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09/11/2010Anouncements, Documentation, UAG

UAG 2010 SP1 RC1 guides

Test Lab Guide: Demonstrate Forefront UAG 2010 SP1 RC DirectAccess Force Tunneling Test Lab Guide with step by step instructions on how […]

21/06/2010Uncategorized

Released: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2010

A quick mention and a quote from the original post. I’d like to encourage anyone who is in an architectural or operational […]

29/05/2010Uncategorized

ITPRO Africa Cape Town Event – 10 June 2010

We’re having our next free Cape Town based event. This time round we’ll have a particular focus on OCS integration and Windows […]

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