by wwarren | Feb 25, 2011 | Apple, Microsoft
With android closing in on Apple very quickly.. by the time MS does this deal(if they do) and with how slowly MS moves they will be once again years behind the market. I think this may not only be the end of Nokia but the end of MS mobile as a significant market...
by wwarren | Feb 24, 2011 | Microsoft, Security, Security Alerts, Server 2008, Windows, Windows 7
There are increasing reports of issues with this service pack. Despite it not supposedly making any major changes to either OS it seems that may not be the case. if you are an ECC client or just a user watching the ECC feeds i advise NOT installing this update right...
by wwarren | Feb 13, 2011 | Microsoft, Security, Security Alerts, Windows
An IE problem IS a windows problem due to how ie/windows is architected. You cannot remotely take over a machine with firefox unless you are running as admin. You CAN take a over a machine if you are running IE even in non-admin mode due to IE being directly...
by wwarren | Feb 12, 2011 | Cloud Computing, Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, SBS 2008, Server 2008, Windows
I tire of the MS lockin. What I’ve done is begun to build another deployment option for my clients( all of which are under 10 users. For now i’ll user server 2008 for authentication and file/print sharing…in a vm. Another vm holds a vmware...
by wwarren | Jan 14, 2011 | Microsoft, Server 2008, Windows, Windows 7
For those who like to wait for SP1 of anything…MS is about to release Service Pack 1 for Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. Microsoft sends Windows 7 SP1 to OEMs • The Register.
by wwarren | Nov 2, 2010 | Microsoft, Security, Vista, Windows, Windows 7
Your Money or Your Business — Krebs on Security. Just read this individuals blog. There’s entry upon entry of businesses getting malware tuned to logging their keystrokes for the purpose of accessing their online bank accounts. Just do a few things and...