while enhancing Microsoft’s existing portfolio of real-time communications products and services.
Microsoft Dynamics GP “12” Web Client Architecture
The Web Client is the full GP application delivered through the Web. The key pieces to be delivered will be the core application components, ISV dictionaries, and in-house customizations – Dexterity customizations. At the
core of the web client is the UI update which will feature new homepage tiles, ribbons and tabs. Microsoft expects that UI performance will rival that of Terminal Server or better. Web Client to be introduced with codename GP “12. To know more about Microsoft Dynamics GP webclient, Mariano Gomez had an interest article to explain it. Click here to know more. To know more about the Rendering Engine, click here.
To know more about Silver light architecture, click here
Bing Maps Control for iOS
The Bing Maps iOS Control is an Objective-C control for embedding maps directly into native iOS apps. With a rich, gesture-based UI provided by Seadragon, the Bing Maps iOS Control provides support for adding pushpins and other overlays to the map, allows your device location to be displayed, and provides the ability to retrieve contextual information for a given map location.
Supported Operating Systems:Apple Mac OS X
- Xcode version 4.0 or later
- The latest version of the iOS SDK. (This SDK is available from http://developer.apple.com. An Apple Developer account is required.)
To download this, click here
Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.1.1
Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.1.1 lets you connect from your Macintosh computer to a Windows-based computer or to multiple Windows-based computers at the same time. After you have connected, you can work with applications and files on the Windows-based computer.
- Supported Operating Systems:Apple Mac OS X
- Operating System Versions: Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or a later version of Mac OS
To download it, click here
Windows 7 – Multi-language support
Multi-language support is native in Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate editions only. Windows 7 language packs provide a translated version of most of the user interface. Before you can install a display language, you need access to the language files. These files can be found on your computer, a computer in your network, or your Windows DVD. They can also be downloaded from the web.
NOTE: Language packs are available in Windows 7 Ultimate through Windows Update as optional updates. They aren’t installed automatically. If you’re using Windows 7 Enterprise, contact your system administrator for information about installing additional languages.
Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise can switch easily between 35 display languages—watch this video to see how.
To Add or change an input language..Click here
NEW iPhone/iOS to Windows Phone 7 API mapping tool
The Windows Phone Interoperability site focuses on helping developers who have been creating phone applications on various platforms ramp up quickly on the Windows Phone 7 platform. The goal is to help them leverage existing skills, and provide recipes to successfully design and build applications for the Window Phone. The site will also address interoperability scenarios aiming to provide tools and guidance to help developers building applications for multiple platforms.
Launched today, the iPhone/iOS to Windows Phone 7 API mapping tool helps developers find their way around when they discover the Windows Phone platform. Think of the API mapping tool as being like a translation dictionary…more information, click here
Enjoy!!!!
Microsoft Windows Thin PC (RC) turns old PCs into Thin Clients
It’s been a busy month for the Windows Thin PC team. Since the launch of the Windows Thin PC Community Technology Preview (CTP) program on March 28 we have seen tremendous interest in the product with thousands of downloads of the software. Release Candidate (RC) for Windows Thin PC (WinTPC) is now available for download from the WinTPC RC site
What is Windows Thin PC?
Windows Thin PC (WinTPC) is an upcoming Microsoft Software Assurance (SA) benefit that provides a low footprint, locked down version of Windows 7 that enables organizations to repurpose existing PCs as thin clients, thereby reducing the need for new thin client hardware. And since these PCs retain their existing SA coverage, they do not need any additional Windows Virtual Desktop Access (VDA) licensing for Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Suites. WinTPC offers an excellent thin client experience by locking down the PC through write filters, while still providing users with a superior remote desktop experience through RemoteFX support. IT can deploy and manage WinTPC images for multiple PCs using System Center Configuration Manager, and push updates to these PCs using Windows Update or Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Additionally, WinTPC leverages Windows Enterprise features such as BitLocker and AppLocker to further secure the endpoint. In general…Windows Thin PC (WinTPC) is a smaller footprint version of Windows 7 that allows customers to repurpose existing PCs as thin clients without requiring the VDA license to access VDI desktops. WinTPC replaces WinFLP. In addition, WinTPC will offer:
- Rich VDI experience through support for RemoteFX
- Improved end point security by denying certain disk writes via filters
- Enterprise-grade management support through System Center
Now in my case, i’ve a lot of old laptops lying in my office, which now i can turn into Thin Client, and do the remote desktop connection..so can I install Windows Thin PC on laptops, as well? ANSWER is Yes, WinTPC leverages the extensive Windows 7 device driver framework, and has built-in support for wireless network interface cards (NICs). As long as the laptops have the configuration mentioned above, it will support WinTPC. However, the same use rights apply to WinTPC on a laptop as on a PC, and the remote desktop experience over a wireless network may not be as good as on a wired connection.
WinTCP cannot be run in a VM.
What is Microsoft’s recommendation to customers to adopt WinTPC?
Microsoft wants to help customers adopt thin client computing for the right use cases. In order to ensure that customers get the best ROI from their thin client computing environment, Microsoft recommends the following:
1. Use Microsoft’s Optimized Desktop Strategy to determine the most appropriate use cases for server-based desktops. For these use cases, determine which users would benefit most from thin clients (i.e, those users who need local desktops or applications).
2. For pure server-based desktop scenarios, repurpose existing PCs using WinTPC. Customers will be able to evaluate the thin client experience without buying new thin client hardware, or paying the associated VDA licensing costs for VDI. WinTPC provides an excellent thin client experience, due to support for RemoteFX, as well as the ability to lock down writes to hard disk through write filters. WinTPC can also be managed using an existing desktop management infrastructure through support for System Center. In case customers decide they do not like the thin client computing experience, they have the option to repurpose the devices back as PCs.
3. Once customers have decided to move forward with thin client computing, and the WinTPCs have reached end of life, they can replace them with new Windows Embedded thin clients from Microsoft partners such as HP and Wyse. Windows Embedded thin clients integrate with System Center, and hence customers can easily leverage all security and management investments made in WinTPC.
WinTPC is an SA benefit, and is not available outside of SA. Customers without active SA coverage on their PCs can get SA by purchasing a Windows Virtual Desktop Access (VDA) subscription, which includes SA benefits such as WinTPC. Although Windows VDA can be purchased for any device, only devices with an existing Windows client OS (Professional / Business, Enterprise, Ultimate) qualify for WinTPC. Please refer to the Products List/Products Use Rights document for more details around WinTPC use rights.



