Showing posts with label documentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label documentation. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

TechNet Video

One of the problems I have is remembering where all the Microsoft resources are, here is a useful one the TechNet Video site.

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Build Your Own Book Of TechNet Articles

The build-a-book process is a new TechNet feature and is currently in a beta release.

Pick and choose up to 100 topics from anywhere in the Microsoft TechNet library

Build your own book of TechNet articles

 

The IT Office Pro Blog

Office IT Pro Blog

TechNet "How do I" videos Exchange 2010

I have included this link as Microsoft is in “Exchange Server 2013 Sales Mode” and all a lot of useful Exchange server 2010 links send you to, guess where, Exchange Server 2013.

Most of these “How do I” videos are less than 10 minutes long.

"How do I" video center Exchange 2010

For example here as some migration videos:

Coexisting Exchange 2010 with Exchange 2007
Duration: 9:04; WMV, MP4

Transitioning From Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 Part 1
Duration: 5:16; WMV, MP4

Transitioning From Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 Part 2
Duration: 8:28; WMV, MP4

Transitioning From Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 Part 3
Duration: 4:56; WMV, MP4

White Papers: Exchange 2010 Tested Solutions

White Papers: Exchange 2010 Tested Solutions

Microsoft and participating server and storage partners examine common customer scenarios and reveal key design decision points.

Exchange 2010 Tested Solutions: 500 Mailboxes in a Single Site Running Hyper-V on Dell Servers

Exchange 2010 Tested Solutions: 9000 Mailboxes in Two Sites Running Hyper-V on Dell M610 Servers, Dell EqualLogic Storage, and F5 Load Balancing Solutions

Exchange 2010 Tested Solutions: 15000 Mailboxes in Two Sites Running Hyper-V on Unisys ES7000 Servers and Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 2000 Family

Exchange 2010 Tested Solutions: 16000 Mailboxes in a Single Site Deployed on IBM and Brocade Hardware

Exchange 2010 Tested Solutions: 20000 Mailboxes in Two Sites Running Hyper-V on Dell R910 Servers, EMC CLARiiON Storage, and Brocade Network Solutions

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Microsoft Virtual Academy

Microsoft Virtual Academy – MVA is a fully cloud-based learning experience focusing on Microsoft Cloud Technologies.

Microsoft Virtual Academy

Windows 7 Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment

Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment

Organizations that use this strategy have 200–500 client computers and at least one location with more than 25 users. They usually have managed networks in distributed locations that are running Windows Server.

Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment

Windows Server 2008 Core Installation Step-by-Step Getting Started Guide

Server Core Installation Option Getting Started Guide

Microsoft step-by-step guide on installation, initial configuration, and managing a server that is running a Server Core installation.