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[Prior Post in Series] [Next Post in Series] In this post I continue on with index analysis from my prior post. First, I will intentionally walk you into a dead end to illustrate when things go wrong and what you should do. Second I will take the right...
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Yesterday we released Part 1 in this series, and now in Part 2 we will look at the Automated Best Practices throughout the new App-V 4.6 SP1 Sequencer. In Part 1, Problem Notification features were addressed, which are also an important part of Automated...
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In previous versions of the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Sequencer, there was little to no built-in guidance from the Sequencer around potential problems or following best practices. With the new Microsoft App-V 4.6 SP1 Sequencer, automated...
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Recently I had a conversation with someone who maintains an ISV offering. He is the acting SQL Server DBA (for several years now). He described what he did to move a copy of the current production system for a training session on another continent. The...
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[Prior Post in Series] [Next Post in Series] Adding indexes helps SQL Server retrieve records in a table faster. There is a special type of index called ‘clustered’; a clustered index determines the physical order of the records on the disk...
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Quick post to remind you what recommendations and resources are available to plan deploying Project Server 2010 in a virtual environment: Virtualization does not provide parity with physical machines without proper planning Overhead exists with any virtualization...
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In my prior posts on applying PCIDSS standards to protect your company’s data I showed now a DDL trigger (FOR LOGON) may be used to enhance logon security . In this post I will look at a different pattern to improve password constraints. In this...
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Dear consultant and administrators please check out this recently released article on TechNet: Project Server 2010 performance counters http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg715567.aspx I am sure you are all carefully monitoring all the servers...
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The intellectual property (IP) stored on SQL Server in your PLM may be your firm’s greatest asset. Its value is more than credit card records (credit cards can be cancelled if lost, IP can’t). It is equivalent to a state secret for your firm...
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Below are all the items we published in this week’s U.S. partner newsletter. If you feel that the version you received in e-mail, targeted to you according to your company’s partner profile and your role at your company, is missing something critical...
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Thanks to the TechNet writer’s team Project Server 2010 Administrator's Guide NOW AVAILABLE! A great asset for all project administrators. Table Of Content : Introduction Chapter 1, “Security” Chapter 2, “Enterprise Data” Chapter 3, “Database Administration...
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Guest post by Tina Hanson , Partner-to-Partner Lead for the Microsoft U.S. Partner Team It’s a simple statement: partners who come together can accomplish more. Over the past couple of years, I have been responsible for thinking about the partner...
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Sorry for being so late, but today I have been busy, secretly training a unit of the US. Army in how to improve their briefings using the Modern Presentation Method. The training was a huge success, the officers and NCOs involved are excited to try out...
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In case you missed it and are running your SharePoint 2010 and Project Server 2010 farms on Windows Server 2008 R2, time to patch! Go to this TechNet page for all the information you need to know about SP1 (deployment, release notes, etc.): http://technet...
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Hi all- I published two IT Showcase talks with Sam Crewdson (MSIT SharePoint Manager) recorded in December 2010 on Managing a Parallel Upgrade and Initial Best Practices & Lessons Learned from Microsoft IT's SharePoint 2010 Upgrade http://technet...
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You should perform system monitoring during development of your system and periodically during production. Before “going live,” look for bottlenecks and gauge your ability to scale to your expected long-term workload. Once in production, you...
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Enterprises have come to rely on increasingly robust product lifecycle management (PLM) systems to streamline their businesses and keep costs down. PLM systems, in turn, rely on high-performance databases. When the database system underlying the PLM software...
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Great resources for anyone deploying SharePoint and Project Server specially when you are at your favorite customer and have no network access: Microsoft Project Server 2010 Technical Library in Compiled Help format Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010...
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Event Overview Join us for this webcast as we share the best practices for deploying the PROS Pricing Suite application on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 data management software. We talk in detail about performance, high availability, and scaling the Pricing...
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A must have reference for all IT Pros and consultants: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=944519e8-e130-4e7a-8a8d-978b10af77c1 Share this post: Read More...
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The following are some best practices that should be followed when documenting configuration packs. This list of best practices is not inclusive and is only a recommendation. All configuration packs should include a word document that describes...
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The following are some best practices that should be followed when testing configuration packs. This list of best practices is not inclusive and is only a recommendation. All configuration items and baselines should be tested on all supported platforms...
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The following are some best practices that should be followed when developing configuration packs. This list of best practices is not inclusive and is only a recommendation. If you want your configuration pack to work with both Configuration Manager...
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It is time to fight Blab Flab! Before we actually start Step 3 of the Modern Presentation Method (Build & Refine), I wanted to bring to light a question that I know lies in the back of the mind of every audience. It is "please do not make me...
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Happy New Year! I hope you had a restful holiday and a strong finish to 2010, and that you’re ready for a fantastic 2011. You may find some inspiration in the article, “ Marching Orders 2011 ,” from Redmond Channel Partner, where you’ll find tips from...
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