Though we may have finally hit the bottom of the economic slide (and the jury is still out on that one), we in the IT profession have faced more challenges over the last 12 months than most of us have had to deal with in our entire careers prior to that. The interesting thing is that ... Oct. 3, 2009 06:00 PM EDT Reads: 668 |
Into each engineer’s life, some migration must fall. What started out as a simple necessity when something broke; has evolved over the years into something that gets done about once every three to five years. Hardware doesn’t break as quickly as technology changes, creating a double-...Sep. 10, 2009 10:45 AM EDT Reads: 832 |
If I had to classify the questions I get on a routine basis, among the first in the list would be “Why should I buy software for reason X when Microsoft has built it in free. X could be anything from firewall software for desktops through availability tools for SQL Server. It’s absol...Jun. 24, 2009 04:15 PM EDT Reads: 1,086 |
Over the course of the last 18 months, many more clients have been experimenting with the new data protection technologies in Exchange 2007, most notably Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) and Server (or Standby) Continuous Replication (CCR). These tools were included with Exchange ...Jun. 15, 2009 10:15 PM EDT Reads: 973 |







Mike Talon is a technology professional living and working in New York City. Having worked for companies from individual consult firms through Fortune 500 organizations, he’s had the opportunity to design systems from all over the technological spectrum. This has included day-to-day systems solutions engineering through advanced Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning work. Currently a Subject Matter Expert in Microsoft Exchange technologies for Double-Take Software, Mike is constantly learning to live life well in these very interesting times.
Into each engineer’s life, some migration must fall. What started out as a simple necessity when something broke; has evolved over the years into something that gets done about once every three to five years. Hardware doesn’t break as quickly as technology changes, creating a double-...
If I had to classify the questions I get on a routine basis, among the first in the list would be “Why should I buy software for reason X when Microsoft has built it in free. X could be anything from firewall software for desktops through availability tools for SQL Server. It’s absol...
Over the course of the last 18 months, many more clients have been experimenting with the new data protection technologies in Exchange 2007, most notably Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) and Server (or Standby) Continuous Replication (CCR). These tools were included with Exchange ...












