Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit

The Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit is a powerful inventory, assessment, and reporting tool that can securely assess IT environments for various platform migrations and virtualization without the use of any software agents. Download this free toolkit today and generate a customized PC security assessment, security readiness proposal, and secure readiness report.

Virus and malware protection is essential to the security of your business desktops and laptops. Protect your client infrastructure when you select Microsoft Forefront Client Security and Network Access Protection (NAP) to provide unified, easy to manage malware protection.

Forefront Client Security gives you:

  • Protection. Guards against emerging threats and other traditional attacks.
  • Control. Gives administrators the ability to determine the specific security configuration for client computers.
  • Reporting. Prioritizes security issues by using detailed reports and alerts.

Start securing your desktop infrastructure by utilizing the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit and accelerate your migration to PC security solutions such as Forefront Client Security and Network Access Protection (NAP). MAP is a scalable and agentless assessment platform designed to make it easier for customers to adopt the latest Microsoft technologies including security solutions. With MAP, you can assess the virus and spyware vulnerability of your client infrastructure and evaluate its readiness for Forefront Client Security and NAP migration.

What Is the MAP Toolkit?

The Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit is a powerful inventory, assessment, and reporting tool that can securely assess IT environments for various platform migrations and virtualization without the use of any software agents. This versatile toolkit:

  • Quickly discovers clients, servers, and applications across your IT environment.
  • Conducts migration and virtualization assessments for your IT projects.
  • Auto-generates reports and proposals.
  • Scales well to small businesses as well as large enterprises.

Get more information here

Security Compliance Manager: Beta Program Coming Soon

The Security Compliance Manager provides centralized baseline management for Windows client and server operating systems, and Microsoft applications. Sign up for the upcoming Beta program and help us build a tool that best meets your needs. As a Beta participant, you’ll be able to give us your feedback on the security settings database, customization capabilities, and security baseline export flexibility.

Go Here to apply (Connect.Microsoft.com) the beta site for most Microsoft products

New betas to try on SCCM, SQL, and Office 2010/ SharePoint 2010

 

Get the Beta
Get the Beta: System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Dashboard
The Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Dashboard lets you track application and operating system deployments, security updates, the health status of computers, and IT compliance. The Dashboard is a free Solution Accelerator, and fully supported by Microsoft.

Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Preview the Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant
Microsoft recently announced the first CTP of a SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for MySQL v1.0, which automates aspects of the migration process to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and 2008, including SQL Azure Database.

 

Microsoft Office + Microsoft SharePoint
Download the Virtual Machines for Evaluating Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010
This set of virtual machines enables you to demonstrate and test Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 in a fully configured environment with sample data.

 

iPhone My test

I wanted to see what all the what all the fuss was with the Apple iPhone. So I took 3 months to try and see, here the results.

On the positive;

  • Interface is fast
  • Easy to navigate
  • Easy to learn
  • Easy to buy applications

On the negative;

  • Phone Coverage stinks (put the phone next to another ATT phone and other phone has full bars iPhone show weak signal)
  • Single task at a time, phone can not multitask except for music.
  • Phone locks up – need to reboot
  • Slow boot time (more that 30 seconds)
  • Can not open and edit Office docs (need 3rd party application)
  • Can not open and read calendar request
  • Bad battery life
  • Root password widely known – Security Issue
  • Support – you must go to apple store, as ATT stores does  not support the phone, You can call 800 support, but if the phone need to be look at you need to go to an Apple store or lose phone for days.
  • No way to control Bluetooth (it is on or off and you can not turn off discovery mode)
  • If you are running an application like GPS navigation and the phone rings you application shuts down, so no directions.
  • No way to change battery and when it goes you need to send device back to Apple or find 3rd party to replace it.
  • Put speaker on mute and some applications will still play sounds
  • System ask for password for login to ITunes and give options to remember but never does.
  • No way to remotely wipe device if lost

So for now The iPhone is a great IPOD device, but as a PHONE it needs lots of work. I expect a phone will a make call, have a good radio, boot or turn on fast, and be stable. Sorry to say but after 3 months of trying, the iPhone does not live up to it’s hype. As a consumer device it might, but for business I give up.

Ps. I now have to return the phone to an APPLE store as it now does not boot at all. I now have  heard this is a  issue from a group of people.

 

Back to a Window Mobile where I can work and have a s phone that meets business needs.

 

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Windows 7 “Windows @ Work” Article Contest

 

Use Visual Studio 2008 and/or Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 to build a great Windows 7 application, and then post an article on The Code Project. You could win a fully loaded HP Touchsmart tx2z Notebook!

Submit a great article explaining how you built an app for Windows 7 – complete with code – and if yours is the highest rated article by both The Code Project community and our judges, you could win a fully loaded HP Touchsmart tx2z Notebook!

Requirements

  • Write a great article using the regular Code Project submission guidelines
  • Your article should include screen shots and code samples
  • Your article must use Visual Studio 2008 and/or Visual Studio 2010 Beta
  • The app should run as a Windows client, and should take advantage of Windows-specific technologies/features found in Windows 7 (such as jumplists, thumbnails, etc.)
  • You’ll need to tag your article with the key words "Windows 7”
  • Post your article on The Code Project to automatically be entered in the contest

What You Can Win

Codeproject.com members can vote on your article. The articles that are highest-rated by members will be rated by our judges to determine the final winner.  If your article wins, in addition to receiving one of our three great prizes, you’ll be highlighted in The Code Project’s weekly newsletter and on our contest page

 

Go here for more info.

Introducing: Windows 7 January 2010 A few months after the launch of Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7, Gary Flood takes a look at how easy adoption is for its users

 

Here a link to an article in IT Training Magazine online about Windows 7 in which I am quoted.

This opinion is backed up by Jay Ferron, an IT professional and trainer with a US company called Interactive Security. ‘7 can definitely run very well on older machines, which allows me to recycle them to be used again and save cost,’ he says.

While no-one should want to move from XP or Vista to Windows 7 simply because Microsoft ‘told’ them to or they liked the ads and thought the new screen looked cute, there are real technical improvements in 7, say independent commentators.

These include such features as DirectAccess, which gets rid of the need by remote workers to use things like VPNs, as it allows them to connect securely to the office and applications wherever they are; BranchCache, which saves network capacity by only downloading one set of big files to a location so local machines can access them there; and BitLocker, a probably long overdue way to encrypt and protect things like user data on a machine but also memory sticks and USBs.

To see the full article go here

 

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Security Update for Internet Explorer

Apply the Critical Security Updates for Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities

This cumulative security update resolves seven privately reported vulnerabilities and one publicly disclosed vulnerability in Internet Explorer. The more severe vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted Web page using Internet Explorer. This security update is rated Critical for all supported releases of Internet Explorer.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS10-002.mspx

 

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Microsoft study shows online reputations matter

 

Read how your job prospects could be affected

Research commissioned by Microsoft in December 2009 found that 79 percent of United States hiring managers and job recruiters surveyed reviewed online information about job applicants.

Most of those surveyed consider what they find online to impact their selection criteria. In fact, 70 percent of United States hiring managers in the study say they have rejected candidates based on what they found.

Review the results of the survey to see how online reputations impact people’s lives. The research comes from interviews with over 1,200 hiring and recruitment managers and 1,200 consumers in the United States, the U.K., Germany and France.

The results of the research reveal what you post on the Internet and what people post about you can affect your professional life. Learn what action you can take to manage your online reputation.