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UPDATE: Getting Visual Studio 2012 and SSDT to Work Together

In the midst of my playing around with the new SQL Server Data Tools, the Visual Studio 2012 Release Candidate came out. So I thought I'd upgrade...

SQL Server Data Tools: A Work in Progress

I've been playing with the new SQL Server Data Tools, and I'm impressed by the way Microsoft has gotten the product out for review and is improving it with user-requested functionality.

5 Ways To Make PowerShell a Team Sport

My short list of suggestions for working with PowerShell in a team environment.

Pop Quiz: Updating Hardware Drivers in Windows 7

Applies to the "Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows 7" objective of Exam 70-680 TS: Windows 7 Configuration.

The Cost of Keeping Windows XP

Plus: Iran attacked with possible politically driven malware, social network monitoring projected to increase.

Overcoming the PowerShell Hurdle

The way to grasp all the complexity of PowerShell is to use it and take it one step at a time. At some point, a little PowerShell will go a long way in your IT career.

Vista SP1 Infections Increasing

Plus: Former Microsoft CSO steps down from government position, 10 years of Trustworthy Computing

Pop Quiz: Configure BranchCache in Windows 7

Applies to the "Configuring Access to Resources" objective of Exam 70-680 TS: Windows 7 Configuration.

Gartner: Migrate Off of Windows XP Now

Many IT pros have contemplated moving away from XP, but very few have done so, according to the research firm.

'Fastest Consistent Database' Claims MVVM Affinity

In-memory database comes from Starcounter, a Swedish company that announced the world's "fastest consistent database" thanks to patent-pending technology.

Show Me State: PowerShell 3.0's Show-Command Gets GUI

PowerShell 3.0 sports a cool new feature, the Show-Command cmdlet, which provides a graphical way of looking at all cmdlets and functions at your disposal. Here's a graphic look at it.

Trying Out the OData/WCF Data Services Upgrades

Microsoft released demos of both to get them in front of developers; already there's a wishlist of features from developers. Here's some of my initial thoughts and experiments with them.

Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 7.0 Gets Beta Tested

A beta of Microsoft's newest infrastructure inventory tool was released last week.

Pop Quiz: Group Policy Processing, Precedence in Windows

Applies to the "Configuring Hardware and Applications" objective of Exam 70-680 TS: Windows 7 Configuration.

Microsoft Throws Wrench in Hackers' Playbook

Plus: Adobe changes mind about not patching older software, The Pirate Bay doesn't condone Anonymous actions.

You Complete Me: PowerShell's Tab Completion Feature

PowerShell's tab completion feature saves lots of typing. In version 3, this features gets even better.

Microsoft Updates Anti-Exploit Tool for Windows

Microsoft released its latest anti-exploit tool designed to add security for various software programs running on Windows systems, even those programs that lack much protection at all.

Microsoft Improves CHKDSK Utility in Windows 8

With Windows 8, the CHKDSK utility gets better.

Pop Quiz: Deploying Windows 7

Applies to the "Deploying Windows 7" objective of Exam 70-680 TS: Windows 7 Configuration.

Windows Server 2012 To Come With RDS Improvements

Microsoft said improved Remote Desktop Services will roll out along with Windows Server 2012.

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