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Is your organisation storing more than ever before? Dedup might be the answer.

We all want to store more information. Be it our ever growing email archive, our collection of family photos, or our customer invoices the information that we and our businesses need to store is an...

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TechDays Online

In a couple of weeks time Andrew, Planky and I will be hosting a slew of experts for TechDays Online.  If you’ve been unable to get to our Windows Server 2012 camps you’ll find some really great...

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Decks to download from UK TechDays Online

Last week Andrew and I presented a number of sessions at TechDays Online in the UK and we received numerous requests during the day to publish the decks so that people can peruse them at their leisure....

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Evaluate This–Windows Server 2012 on Windows Azure IaaS

If you’re looking for an easy way to start evaluating Windows Server 2012 this couldn’t really be any easier, quicker, cheaper or faster (if you have 30 mins you can do this). Windows Azure’s IaaS...

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Evaluate This–Windows Server 2012 AD DS

Last time I posted about how you can use Windows Azure to setup a test lab for yourself without the need to spend anything or have any hardware lying around to play with.  In this video I show you how...

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Build and Capture Error codes with System Centre 2012 Configuration Manager

I’m currently spending some time build a test lab with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (CM12 or SCCM 2012 if you like to shorten it) and during a build and came across a couple...

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WSUS Service fails to start with error 193, WSUS Service is not a valid Win32...

As I continue to build my System Center Configuration Manager 2012 (CM12) lab I continue to shoot myself in the foot in a number of ways.  Over the weekend I discovered that my WSUS service was unable...

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Use PowerShell to add desktops to an VDI Pool in Windows Server 2012

Increasing the size of an existing VDI Pool in Windows Server 2012 R2 using PowerShell is quite an easy thing to do, I’ve just had need to do it so wanted to take a moment to quickly write some...

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