Posted by: kurtsh | February 7, 2013

INFO: Microsoft’s Big Data Strategy

imageI’ve patently ripped this from the TechNet Newsletter.  It’s that good a reference for Microsoft & Big Data.  Please read through it if you have an interest in a our Big Data strategy which is very comprehensive… as you would expect, considering our massive presence & investment in the cloud.

For a couple reasons, it’s time for another look at Microsoft’s Big Data strategy: The Cumulative Update 2 for SQL Server 2012 SP1 was just released with new functionality that simplifies the backup and restore capability of an on-premises SQL Server database to Windows Azure; and Microsoft’s enterprise-ready Hadoop service, HDInsight, is now available on Windows Server or as a Windows Azure service.

HDInsight is built on the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) which is 100 percent compatible with Apache Hadoop, allows users to gain business insights from structured and unstructured data of virtually any size, and activate new types of data irrespective of their locations. Such insights can also be combined with the Microsoft BI platform to give users the ability to enrich their models with publicly available data and services using familiar tools like Office and SharePoint.

Key to HDInsight is its deep integration with other enterprise components. For instance, Hadoop connectors for SQL Server and Parallel Data Warehouse appliance enable easy integration of Hadoop with Microsoft Enterprise Data Warehouses and BI solutions. HDInsight also offers integration with System Center to simplify provisioning and management of Hadoop clusters, and integration with Active Directory to secure Hadoop clusters based on security policies.

For an overview of Microsoft’s Big Data solution, check out these two white papers:

Also there’s a post that reviews resources that are available specifically for Big Data on premise & in the cloud

Microsoft’s Big Data solution allows users to gain business insights from structured and unstructured data of virtually any size and activate new types of data irrespective of its location.

Microsoft’s Big Data solution brief (.pdf)

For organizations, the main challenge is to effectively process both structured and unstructured data without the burden of setting up complex distributed storage and compute clusters.

White paper: From Data to Insights with Microsoft Big Data (.pdf)

Big Data addresses one of the most critical issues facing business today: how to gain value from the growing reams of complex data.

TechNet Magazine: Drilling for data

Big data is poised to overwhelm the capabilities of modern business to analyze and manage, but there are both challenges and opportunities.

Get HDInsight, Microsoft’s Big Data solution

HDInsight, available both on Windows Server or as an Windows Azure service, empowers organizations with new insights on previously untouched unstructured data, while connecting to the most widely used Business Intelligence (BI) tools on the planet.

imageUPDATE 2/12/13 5:52PM:
Registration is now open.  Early Bird Pricing (Register by March 22, 2013) – $1,895 USD
http://northamerica.msteched.com/Registration

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ORIGINAL POST:
Microsoft TechEd North America 2013 announced in New Orleans, LA, June 3 – 6.

Microsoft’s Premiere Event for IT Professionals & Enterprise Developers

Hands-on learning, deep product exploration, & countless opportunities to build relationships with a community of Microsoft experts and peers.

Registration Opens on Feb 12, 2013

WEB SITE: http://www.msteched.com/

As taken from our Press site:

REDMOND, Wash. – Feb. 5, 2013 – “Microsoft has provided a $2 billion loan to the group that has proposed to take Dell private. Microsoft is committed to the long term success of the entire PC ecosystem and invests heavily in a variety of ways to build that ecosystem for the future.

“We’re in an industry that is constantly evolving. As always, we will continue to look for opportunities to support partners who are committed to innovating and driving business for their devices and services built on the Microsoft platform.”

Posted by: kurtsh | February 5, 2013

DOWNLOAD: Quick Start Guides for Office 2013

imageIf you’re new to Office 2013, you can download any of our free Quick Start Guides. These printable guides contain useful tips, shortcuts, and screenshots to help you find your way around.

On Windows 8, you can open and view these guides in the Windows 8 Reader app without any additional steps. On older versions of Windows, you’ll need to install the free Adobe Reader before you can open and view these guides.

Quick Start Guides available include:

  • Access 2013
  • Excel 2013
  • OneNote 2013
  • Outlook 2013
  • PowerPoint 2013
  • Project 2013
  • Publisher 2013
  • Visio 2013
  • Word 2013

DOWNLOAD: Quickstart Guides for Office 2013
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/office-2013-quick-start-guides-HA103673669.aspx

(Admittedly, I saw this on Neowin.net before I picked it up internally.  Well played, Neowin.)

imageIt’s time to put on the big boy pants & suit up.

The first annual Call of Duty Championship, presented by Xbox, will take place on April 5-7 in Los Angeles. 32 of the world’s top 4-person teams will qualify to compete on Call of Duty®: Black Ops II for a share of $1 Million. Tune in to our worldwide broadcast to see who will be crowned Champion.

Think you have what it takes? The road to the Call of Duty Championship tournament begins in February. Assemble your team and find out how to qualify.

Event begins February 1st.  Only on Xbox 360.

Suckahs.

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Have you updated your Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot MiFi™ 4510L?

This update may help a lot of people with the device’s stability and sustainability with 4G connections.

The support site and the update download are below:

Documentation:

For some reason, a lot of folks need to reset their devices after receiving the update.  Here’s the 3 level of “resets” that the device has:

imageLevel 1 Reset:

  1. Power down the MiFi
  2. Let the MiFi sit for 30 seconds
  3. Power on the MiFi
  4. Test the connection

Level 2 Reset:

  1. Power down the MiFi
  2. Remove the back cover
  3. Remove the battery
  4. Remove the SIM card
  5. Allow the MiFi to sit for 30 seconds
  6. Reassemble the MiFi
  7. Test the Connection

Level 3 Reset

  1. Power on the MiFi
  2. Remove the back cover
  3. Press and hold the Reset button next to the battery for 10 seconds
  4. Watch the MiFi E-Ink display to see if all the icons are displayed
  5. Release the Reset button
  6. Reassemble the MiFi
  7. Test your connection

We are pleased to announce that the latest version the Microsoft Security Compliance Manager (SCM) – Version 3.0 – is released and available for download!

In addition to key features from the previous version, SCM 3.0 offers new baselines for Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, and Internet Explorer 10! SCM enables you to quickly configure and manage computers and your private cloud using Group Policy and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.

SCM 3.0 provides ready-to-deploy policies and DCM configuration packs based on Microsoft Security Guide recommendations and industry best practices, allowing you to easily manage configuration drift, and address compliance requirements for Windows operating systems and Microsoft applications.

Thank you for your continued interest in Security Compliance Manager. For more information on Security Compliance Manager and to be involved in discussions, please use the following resources:

Posted by: kurtsh | February 4, 2013

NEWS: Miscellaneous stuff from the weekend (2/4/13)

I found a bunch of miscellaneous stuff this week that I’m just gonna rattle off here because they don’t really require posts unto themselves:

There’s been a bit of confusion around the hardware return policy at the Microsoft Store recently.

Here’s the written policy as copied from the Terms & Conditions web page from the Microsoft Store:  (Emphasis is mine)

In Store Return Policy

We want you to be satisfied with your purchase and will accept returns subject to the conditions described below. Qualifying refunds for computers and computer hardware will be honored for fourteen (14) days from the date of purchase. Qualifying refunds for all other items will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchase. Microsoft will not accept the following items for return: (i) items that have been personalized or customized; (ii) special order items, if not part of a Microsoft Store promotional retail sales offering; and (iii) items that have been opened or altered from their original state or show wear or damage. Open software or games may only be exchanged for the same product if the media doesn’t work. All returns must be accompanied by the original receipt or gift receipt, the original documentation, instruction manuals, registration, parts and components (including cables, controllers, and accessories) and the original packaging to qualify for a return. Failure to include such items may prevent or delay your refund. A restocking fee of ten percent (10%) will be deducted from the refund amount for non-defective computer, printer, Xbox and Zune returns. Refunds will be made in the same method as payment. Exceptions: For cash, check or debit refunds for amounts over $250, you may choose to receive either a Microsoft check by mail within ten (10) days of the date of refund or a Microsoft Store gift card in the amount of the refund. Microsoft is not responsible for any personal data included on returned or exchanged items. Please ensure that your personal data is removed from all items prior to return or exchange.

SOURCE:
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/html/
pbPage.Help_Retail_Stores#ms_help_topics_at4

Posted by: kurtsh | February 2, 2013

DOWNLOAD: Technical Documentation for System Center 2012

imageAll the System Center products have released updated documentation for the Service Pack 1 releases. 

Here’s the documentation index for System Center Orchestrator for example.

The downloadable files listed on this page contain the product documentation for the Orchestrator component of System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1). The available downloads include:

  • Complete Technical Documentation for System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Administering System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Service Provider Foundation Cmdlet Reference, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & doc)
  • Deploying System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Getting Started with System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Operations Guide for System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Using the Orchestration Console in System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Runbook Activity Reference for System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Using the Orchestration Console in System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Runbook Activity Reference for System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Using Runbooks in System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)
  • Upgrading System Center 2012 – Orchestrator to System Center 2012 SP1 – Orchestrator, last updated January 15, 2013 (pdf & docx)

Here’s the links to each of the of the technical documentation sets for each System Center component:

AND SYSTEM CENTER 2012… ENDPOINT PROTECTION?
Yes, System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection is not listed here.  The closest I’ve found to downloadable documentation around System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection are the following resources:

TECHNICAL SCENARIOS FOR UPGRADING
There’s also some documentation specifically for the sequence of the upgrade that administrators should take depending on the scenario they’re in.

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