Dell vWorkspace EOP–Configuration

For those who do not know what vWorkspace is, take a look at my previous blogpost regarding vWorkspace –> http://msandbu.wordpress.com/2014/04/20/introduction-to-dell-vworkspace/ EOP (Enhanced Optimized Protocol) is an enhancement to the RDP protocol which Dell (or Quest) have developed which is a part of vWorkspace. Now Microsoft has made alot of improvements to the RDP procotol in …

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Dell Generation 13 servers released

Yesterday, Dell annouced the launch of their next generation PowerEdge servers. This new generation contains a bunch of new servers. The new models can be seen here –> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/w/wiki/7520.dell-13th-generation-poweredge-server-resources Now one of the most important new models is the PowerEdge R730xd server, now one of the nifty features here is that it supports the new …

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Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions exam 70-533

Microsoft just released a the first of Microsoft Azure IaaS exams! which going towards another specialist exams –> Microsoft Specialist: Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions You can see the exam objectives here –> https://www.microsoft.com/learning/en-us/exam.aspx?id=70-533 They have also created a training course –> 20533A: Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions (5 Days) Now I have already created a …

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Shared Computer Support for Office365

One of the problems with using OFfice365 licenses in RDS/Citrix enviroment was that you needed a volume licenses Office to use just ot install. But now! Microsoft announced something called Shared Computer support for Office365, which allows us to install Office365 on RDS/Citrix enviroments without the need to purchase a volume licenses Office. Quote from …

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Trouble with Hyper-V, Virtual Machine manager and XenClient

So in my Hyper-V enviroment all of hosts are administered by Virtual Machine Manager. The other day I needed to deploy Citrix XenClient to a hyper-v host (Since its the only hypervisor that is supported for the syncronizer part) Now by default when installing XenClient it sets up the TomCat service running on port 443. …

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