April 2007 - Posts

Silverlight vs. Moxie?

Open source Showdown. . .

Microsoft has been sharing some cool technology with us, and we love MSFT for it, right? U know it baby!

Ajax, the .NET 3.0 framework and Silverlight, they're each awesome.

Adobe seems to be fighting back and will apparently make Flex available later this year via Open source.

Moxie is the latest codename for the soon to be released open source version of Adobe Flex and the SDK.

Seems Adobe will use the MPL for open-sourcing Flex and will also continue to make the Flex SDK and other Flex products available under existing commercial licenses.
This will allow new and existing partners/customers to choose.

http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/

http://www.adobe.com/

 

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Microsoft Sued Over .Net Technology

Huh?!!  (Sorry...Best word I could come up with to express my thoughts on this.)

Article:
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199200823

Vertical Computer Systems, Inc. (Company making the claim.)
http://www.vcsy.com/

Anyone else find this absurd?

Microsoft. . .We're behind you 100% Wink

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SharePoint resources for mid April 2007

SharePoint resources for mid April 2007


First of all, a SharePoint Security Virtual Lab for IT Professionals:
Forefront Security for SharePoint Virtual Lab (Event ID: 1032329673)
Event Overview
After completing this lab, you will be better able to:
Scanning Documents for Viruses
Running a Manual Scan Job
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032329673&EventCategory=3&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US


next, Viewpoint - April 2007:
A Fresh Look at Compliance in SharePoint Server 2007
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/secmgmt/sm0407.mspx


While we’re talking about security in SharePoint:
7 New Features That Enhance Security in SharePoint
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/01/Security/?related=/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/01/Security


How about a FREE 120 day trial?
http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/serversecurity/sharepoint/download.mspx
Forefront Security for SharePoint: 120-Day Trial Download

Well, you will probably also be interested in:
Forefront Server Security Management Console: Beta Trial Download
http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/serversecurity/mgmt/trial.mspx

Remote worker Security in SharePoint:
Making SharePoint Resources Safe for Remote Workers
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/sectip/st0407.mspx

Lastly, a handy Word document:
Introduction to Forefront Security for SharePoint Best Practices
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/forefront/serversecurity/sharepoint/Best_Practices/default.mspx?mfr=true
http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/6/3/763e7e74-5862-4be0-b734-71895c6599e4/SP_Best_Practices.doc

Forefront Security for SharePoint TechCenter
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/forefront/serversecurity/sharepoint/default.mspx

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Happy Easter

Happy Easter! (Feliz Páscoa!)

The Cradle of Hope
by Max Lucado

Christ rose first; then when Christ comes back, all his people will become alive again.
1 Corinthians 15:23

Let’s go to the tomb, for Jesus lies in the tomb.

Still. Cold. Stiff. Death has claimed its greatest trophy. He is not asleep in the tomb or resting in the tomb or comatose in the tomb; he is dead in the tomb. No air in his lungs. No thoughts in his brain. No feeling in his limbs. His body is as lifeless as the stone slab upon which he has been laid.

The executioners made sure of it. When Pilate learned that Jesus was dead, he asked the soldiers if they were certain. They were. Had they seen the Nazarene twitch, had they heard even one moan, they would have broken his legs to speed his end. But there was no need. The thrust of a spear removed all doubt. The Romans knew their job. And their job was finished. They pried loose the nails, lowered his body, and gave it to Joseph and Nicodemus.

Joseph of Arimathea. Nicodemus the Pharisee. Jesus had answered the prayer of their hearts, the prayer for the Messiah. As much as the soldiers wanted him dead, even more these men wanted him alive.

As they sponged the blood from his beard, don’t you know they listened for his breath? As they wrapped the cloth around his hands, don’t you know they hoped for a pulse? Don’t you know they searched for life?

But they didn’t find it.

So they do with him what they were expected to do with a dead man. They wrap his body in clean linen and place it in a tomb. Joseph’s tomb. Roman guards are stationed to guard the corpse. And a Roman seal is set on the rock of the tomb. For three days, no one gets close to the grave.

But then, Sunday arrives. And with Sunday comes light—a light within the tomb. A bright light? A soft light? Flashing? Hovering? We don’t know. But there was a light. For he is the light. And with the light came life. Just as the darkness was banished, now the decay is reversed. Heaven blows and Jesus breathes. His chest expands. Waxy lips open. Wooden fingers lift. Heart valves swish and hinged joints bend.

And, as we envision the moment, we stand in awe.

We stand in awe not just because of what we see, but because of what we know. We know that we, too, will die. We know that we, too, will be buried. Our lungs, like his, will empty. Our hands, like his, will stiffen. But the rising of his body and the rolling of the stone give birth to a mighty belief: “What we believe is this: If we get included in Christ’s sin-conquering death, we also get included in his life-saving resurrection. We know that when Jesus was raised from the dead it was a signal of the end of death-as-the-end. Never again will death have the last word. When Jesus died, he took sin down with him, but alive he brings God down to us” (Rom. 6:5–9 MSG).

From When Christ Comes
Copyright (W Publishing Group, 1999) Max Lucado

(Thanks Max! http://www.maxlucado.com/)

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