October 2009 - Posts

Trusted Source moving Temasek to ‘purely Microsoft’

http://www.mis-asia.com/news/articles/trusted-source-moving-temasek-to-purely-microsoft 

SINGAPORE, 22 OCTOBER 2009 - Trusted Source, the technology delivery division of Temasek Holdings, is moving towards becoming a ‘purely-Microsoft enterprise’.

Trusted Source is deploying Microsoft Exchange 2010 for a March 2010 rollout, to replace their current Lotus Notes messaging system. In its development of a blueprint for an integrated IT approach, it is also evaluating Windows 7 for its 1,000 desktops.

Owned by the Singapore government, Temasek Holdings manages a portfolio of more than S$172 billion (US$120 billion), in Asia and Singapore.

Trusted Source CEO Charles Koh, said architecture and blueprinting efforts have begun and, by becoming a ‘single operating system shop’ using Microsoft’s pervasive OS technologies, they were “seeking to achieve greater user satisfaction by significantly simplifying and integrating on a common platform”.

“We already are moving towards Microsoft technologies for server OS, desktop OS and databases,” Koh said. “Achieving Clarity about our target IT landscape is part of our effort to relentlessly reduce the complexity of IT.”

Out-of-box capabilities

He said Trusted Source was keen to take advantage of the out-of-box capabilities in Exchange 2010 and his users would appreciate the “interface familiarity”, with Outlook almost the “de facto standard” for e-mail.

“Exchange 2010 also has strong archival capabilities and can integrate with modern databases,” Koh said. “Windows 7, which is lighter than previous operating systems, promises to simplify desktop management, so it’s a natural candidate to extend simplicity drive into desktop space.”

Koh said this simplification has potential to “unlock latent capability of most hardware, which was currently very much ‘over-specced’ [has greater specifications than used]”.

“Windows 7, which seems to run well on three-year-old hardware, has the potential to break the traditional cycle of upgrading machines with each new operating system release,” he said. “This gives IT managers a real option to refresh their environment piece by piece and to avoid wastage.”

Microsoft director, business and marketing organisation, Haresh Koobchandani, said the launch of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Exchange 2010 provided “huge benefits for IT professionals to use IT more strategically”.

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TechNet Magazine: Inside the Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.5

The Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) helps you manage the process to determine whether your applications are compatible with a new version of Windows before you deploy them. It can also help you determine how an operating system update will impact these applications. There have been a number of articles and white papers written on how to use the ACT 5.5. What we want to do in this article is go under the hood and explore how each of the tools in this toolkit works. We'll start with the tool most people associate with the toolkit: the Application Compatibility Manager.

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Finally Out: Windows 7 Compatibility Center

After months of waiting, it's finally out: The Windows 7 Compatibility Center! Know what works. Get drivers, updates, and downloads.

As of 22 Oct 12.12am, I am still waiting at when this compatibility information will make it to the Application Compatibility Manager of the Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.5. Will keep everyone posted.

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Trend Micro Announces Support for Windows 7

April 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today at RSA, Trend Micro , a global leader in Internet content security, announced support for Microsoft™ Windows™ 7 across the company's flagship consumer, small to medium business, and enterprise solutions designed to provide Web threat protection powered by the Trend Micro™ Smart Protection Network™, which reduces a customer's exposure to threats and delivers immediate protection through its cloud-client security infrastructure.

"As the threat landscape continues to evolve into more specialized attacks, we are pleased to work with Microsoft to ensure that Trend Micro™ Internet Security, for consumers; Worry-Free™ Business Security, for small to medium businesses; and Trend Micro™ OfficeScan™, for enterprises all provide superior security that protects the latest Windows platform," said Dale Liao, research director for Trend Micro. "Windows 7 customers can rely on Trend Micro's long-standing security expertise to help protect their systems, just as we've safeguarded users of Windows client operating systems for two decades."

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Applications Compatible with Windows 7 - My PERSONAL and UNOFFICIAL List

This is MY PERSONAL Windows 7 Application Compatibility List -- stuff that fall under one or more of the following conditions:

  1. I saw it running on Windows 7
  2. In the course of appcompat testing with customers, we tagged it as GREEN (runs on Windows 7, may have minor issues with determined resolution, or better yet no issues)
  3. Read a public statement of Windows 7 support from either Microsoft or the vendor, in which case I will place the link

Please note that this is in NO WAY any official statement, express or implied, from Microsoft to this effect. Some of them, if not most of them, may not even be in the official list of compatible apps. This is a dynamic document that I will edit as needed.

Please do leave a comment if you found this link useful.

 

Adobe Reader 9.1.2 (Version 9 is Compatible with Windows 7) 

CheckPoint Endpoint Security http://www.checkpoint.com/press/2009/endpoint-security-windows-7-102109.html 

Citrix Presentation Client 10.0.52110.0

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.2_07

Lotus Notes

  • Lotus Notes R5 
  • Lotus Notes 6.5.4 tested working on Windows 7
  • Lotus Notes Standard 8.5.1: Windows 7 certification is planned for Notes Standard 8.5.1 within 90 days of 8.5.1 shipping.  8.5.1 is scheduled for release in the second half of 2009. Link 

McAffee Common Framework 8.7

McAffee VirusScan 8.7 

Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.5

Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 4.0

Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 2: Pacific Theater Edition

  • This is one I vouch for since I'm using (a.k.a. playing) this every weekend on my Windows 7 laptop!

Microsoft Hardware http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/windows7/support.mspx 

Microsoft Office 2000

Microsoft Office 2003 

Microsoft Office 2007 (Compatible with Windows 7)

  • Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 2 
  • I am personally using Enterprise Edition
  • Tested Professional Edition, ok with Windows 7

SAP http://blogs.msdn.com/saptech/archive/2009/06/04/sap-gui-support-for-win-7.aspx

  • SAP GUI 7.20 will support Win 7
  • Publicly available March 2010
  • Currently (as of 30 Oct) limited availability

Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 (Compatible with Windows 7)

 

jay paloma  |  15 oct 2009  |  singapore

TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Advanced Scenarios (Level 300)

Microsoft Deployment Toolkit includes database integration that uses methods to automate multiple aspects of Windows Vista operating system deployment. The configuration database is a logical extension of the configuration settings that would normally exist in CustomSettings.ini. However, rather than configuring the CustomSettings.ini file, we can centrally store multiple values for settings in the database which is, in turn, referenced to retrieve the values for the properties stored in it. The specific values for those properties are then retrieved from the database at deployment time to customize the deployment without interaction.

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Encrypting USB External HDD with Bitlocker to Go in Windows 7

Folks have asked time and again if Bitlocker to Go in Windows 7 can encrypt not just thumb drives but USB external HDDs as well. For me the answer is YES because I encrypted my 256GB external drive and was successful.

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