KitKat is the latest Android release from Google with a lot of attractive changes both inside and outside. Before it hits every Android phone out there, you certainly have a new way to experience it with a very simple set up in VMware Workstation 10.

Source : VMware Workstation Zealot

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A couple of weeks ago, I delivered a presentation on Work Folders deployments, and there was a slide on how Work Folders interoperates with other file server technologies. It occurred to me that it is worth writing a blog post about it.
  • File classification infrastructure (FCI)
  • RMS encryption
  • Quotas and File screen
  • DFS Replication
  • Failover Clustering
  • SMB
  • Dynamic Access Control (DAC)

Source : The Storage Team at Microsoft - File Cabinet Blog

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In Silicon Valley (and in media satellites that take the NoCal mindset to New York and beyond), everyone has an iPhone, a MacBook Pro, and a Gmail account. Microsoft products and services might as well be from Mars. So be skeptical when you read analyses or predictions of what's coming next from Redmond.

  • “The Nokia acquisition is a colossal mistake”
  • “Microsoft hates Open Source”
  • “Everyone hates Microsoft Office”
  • “Internet Explorer is a buggy, incompatible mess”
  • “Bing is a money-losing flop”
  • “Windows is fundamentally insecure and unreliable”
  • “Xbox should be spun off into a separate business”
  • “The ‘One Microsoft’ reorg is just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic”
  • “Windows Phone is a failed experiment”
  • “Windows RT is dead”

Read the full article at The Ed Bott Report

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Hello everyone, I am Palash Acharyya, Support Escalation Engineer with the Microsoft Platforms Core team. In the past decade, we have come a long way from Windows Server 2003 to all the way to Windows Server 2012R2. There has been a sea-change in the overall Operating System as a whole, and we have added/modified a lot of features. One of these is Disk Defragmentation and I am going to talk about it today.

Source : blogs.technet.com/b/askcore

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Must read article about WinSXS folder and what’s new in Windows 8.1/2012 R2

  • Component Store Analysis Tool
  • Component Store Cleanup

Ref : blogs.technet.com/b/askcore

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Apple's solidly built PCs have developed a cult following over the years, but they never made a dent in the enterprise. Why did the Mac fail to crack the enterprise code? I've found six reasons.

Source : The Ed Boot Report

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