Monthly Archives: September 2009

H1N1 (Swine) Flu Preparedness – Guide for Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources

This morning I stumbled across a guide by the US Health & Human Services with regards to H1N1. Even though it did not catch much news lately I am not sure whether it is really over. Staying prepared it definitely … Continue reading

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Typing Arabic without a Arabic Keyboard: Microsoft Maren

I am using a Latin keyboard and my Arabic is kind of “rusty” but I guess that this could be of real help if you write Arabic: Microsoft Maren There is a good video on that page. Roger

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Monitoring the Virtual Environment

I recently blogged on how I monitor my environment: Monitoring – a Key Activity to a Trustworthy Infrastructure? In the meantime, I am doing more. I was just recently looking into System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). So, I installed … Continue reading

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PHP on Windows Server 2008 – My New Photo Gallery

Well, it was one of these days. In order to make photos available to our family we used SharePoint since quite a while. It did a fairly decent job but I wanted more fancy stuff. So I started to look … Continue reading

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Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 2 – Vulnerabilities

Our EMEA Security Program Manager, Henk van Roest, started this series internally and with his consent I am publishing it here in my blog as I think it contains a lot of great information for you to use. The Microsoft … Continue reading

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Is the “Managed Desktop” the ultimate solution?

When I talk about the big trends, one of them is about the call of the younger generation for more flexibility. Flexibility in this context is about where you work, when you work and how you organize yourself. If you … Continue reading

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Security Policies – Confidentiality

Hmm, think about it, when you write the next version of your policy: Roger

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