Windows Server 2012 QoS Common Configurations

One of the exciting new network capabilities in Windows Server 2012 is Quality of Services (QoS). QoS technologies allow you to meet the service requirements of a workload or an application by measuring network bandwidth, detecting changing network conditions (such as congestion or availability of bandwidth), and prioritizing - or throttling - network traffic. For example, you can use QoS to prioritize traffic for latency-sensitive applications (such as voice or video streaming), and to control the impact of latency-insensitive traffic (such as bulk data transfers). QoS provides the following features. ...

Content Highlights from Build 2012

Watch all videos from Build 2012 here: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012 Build is Microsoft’s annual developer conference. This year’s Build on October 30 - 2 November in Redmond was especially memorable because of the key consumer product launches such as Windows 8, Surface, Windows Phone 8 and Office that represent a huge developer opportunity. Tickets were sold out within the first hour of sales, which is not surprise considering the great content and the fact that attendees were treated to a free Surface RT and 100GB of Skydrive storage! We know it’s pretty late, but we’ve spent some time sieving through the many videos and here are some of the key talks that stood out for us! ...

Why I Love Windows Server 2012 Part 4 - Storage Space

What is Storage Space? Storage Space in the nutshell is storage virtualization. It allows you to turn commodity server into a storage server almost like a SAN. Why Does Storage Space Matter? One important reason to virtualize is to have high availability, but it can be expensive. You always needed a share storage - SAN. Storage Space provides the SAN-like capabilities for your cluter or standalone server. Let’s face it, many organization cannot afford to have SAN everywhere. This provides a great alternative and allow IT to enable more high availability across the entire infrastructure. For small and medium size organization, IT can leverage it to have a enterprise grade deployment. Benefits and Limitations Some of the goals of Storage Spaces include the ability to: ...

Windows Store app development for iOS developers Live Stream

Join the Big Nerd Ranch and Microsoft for this free, two-day training designed to jumpstart your Windows Store app development. You will learn the ins-and-outs of the Windows platform from iOS developers who are now building Windows apps. Sessions will follow a low-key, interactive format where iOS terms and concepts will be mapped to Windows alternates. You will also get hands-on time to apply what you’ve learned. Event Date Time zone: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Thursday Dec 13, 2012 - 9 to 5 PM Friday Dec 14, 2011 - 9 to 5 PM Event Location Live Stream: here You can register for the live stream here, then just point your browser to Channel 9 or to our registration site on the day of the event. You can also tune in at the Verge to watch the live stream. ...

Annoucing Windows Server 2012 Early Experts Study Group: Singapore

Announcing the Early Experts Study Group for Singapore! Building on the efforts of the Early Experts group currently running in LinkedIn, the Singapore Windows User Group will be running a series of sessions and blog posts to help you prepare for your Windows Server 2012 exams. The series will focus on helping you achieve the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate certification. The content will be relevant to both those taking the individual exams in the track and to those who are upgrading their 2008 Certifications. ...

Northern Europe Microsoft Student Partner Summit 2012 @ Microsoft Ireland

The Northern Europe Microsoft Student Partner (MSP) Summit 2012 was a 3-day event held in Microsoft Ireland. It was simply amazing. [caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Our welcome posters!”][/caption] This submit has given us MSPs an opportunity to meet students from all over Northern Europe. Through my stay, I have met people from Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, Russia, and of course other parts of UK. I suppose I was the unique one, coming from an Asian background, studying in both US and UK, and people remember me as the Singapore guy, even though I represented University College London (UCL) and UK in this summit. [caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Phil Cross giving an introduction about himself”][/caption] We started off the session with a country sharing session, and I felt like I was taking a trip around the Northern Europe then. At first, it was difficult to understand one another as everyone had different level of English proficiency. However, we slowly got used to it, and learnt to speak slower to accommodate one another. Then, we started to learn about everyone’s languages and facts about their country. For instance, the Belgium people spoke 3 languages - Dutch, French and German, as they are ‘forced’ to learn them all in school. The country is also extremely complicated in many aspects, which was actually pretty hilarious if you find out more via this video. [caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“458” caption=“Local food for tasting!”][/caption] Also, it was funny how the Northern Lights are such a common thing for those living in Norway, Finland and Iceland, and it was also quite funny how they tried to rival and claim the aurora borealis belonging to their countries. It’s also interesting to hear that in summer, the sun never sets in some parts of these countries, while in winter, the sun practically does not come out throughout the day. In fact, the sun is so precious, that people are given offs to enjoy it while it lasts. Many of our friends also brought lots of their local delights for us to try (for some reason, alcohol seemed to present in almost everything). Simply an eye-opener. [caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Learning the Estonian language”][/caption] The highlight was when a lucky 45 of us were chosen to visit the Microsoft Data Center. Well, let’s just say it BLEW our minds away. And since we signed a non-disclosure agreement (and no photos allowed), I shall not talk about it here. But it was quite incredible to know that whatever we saw in that facility supported Microsoft’s cloud and online services for the whole of Europe - and even Singapore! Just imagine the finesse, on top of the amount of power and hard disk space needed to keep everything running, and to protect the data from being stolen. Previously, I was touring people around the mini server rooms in Microsoft Singapore; and that was nothing compared to the one I saw here. In case you’re feeling jelly, maybe this might help you get over it :) [caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“A team working hard on the team project”][/caption] After a long day of workshops, coding and working on our game project, Microsoft treated us to the Guinness Storehouse, where we had unlimited flow of alcohol and food at the Infinity bar. This was the 2nd time I visited the Storehouse (yes I visited it on my own just 2 nights before), but the experience was different with the MSPs this time. I also had the chance to make my own Guinness again, but this time round I made one with the Shamrock logo on it! Free alcohol must drink - and being an Asian who can’t take too much, I ended up KO-ed right at the bar, leaving me unable to code for the night, while the rest of the group continued coding back at Microsoft with even more beer (in cartons mind you), in preparation for the final presentation the next morning. Crazy stuff; how can anyone take so much alcohol! [caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“UK MSPs at the Guinness Infinity Bar”][/caption] We also had the opportunity to tour around the office, to see how live development of Windows 8, Xbox and Azure took place in the site. Many fresh hires also shared with us their experiences on how to get hired by the awesome company, and Michelle Fleming, the overall coordinator of the MSP programme also took the opportunity to interact with the MSP on the ground, and to hear what we really want from the programme. [caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Our Microsoft nametags!”][/caption] This event was a huge blast, and everyone certainly took away with them a fair bit about coding on Windows 8 and the Microsoft technology, and most importantly the camaraderie forged. I’m really thankful for Microsoft for providing such a wonderful opportunity, sponsoring all our expenses, for all the great hospitality, the great food and the planning of this event! :)

Windows Server 2012 Rocks Commuity Roadshow is Here!!

The Windows Server 2012 Rocks Community Roadshow is here! Windows Server 2012 is built from the cloud up, offering a scalable, dynamic, multitenant platform that allows IT to respond to business needs faster and more efficiently. Microsoft MVPs bring you all of the information you need to know—and provide demos to bring this technology to life! Join our industry experts and register for a Windows Server 2012 Community Roadshow event today. ...

Getting started: TypeScript for Windows 8 Projects using Visual Studio 2012

TypeScript is a language for application-scale JavaScript. TypeScript adds optional types, classes, and modules to JavaScript. TypeScript supports tools for large-scale JavaScript applications for any browser, for any host, on any OS. TypeScript compiles to readable, standards-based JavaScript. Try it at http://typescriptlang.org/playground. Our Technical Evangelist, Yizhe Shen, will teach you how to get started with TypeScript for Windows 8 Projects! Hi Everyone! It’s been a very long time since I last posted on this blog. I will be posting more frequently these days as I have more time to ramp up with our latest and coolest technologies. As I have volunteered to do a TypeScript lightning talk at our Hack Weekend event in Microsoft Singapore, I decided to mix in some Windows 8 element into it to make things interesting. Software to download & install: · TypeScript http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34790 · Web Essentials http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/07d54d12-7133-4e15-becb-6f451ea3bea6 Please make sure your VS 2012 is in RTM and not RC/Beta as Web Essentials needs RTM version to install correctly. So, if you are new to TypeScript, you can check out the official website at http://www.typescriptlang.org/. From the official site, you will be able to test out TypeScript live through the PlayGround page (http://www.typescriptlang.org/Playground/) which gives you instant TypeScript to Javascript conversions via the browser. This is a great place to test out some of the new syntext for TypeScript. It also contains a couple of sample projects to illustrate how you can use TypeScript in different scenarios – one of which is a Windows 8 Sample Project. To get started in writing TypeScript code, you will need to install a plug-in for Visual Studio 2012. There are a couple of ways you can get TypeScript working but for this post, we will focus on getting it integrated into VS2012. Simply navigate to http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34790 and download the latest TypeScript plug-in app. The current version we will be using today is the 0.8.1 release. Installation is a breeze as it’s a MSI file. Do take note that even thou you can install the file without VS being installed, to get it working, you have to make sure you reinstall the files after VS is installed to get it integrated. Now, this is where things get slightly different if you wish to get TypeScript working in a Windows 8 Javascript/HTML5 apps. As TypeScript currently only have templates for Web Projects, you will need to manually enable TypeScript to work on a Windows 8 VS Project. If you can see the template above, it means you have TypeScript successfully installed in your machine. Next, close VS and proceed to install the Web Essential for VS 2012 (http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/07d54d12-7133-4e15-becb-6f451ea3bea6) This is important because it will gives you the split screen later when you can see live JS code being generated from your TS code. Once everything is installed, you can now proceed to create a simple Windows 8 solution. Once your solution is created, this is what you will see in the solution explorer: For web projects, the TS plug-in will automatically setup the files for you to link your JS files with your TS code. However, as this is yet to be implemented by the team for Windows 8 projects, we will have to do it manually. But before we do anything, let’s import the necessary files that TS needs for Windows 8 apps. The files that you need to be included in your project are: ...

November 22, 2012 · 5 min ·  Yizhe

Startup Weekend Singapore Women Edition - Last Call!

Last call for this exciting event! We’ve been always a great supporter of Startup Weekend here in Singapore and we’re inviting everyone for the first Startup Weekend Woman’s Edition. It’s not yet too late to sign up. If you want to have an exciting time this weekend learning from entrepreneurs or getting your startup itch scratched, make sure you don’t pass on this event. Register at http://singaporewomen.startupweekend.org/

Hybrid Cloud - Expanding Datacenter into Azure IaaS

Well, Have you ever thought about the idea to use Public Cloud resources on demand to server as part of your datacenter? Many did, but how to securely connect the Public Cloud resources back to your own Datacenter and function as a collective unit is the biggest challenge. Well, Windows Azure has something to offer now. You can now connect Windows Azure Virtual Network to an on-premises network via site-to-site VPN connection as shown in diagram below. What is the requirement? You need a VPN gateway device in your on-premises datacenter. Here is the list of currently supported devices ...