Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

New Analysis Pack Available from Lanamark Inc.

Posted on September 29th, 2010 by by Michelle Egan

Now it’s easier than ever to optimize Citrix XenApp, XenDesktop and Microsoft remote desktop services environments with Lanamark’s new analysis pack – Terminal Services Analysis Pack. Lanamark announced the news today saying this pack is “designed to help enterprises optimize application and desktop delivery while ensureing licensing compliance of Citrix and Microsoft termal server environments.” [...]

Gearing Up for More Management Software

Posted on September 24th, 2010 by by Michelle Egan

As cloud computing becomes adopted the demand for management software grows for hosting or cloud services companies like CNS. CNS provides cloud services for running virtual servers and desktops from a data center. Over the past few years, more than 200 virtual servers have been deployed in our cloud services environment. The demand for cloud [...]

Adding Business Accounts to Mobile Devices

Posted on September 16th, 2010 by by Michelle Egan

A growing number of executive and management personnel are purchasing their own mobile devices and looking to connect them to their business networks; Exchange, VPN, Citrix, etc. In the past, many businesses limited these practices by having the IT department act as a barrier, refusing to set up the links or not authorize use by [...]

Good artical on Remote Access from iPhones, Mac, Etc called “How to keep Mac users happy with desktop virtualization”

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by by Don Thompson

This article came from Brian Madden, one of the most respected people when it comes to virtualization.  The article outlines the many ways users can assess their PC’s and Macs from your PC, Mac or iPhone.  Users are asking for mobile access more and more so it is good to know what options IT has.  [...]

First Look at Windows 7 and much more

Posted on November 13th, 2009 by by admin

Capital Network Solutions will be speaking at the New Horizons “First Look Event” on Thursday November 19th. Topics include First look at Microsoft Windows 7, how MS 7 works better together with Windows Server 2008, MS Data Protection Manager and other exciting technologies that effect your business. Register for this event When: Thursday, November 19th [...]

VMware Needs to Take Microsoft More Seriously

Posted on September 8th, 2009 by by Don Thompson

Here is an article that I feel is right on the mark as Microsoft takes aim at VMware.  The artical came from a Windows IT Pro.  I have re-posted it as many will not have access to the site and was written by Paul Thurrott Years ago, I spoke with VMware’s CEO at the time, [...]

How to Upgrade Your PC to Windows 7

Posted on August 28th, 2009 by by Paul Hurley

Microsoft Windows listened to their customer feedback and has developed the easiest, fastest, and most engaging version of Window yet. New and improved features include an improved taskbar, full-screen previews, Jump Lists (a handy way to quickly reach the files you’ve been working with), a Windows Search box helping you find nearly everything on your [...]

Easy to Manage Backup and Disaster Recovery Solutions

Posted on August 28th, 2009 by by John Guarienti

Backup and disaster recovery solutions are now easy to manage for different situations. The first crucial step is deciding how to handle a permanent archive and how often data is taken offsite and to what frequency. Upon defining Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO) for different types of scenarios, a comprehensive backup [...]