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    SMB2: a Complete Redesign of the Main Remote File Protocol for Windows
    by Peter Galli on December 08, 2008

    SMB (Server Message Block) is a remote file protocol commonly used by Microsoft Windows clients and servers that dates back to 1980's. Back when it was first used, LANs speeds were typically 10Mbps or less, WAN use was very limited and there were no Wireless... more

    • Monday, December 08, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    Two Years and Counting....
    by Peter Galli on November 18, 2008

    It is two years this month since Microsoft and Novell struck their ground-breaking technical collaboration agreement , a move that has effectively ensured greater interoperability between Windows Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. This technical... more

    • Tuesday, November 18, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    Technical Analysis: Remote Administration of Windows Systems with SSH
    by jcannon on June 11, 2008

    Abstract: SSH has largely replaced Telnet for remote administration of UNIX and Linux systems, but has not yet been used much on Windows. SSH is generally considered to be more secure than Telnet and the Berkeley remote commands (rlogin, etc). This paper... more

    Managing Towards Open
    by Sam Ramji on April 29, 2008

    I have the privilege of interacting almost every day with technical and business experts who are creating the future of software—including both core engineering teams at Microsoft and thought leaders across a broad spectrum of open source communities... more

    How open source has influenced Windows Server 2008
    by Sam Ramji on February 27, 2008

    When I think about what works really well in open source development and technology, the following things stand out: Modular architectures You can find these wherever you see participation at scale – and often a rearchitecture to a more modular system... more

    Powershell Released: An interview with Architect Jeffrey Snover
    by MichaelF on November 14, 2006

    Today at IT Forum in Barcelona Microsoft announced the release of Powershell (the shell formerly known as MONAD) a command line shell and scripting language intended to simplify administration and automation for system administration. To provide the Port 25 community with some additional information about this release, Sam sat down and interviewed the Powershell Architect: Jeffrey Snover...... more

    • Tuesday, November 14, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Managing the Lab: SMS and our mixed environment
    by admin on March 31, 2006

    Fifty Linux distributions, Check. Fifteen versions of UNIX, Check. Now, how do we manage all of this? Learn how we leverage Systems Management Server and Vintela to manage the lab.... more

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