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A Serious Windows Home Server Pain Point

Oct 19, 2009
I talked about my experiences with not having a solid backup strategy back at the end of August.  My solution included using a Microsoft Windows Home Server (WHS) system to handle backups for all of the computers on my home/office network.  I wanted...

Gone are the Days of Simple Developer Tools

Oct 14, 2009
I read with interest a post by Ted Neward titled "Agile is treating the symptoms, not the disease".  I will leave you to read the post in its entirety but point out Ted is paraphrasing a talk he attended with the speaker saying: Keeping track of...

I use Balsamiq Mockups and So Should You

Oct 12, 2009
No, I am not a spokesperson for Balsamiq but rather a happy customer.  In the unfortunate event you have not heard of Balsamiq Mockups and you develop software or design it, you are missing out.  Balsamiq Mockups is a tool that allows developers to...

Solving VMWare Workstation Networking Problems after Windows 7 Host Upgrade

Oct 6, 2009
I have been running Windows Vista 64-bit as my main .NET development system for quite some time now and pretty happy with the results.  I put each client I have in a VMWare virtual machine (VM) and install the necessary operating system, this keeps...

Bing for Site Search

Oct 3, 2009
I have been using Microsoft Bing as my main search provider from both Internet Explorer and Firefox for a while now and I have to say it has been working really well.  I was a bit skeptical at first, mainly because Microsoft search has lagged behind...


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