Mon 26 May 2008
- 41% had no direct experience of Vista, but are offering an opinion on Vista’s suitability in a business context. http://snurl.com/2aduv #
- Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 available: Intel AMT support, new Inventory capabilties, Vista SP1+Server 2008 support http://snurl.com/2adx7 #
- Technet and MSDN are now hosted on Hyper-V. They have 4 million hits daily. Guess the final will be released soon. http://snurl.com/2adxo #
- New white paper from Microsoft comparing Vista SP1 with XP SP3. This is highly recommended for Windows XP fans. http://snurl.com/2adyf #
- Just tried Hyper-V-Manager for Vista SP1 that was originally released for Hyper-V RC0 with RC1. No problems so far. http://snurl.com/2apw9
- PCWorld has an interesting article according to which UAC helps better against rootkits than anti-virus software. http://snurl.com/2apuv


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I’m glad someone else has noticed how trendy it is to bash Microsoft even without any real expertise. People just don’t like Microsoft despite the fact that since XP SP2 their Operating Systems are more secure than any other.
People always like to bash the big ones. But I think it is Microsoft’s own fault that they come under attack more easily than other IT company. It is just a pity that so many are not able to distinguish between technical matters and their general view about Microsoft.