Veem released second patch on october 14th. Someone at Veeam, noticed that there are many improvements, not only fixes, so they decided to call this patch R2. One of the good things about Veeam is that every new major version they relase is quite stable, in the life cycle of major release they release up […]
How to block automatic Internet Explorer 11 installation
Internet Explorer 11 is part of Microsoft Windows 8.1 which was released released to manufacturing in August and in October it was released to general public. In October Microsoft released Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7. In coming weeks, Internet Explorer 11 will be available on Windows update as an automatic update. Why administrators don’t […]
New features in Internet Explorer 11
Internet explorer was available world wide on 7th November 2013 in most of the languages with support for Windows 7. What that means is that soon IE 11 will be automatically updating on Windows 7 computers. That is great, unless you use web applications that have problems with browser compatibility. In that case, you as […]
Rollup 4 for Forefront TMG 2010 Service Pack 2 Released
Microsoft is up on it’s promise to support TMG even though development has been discontinued. While I still use TMG, slowly I am looking at alternatives. GFI Webmonitor (reviewed here) is why I don’t hurry to replace my lovely TMG, but I did found couple of great alternatives – review is coming soon. 2889345 […]
How to trade up BB BES Licences
Are you still using BES 5? You just received new Z10 and you need to set it up? One of the major differences between old (version 5) and the new Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) 10.1 version is that the latest edition does not have express version (free) available. In the past you could use express […]
How to monitor and load test websites Monitis review
I was assigned to a project where e-commerce team wanted to do some website monitoring. After initial discussions, website monitoring expanded to: “Hey, how would our websites fare under load? How many clients can we serve?” Soon I had to find a solution that would be cheap, reliable, and had great features. Soon I stumbled […]
Veeam discount but only for a limited time
It’s only couple of times that great vendors do promotions. Now is time if you want to get discount for Veeam. They are running a trade in promotion, if you trade in, you can get Veeam for the price of your renewal. For example, if you use Backup software that is legacy based (agents installed […]
Synology releases new NAS, series 4 devices
Synology doesn’t rest. They have released new batch of NAS devices, model year 2014. What they have in common is number 4 in the model name Synology DS214+ DS214+ is categorized for Small and Medium Bussiness, + marker in model number means that device is faster that the model without the + sign. Specifications: Super […]
6TB SATA Drive was just released
Whew, I thought that time of Spinning drives is slowly coming to an end until I saw news about HGST. WD subsidiary HGST’s 6TB SATA Drive was just released. Not only that, they had to use helium to achieve lower friction so that they could squeeze more platters. HGST Say’s: Why does helium make a difference? […]
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If you use a backup solution that you are not satisfied with, have you ever considered switching Backup solution (hint: cetnamyS)? I guess you have and have you received a quote from Backup vendor that you knew was reliable, was working well, had no problems, low maintenance? Have you considered what would your boss say […]
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