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Google Keep, Google Reader and Trusting the Cloud

Google keep looks great, but with google reader falling to a sping clean can cloud apps be trusted with your data?

Posted byTom BashamMarch 20, 2013March 20, 2013Posted inTechTags: Cloud, Google, Keep, ReaderLeave a comment on Google Keep, Google Reader and Trusting the Cloud

Enabling two-finger Right-click in Windows

How to enable right-click with two fingers using a Synaptics touchpad or clickpad in windows 7 or windows 8

Posted byTom BashamFebruary 26, 2013Posted inTechTags: 2 fingers, Clickpad, Mac, right-click, Touchpad, two fingers, Windows 7, Windows 8Leave a comment on Enabling two-finger Right-click in Windows

Microsoft User Experience Virtualization

Microsoft User Experience Virtualisation is new user settings tool from Microsoft to help with Windows 7 and Windows 8 deployments, especially in VDI environments. Roaming Profiles.

Posted byTom BashamApril 5, 2012Posted inTechTags: App-V, AppSense, MDOP, Microsoft, User Experience Virtualisation, VDI, Windows 7, Windows 8Leave a comment on Microsoft User Experience Virtualization

Apple Mac OSX Wi-Fi Diagnostic Tools

Apple Mac OS X 10.7 Lion includes a handy Wi-Fi Diagnostic tool

Posted byTom BashamApril 1, 2012Posted inTechTags: 10.7, Apple, Diagnostics, Lion, Mac, OSX, wi-fi, WireShark1 Comment on Apple Mac OSX Wi-Fi Diagnostic Tools

DirectAccess and OCS / Lync Edge Services

Windows 7 DirectAccess is a great remote working technology, but services such as OCS and Lync are best accessed outside of the DA tunnel. This is configured using the NRPT to set exceptions and direct traffic to external Edge servers.

Posted byTom BashamJanuary 16, 2012January 16, 2012Posted inTechTags: DirectAccess, Lync, NRPT, OCS, OWA, Remote Access, Remote Working, Windows 7Leave a comment on DirectAccess and OCS / Lync Edge Services

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