29 mai 2009

Internet Security et Anti-Virus 2010 : KAV se rebiffe

L’éditeur de solution de sécurité Kaspersky Lab annonce le lancement de Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 et Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010, destinés à blinder votre machine contre les virus et autres pourritures numériques.     Pour l’occasion, l’éditeur annonce la poursuite de la technologie nommée HIPS, qui « embarquée dans le module de contrôle et de filtrage des applications, […] assigne un niveau de sécurité à toute menace inconnue ». Niveau nouveauté, signalons surtout Kaspersky Security Network, qui se fonde sur la... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

BES 5.0 simplifie l'administration et la gestion informatique de l'environnement BlackBerry

La nouvelle version de la plate-forme BlackBerry Enterprise Server se focalise sur l'amélioration de l'administration informatique et le contôle du parc de smartphones BlackBerry. Research In Motion (RIM) a récemment dévoilé la version 5.0 de son serveur d'entreprise sécurisé BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES). De manière générale cette plate-forme de liaison sans-fil permet aux professionnels possédant un smartphone BlackBerr de profiter d'un "accès sécurisé à leurs e-mails (Microsoft Exchange et IBM Lotus Notes), au... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

VMware cost per application calculator video

Cost per application Calculator. Usually for non English people or non eglish partners, the Cost Calculator is not very easy to understand. I found a little video about the new Cost per Application calculator which VMware had recently introduced. I think that it’s a great idea a having some videos explaining how and why. I’m learning about ESX and VMware Infrastructure from Train Signal learning course videos. David David and other instructors doing a great job explaining everything. You just sit down and watch. If you don’t... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

150 new features in vSphere 4

There are 150 new features in vSphere 4 If you are having VI 3 entreprise with an suppor it’s  … a zero cost. The upgrade is quite easy. You are able to achieve 30% Greater Consolidation than in VI 3. You obtain 50% Storage Savings with Thin provisionning. With DPN you gain 20% of Power Savings. Distributed Power Management isn’t new as it was introduced over a year ago in VI3. However, up until vSphere 4, this feature was only experimentally supported. VMware supports DPM in vSphere 4 now. ... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

VMware View 3.1 and new hot blog “That’s My View”

A brand new version of View has just been released. You can find the download and the release notes here: VMware View 3.1 Download, Release Notes. There are a whole bunch of enhancements which definitely make this new release worth checking out. I’m not going to post them, just read the release notes. Another thing I wanted to let you guys know about is this great “new” blog called That’s My View. That’s My View as the name already suggests mainly deals about Desktop Virtualization. Christoph Dommermuth started this blog but since... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

Reduce Your Windows 2008 Server Core Installation by ~200MB

In Windows Server 2008, Server Core installation does not include the traditional full graphical user interface (GUI). A Server Core installation provides a minimal environment for running specific server roles, which reduces the maintenance and management requirements and the attack surface for those server roles. A server running a Server Core installation supports the following server roles: Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) DHCP Server DNS Server ... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

Une nouvelle série de Webcast arrive en Juin sur Exchange 2010 - Réservez vos dates!

C’est le moment de remplir vos agendas, car une nouvelle série complète de Webcast arrive dès le 1er Juin, exclusivement dédiée à la prochaine version du serveur de messagerie à savoir : Exchange 2010 ! Alors notez bien les dates, car toutes les nouveautés y sont présentées en détail, un vrai plus pour votre auto formation : 01/06/09 - 9:00am PT : TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 High Availability 03/06/09 - 9:00am PT : TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Overview 08/06/09 - 1:00pm PT : TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Management... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

Disponibilité du Resource Kit Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services en téléchargement

Le Resource Kit publié depuis le mois de Décembre 2008, est disponible depuis quelques jours en téléchargement et ceci pour une période de temps limitée. Pour le récupérer il vous suffit de vous rendre sur le site MS Learning et de vous enregistrer au moyen d'un compte LiveID.Bonne lecture. http://blogs.technet.com/chrisdu/archive/2009/05/28/disponibilit-du-resource-kit-windows-server-2008-terminal-services-en-t-l-chargement.aspx
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29 mai 2009

Restores from Online backup fail to Recovery Storage Groups configured on USB storage

You may find that recovery operations from online backup fail when the target of a restore is a Recovery Storage Group that exists on an External USB storage device. Most commonly External USB storage is implemented as a temporary measure due to lack of physical disk space on the server. Thus, the storage is added, an RSG is configured and linked, and a restore is attempted. However, there are a number of "gotchas" you need to be made aware of to allow these operations to complete successfully. The "general... [Lire la suite]
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29 mai 2009

Restores from Online backup fail to Recovery Storage Groups configured on USB storage

You may find that recovery operations from online backup fail when the target of a restore is a Recovery Storage Group that exists on an External USB storage device. Most commonly External USB storage is implemented as a temporary measure due to lack of physical disk space on the server. Thus, the storage is added, an RSG is configured and linked, and a restore is attempted. However, there are a number of "gotchas" you need to be made aware of to allow these operations to complete successfully. The "general... [Lire la suite]
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