What is a client-server environment? Numerous applications run in a client-server architecture. This means that client computers (computers forming part of the network) contact a server that provides ...
Local area networks are now a part of most businesses and organizations, providing connectivity between computers, printers and other devices and facilitating efficient communications within a ...
The question has come up a couple times in my blog on high availability and redundancy of Database Availability Groups (DAGs) specific to “What happens to the Client Access Server (CAS) and Hub ...
You're not in your office. Maybe you're traveling to work on a train, in a hotel room waiting for a business meeting or conference, or at your home computer paying your bills. You realize you need to ...
Question: Our organization has Exchange 2007 deployed. We have a high availability solution consisting of 4 Exchange 2007 servers -- two servers that have the Hub Transport and Client Access server ...
“A déjà vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix. It happens when they change something.” Needless to say glitches happen a lot with new software and Exchange Server 2010 is no stranger. As we all know, ...
It's been a week since Microsoft rolled out its public beta, known officially as the "Customer Preview," of Office 2013, along with its next generation Office servers and new Office 365 services.