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										</div>All credit to businesses upgrading to Windows 7, says MicrosoftComputerworld &#8211; Stronger-than-expected sales of Windows helped Microsoft post a 6% increase in revenue for the first quarter of 2012, the company said yesterday. The Windows and Windows Live division brought in $4.6 billion during the three months ending March 31, an increase of 4% over&#8230;]]></description>
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										</div><p>All credit to businesses upgrading to Windows 7, says MicrosoftComputerworld &#8211; Stronger-than-expected sales of Windows helped Microsoft post a 6% increase in revenue for the first quarter of 2012, the company said yesterday.</p>
<p>The Windows and Windows Live division brought in $4.6 billion during the three months ending March 31, an increase of 4% over the same period the year before.</p>
<p>That was a turnaround of sorts: Windows&#8217; revenue for the quarter was just $112 million less than sales during the last three months of 2011, traditionally a strong quarter in the calendar because of holiday purchases of PCs. But in 2011&#8242;s fourth quarter, Windows revenue was down 6% compared to the year before.<br />
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Business purchases of PCs &#8212; Windows&#8217; revenue is directly tied to the sale of new machines &#8212; fueled the gain, with system sales to companies up 8% year-over-year, while consumer computer sales, long sluggish, remained flat.</p>
<p>&#8220;The business PC is what really drove the Windows business,&#8221; said Peter Klein, Microsoft&#8217;s chief financial officer Thursday during an earnings call with Wall Street analysts.</p>
<p>Most analysts had expected a poorer performance, largely on the projections by Gartner and IDC, which initially predicted a PC sales slump but then last week raised their estimates, saying that shipments actually increased about 2% in the quarter.</p>
<p>Microsoft estimated that PC sales grew between 2% and 4% during the quarter.</p>
<p>PC sales have struggled to match previous periods because of tougher competition from tablets and smartphones for consumer dollars, and the lingering effects of a hard disk drive shortage sparked by flooding last year in Thailand.</p>
<p>The Windows group accounted for 27% of the company&#8217;s revenue for the quarter, second behind the Business division, which handles the Office line. Windows&#8217; piece of the pie was larger than the previous quarter &#8212; the division contributed 23% of all revenue in the last three months of 2011 &#8212; but slightly less than the same period a year before.</p>
<p>Windows 7 continued to gain ground among corporate users, said Klein, who claimed that 40% of all enterprise desktops were running the OS. Klein did not name a source for that number, but Net Applications, which Microsoft&#8217;s IE team regularly cites, said that 41% of all machines running Windows worldwide last month did it with Windows 7.</p>
<p>As executives touted the strong sales for Windows 7, they also, although only in the broadest strokes, reminded analysts of the upcoming Windows 8.</p>
<p>After noting that the next fiscal year &#8212; which runs July 1, 2012, to June 30, 2013 &#8212; will include an &#8220;unprecedented refresh&#8221; of the company&#8217;s core products, Klein was upbeat about Windows 8, even though customers have seen only a beta of the desktop version and nothing at all on ARM.</p>
<p>&#8220;With Windows 8 and its availability on both x86 and ARM, we believe the ecosystem will capitalize on the new range of capabilities and scenarios Windows 8 enable,&#8221; said Klein in prepared remarks.</p>
<p>Although executives divulged no new information about Windows 8&#8242;s release date during yesterday&#8217;s conference call, Bill Koefoed, the general manager of Microsoft&#8217;s investor relations, said that the development of Windows 8 and Windows RT &#8212; the official name for the version designed for ARM processors &#8212; is &#8220;on our schedule.&#8221;</p>
<p>Klein dodged a question from one analyst about revenue swings later this year caused by Windows 8 upgrade giveaways. &#8220;We haven&#8217;t said anything and will not today, but we&#8217;ll have more to talk about in terms of programs and promotions as we get closer to the launch date,&#8221; Klein said.</p>
<p>With Windows 7, Microsoft offered free or nearly free upgrades to people who purchased a new Vista PC in the months before and after its launch. The company also aggressively discounted Windows 7 upgrades during a two-week pre-sale period. Microsoft may repeat one or both of those promotions with Windows 8.</p>
<p>If it does, the deals will impact the bottom line: Two years ago, Microsoft deferred $1.7 billion in revenue to account for the Windows 7 upgrades due Vista PC buyers.</p>
<p>Klein also sidestepped a question about whether Windows XP&#8217;s looming retirement will create additional incentive to upgrade to Windows 7, or even Windows 8, and accelerate sales of those editions. &#8220;Obviously, it&#8217;s high on the priority list for CIOs to upgrade their business desktop [from XP],&#8221; said Klein. &#8220;Exactly how that will play out over the next couple of years is hard to say.&#8221;</p>
<p>XP will fall off Microsoft&#8217;s support list in early April 2014.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 1<br />
You work as It Admin at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network consists of a domain named Certkingdom.com.<br />
The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003. The Certkingdom.com network has a file<br />
server named Certkingdom-SR18. Certkingdom-SR18 hosts shared folders.<br />
During your routine monitoring, you notice that Certkingdom-SR18 has a connectivity issue. To investigate<br />
further you run Network Monitor, but notices that during capturing, network packets were dropped.<br />
What actions must you take to minimize the dropping of packets while monitoring Certkingdom-SR18?</p>
<p>A. You should configure a persistent demand-dial connection.<br />
B. You should configure a two-way initiated demand-dial connection.<br />
C. You should use dedicated capture mode when utilizing the Network Monitor.<br />
D. You should select the Do not overwrite events option in the Event Viewer.</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Explanation: The CPU of Certkingdom-SR18 runs on 80%, which indicates that there are not enough<br />
resources to the network Monitor. Running Network Monitor in dedicated capture mode frees<br />
resources on the computer for capturing dat<br />
A. This results in fewer frames being dropped. The<br />
capture statistics are not displayed or refreshed because the frames are copied to the capture<br />
buffer.<br />
Reference:<br />
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder, Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, Chad Todd and Laura Hunter, Implementing,<br />
Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Guide &amp; DVD Training<br />
System, Syngress Publishing Inc., Rockland, 2003, p. 841</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 2<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network consists of a single<br />
Active Directory domain named Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows<br />
Server 2003 and the workstations, Windows XP Professional.<br />
The Certkingdom.com network has a DNS server named Certkingdom-SR03 that does name resolution for host on<br />
the Internet. Certkingdom.com users complain that they do not get the correct site when trying to access<br />
Web site known to them.<br />
What actions must you take to stop this from happening without disrupting production?</p>
<p>A. You should restart the DNS Server service.<br />
B. You should select the Secure cache against pollution setting.<br />
C. You should run the ipconfig/flushdns on Certkingdom-SR03.<br />
D. You should run the ipconfig/registerdns on Certkingdom-SR03.</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Explanation: When the Secure cache against pollution setting is disabled, all records received in<br />
response to DNS queries are cached. This is true even when the records do not match to a<br />
queried domain name. Enabling the Secure cache against pollution setting disables the ability to<br />
pollute the DNS cache with incorrect information, and spoof DNS queries. With Windows Server<br />
2003 the default setting is that caches are secured against pollution. This will then prevent users<br />
that browse the Internet from being directed to the wrong websites.<br />
Reference:<br />
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder, Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, Chad Todd and Laura Hunter, MCSA/MCSE:<br />
Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network<br />
Infrastructure Guide &amp; DVD Training System, Syngress Publishing Inc., Rockland, 2003, pp. 496-<br />
497<br />
J. C. Mackin, Ian McLean, MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (exam 70-291): Implementing,<br />
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network Infrastructure, Microsoft<br />
Press, Redmond, 2003, Part 1, Chapter 3, pp. 285, 291</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 3<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network has a domain named<br />
Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003 and the workstations,<br />
Windows XP Professional.<br />
The Certkingdom.com network has a server named Certkingdom-SR10 that runs Windows Server Update<br />
Services (WSUS). During synchronization you notice that you cannot connect to the Windows<br />
Update servers, however, you can access to other Web site not residing in the intranet.<br />
What actions must you take to connect to the Windows Update servers?</p>
<p>A. You must run the ipconfig/registerdns.<br />
B. You must configure the forwarders on Certkingdom-SR10.<br />
C. You must set the authentication to the proxy server in the WSUS settings.<br />
D. You must run the gpupdate /force command on Certkingdom-SR10.</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Explanation: In the Software Update Services administration console, there is an option to<br />
configure your internet connection settings. These settings include proxy server settings. If you<br />
have a proxy server between the SUS server and the internet, you need to configure the proxy<br />
server settings in the SUS options.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 4<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network has a domain named<br />
Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003. Certkingdom.com has a<br />
subsidiary named Test Labs, Inc. that has a domain named testlabs.com.<br />
The Certkingdom.com network has a DNS server named Certkingdom-SR05. Certkingdom-SR05 acts as a secondary<br />
zone for testlabs.com<br />
What actions must you take to track when the DNS server at Test Labs, Inc. sends notifications of<br />
modifications in the zone of testlabs.com to Certkingdom-SR05?</p>
<p>A. You must run the gpresult command in verbose mode.<br />
B. You must select debug logging and set the log to store Notification events on Certkingdom- SR05.<br />
C. You must run the secedit command in analysis mode.<br />
D. You must configure a two-way initiated demand-dial connection.</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Explanation: Debug logging is disabled by default and has to be enabled on Certkingdom-SR05. Select<br />
the Log packets for debugging check box to configure Debug Logging. To receive useful debug<br />
logging information, you should select a Packet direction, a Transport protocol, and at least one<br />
more option. You can also specify the file path and name, and the maximum size for the log file.<br />
Enabling Debug Logging slows DNS server performance.<br />
Reference:<br />
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder, Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, Chad Todd and Laura Hunter, MCSA/MCSE:<br />
Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network<br />
Infrastructure Guide &amp; DVD Training System, Syngress Publishing Inc., Rockland, 2003, p. 551</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 5<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network consists of a domain<br />
named Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003.<br />
The Certkingdom.com network has a Web server named Certkingdom-SR11. During a routine monitoring you<br />
notice an increase in network traffic. Due to this you need to find out the MAC address of the<br />
workstation that initiated the transfers and the command that was used. However, you action must<br />
not effect Certkingdom-SR11.<br />
What actions must you take?</p>
<p>A. You must run the ipconfig/registerdns.<br />
B. You must use the Netmon utility.<br />
C. You must capture the IP traffic to Certkingdom-SR11.<br />
D. You must Enable Server Message Block (SMB) signing on all the workstations.</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Explanation: Network Monitor tool allows you to capture dat<br />
A. The tool also allows you to identify<br />
its source from where it came from. The Network Monitor tool also allows you to analyze the<br />
content of the message. Use a Network Monitor capture filter to capture IP traffic from any<br />
computer to Certkingdom-SR11, and apply the capture filter before capturing the data.<br />
Reference:<br />
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder, Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, Chad Todd and Laura Hunter, MCSA/MCSE:<br />
Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network<br />
Infrastructure Guide &amp; DVD Training System, Syngress Publishing Inc., Rockland, 2003, pp. 198,<br />
543<br />
J. C. Mackin, Ian McLean, MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (exam 70-291): Implementing,<br />
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network Infrastructure, Microsoft<br />
Press, Redmond, 2003, Part 1, Chapter 3, pp. 140, 144, 145.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 6<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network has a domain named<br />
Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003.<br />
The Certkingdom.com network has only one DNS server named Certkingdom-SR11 that only hosts the zone for<br />
Certkingdom.com. During the course of the day you have received complaints that the response time of<br />
the connections to other workstations is very poor.<br />
What actions must you take to see if it is the DNS client traffic on Certkingdom-SR11?</p>
<p>A. You must set up a log of the Total queries/sec and the DNS counters Dynamic updates/sec.<br />
B. You must configure a Network Monitor capture filter.<br />
C. You must run the gpresult command.<br />
D. You must set up the Performance Logs and Alerts to note down the Physical-Disk object.</p>
<p>Answer: A</p>
<p>Explanation: The System Monitor utility is used to collect and measure the real-time performance<br />
data for a local or remote computer on the network. Through System Monitor, you can view<br />
current data or data from a log file. When you view current data, you are monitoring real-time<br />
activity. When you view data from a log file, you are importing a log file from a previous session.<br />
Using the System Monitor, you can generate statistics on the following types of information<br />
regarding DNS services:<br />
AXFR requests (all-zone transfer requests), IXFR requests (incremental zone transfer requests),<br />
DNS server memory usage, Dynamic updates, DNS Notify events, Recursive queries, TCP and<br />
UDP statistics, WINS statistics and Zone transfer issues. Thus to find out where DNS client traffic<br />
is responsible for the slow speed at which computers connect within the Certkingdom.com domain, then<br />
you should create a log of the Dynamic Updated/sec and the Total queries/sec given the fact that<br />
Certkingdom-SR05 is the only DNS server in the domain.<br />
Reference:<br />
James Chellis, Paul Robichaux and Matthew Sheltz, MCSA/MCSE: Windows Server 2003<br />
Network Infrastructure Implementation, Management, and Maintenance Study Guide, Sybex Inc.<br />
Alameda, 2003, pp. 70-73, 304</p>
<hr />
<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 7<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network has a domain named<br />
Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003 and the workstations,<br />
Windows XP Professional.<br />
The Certkingdom.com network has a Web server named Certkingdom-SR10 that has the Internet Information<br />
Services (IIS) 6.0 installed. Certkingdom-SR10 hosts a Web site that can be reached from the internal<br />
network and the Internet. The internal traffic at Certkingdom.com needs authentication without a secure<br />
protocol to access the Web site; however Internet traffic needs to authenticate with a secure<br />
protocol.<br />
What actions must you take to ensure that the all accesses to Certkingdom-SR10 use a secure protocol?</p>
<p>A. You need to configure the log to capture Notification events.<br />
B. You need to apply the hisecdc.inf predefined security template.<br />
C. You need to monitor network traffic and IIS logs.<br />
D. You need to apply a custom security template.</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Explanation: To make sure that the users are using a secure protocol, you must use the Network<br />
Monitor. The Network Monitor allows you to capture frames directly from the network. As soon as<br />
the frames are captured it will display and filter captured frames. The Network Monitor also allows<br />
you to edit captured frames and transmit them on the network.<br />
Reference:<br />
Diana Huggins, Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Exam Cram 2 (Exam 70-291),<br />
Chapter 4<br />
J. C. Mackin, Ian McLean, MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (exam 70-291): Implementing,<br />
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network Infrastructure, Microsoft<br />
Press, Redmond, 2003, 1: 26, 3: 3.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 8<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network has a domain named<br />
Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003 and the workstations,<br />
Windows XP Professional.<br />
The Certkingdom.com network has two servers, named Certkingdom-SR30 and Certkingdom-SR31, which contain file with<br />
sensitive company information. You create a new OU named SenSrv and move Certkingdom-SR30 and<br />
Certkingdom-SR31 to the new OU. You then create a new GPO that and configure it to encrypt all network<br />
connections. You then link the GPO to the SenSrv OU.<br />
How would you check to see if encrypted connections to Certkingdom-SR30 and Certkingdom-SR31 are taking<br />
place?</p>
<p>A. By opening the Resultant Set of Policy console.<br />
B. By running the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).<br />
C. By applying the hisecdc.inf predefined security template.<br />
D. By opening the IP Security Monitor console.</p>
<p>Answer: D</p>
<p>Explanation: Administrators can use the IP Security Monitor tool to confirm whether IP Security<br />
(IPSec) communications are successfully secured. The tool can display the number of packets<br />
that have been sent over the Authentication Header (AH) or Encapsulating Security Payload<br />
(ESP) security protocols, and how many security associations and keys have been generated<br />
since the computer was last started. The IP Security Monitor is implemented as a Microsoft<br />
Management Console (MMC) snap-in on the Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional<br />
operating systems. It includes enhancements that allow you to view details about an active IPSec<br />
policy, in addition to Quick Mode and Main Mode statistics, and active IPSec SAs. IP Security<br />
Monitor also enables you to search for specific Main Mode or Quick Mode filters.<br />
Reference:<br />
Diana Huggins, Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Exam Cram 2 (Exam 70-291),<br />
Chapter 5<br />
J. C. Mackin, Ian McLean, MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (exam 70-291): Implementing,<br />
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network Infrastructure, Microsoft<br />
Press, Redmond, 2003, p. 15: 20<br />
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder, Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, Chad Todd and Laura Hunter, Implementing,<br />
Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Guide &amp; DVD Training<br />
System, Syngress Publishing Inc., Rockland, 2003, p.795</p>
<hr />
<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 9<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network consists of a domain<br />
named Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003 and the<br />
workstations, Windows XP Professional. The Certkingdom.com network has a DNS server named<br />
Certkiller -SR03.<br />
Certkingdom.com changes ISPs. Now you receive complaints that Certkingdom.com users cannot connect to Web<br />
sites on the Internet by using the URL of the Web site.<br />
You configure your workstation with the DNS server address of the new ISP. You can now<br />
connect to Web sites by entering their URL in the browser.<br />
How would you configure Certkingdom-SR03 to allow all users to connect to Internet Web sites without<br />
causing connectivity problems on the internal network?</p>
<p>A. You need run the Oclist.exe command and the Security Configuration and Analysis console on<br />
Certkingdom-SR03.<br />
B. You need to utilize the default root hints of Certkingdom-SR03 and set up a forwarder to the new ISP.<br />
C. You need run the Dcgpofix on Certkingdom-SR03 and set up forwarding to the new ISP.<br />
D. You need to disable recursion and run the Security Configuration and Analysis console on<br />
Certkingdom-SR03.</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Explanation: Forwarders are used to inform DNS where to look for name resolution when not in<br />
the local DNS database. With Windows Server 2003 conditional forwarding, recursive query<br />
requests can be subject to different DNS forwarder servers based on the domain name queried.<br />
The root hints file (cache hints file) contains host information needed to resolve names external of<br />
the authoritative DNS domains. It holds names and addresses of root DNS servers which are<br />
normally located on the Internet. In this situation where your network is connected to the Internet,<br />
the root hints file should contain the addresses of the root DNS servers on the Internet. With the<br />
default installation of Windows Server 2003, DNS uses the root hints file. It is not necessary to<br />
configure forwarders to access the Internet. Even though it is recommended to configure<br />
forwarders to point to your external domain, root hints will function quite fine.<br />
Reference:<br />
Diana Huggins, Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Exam Cram 2 (Exam 70-291),<br />
Chapter 3<br />
J. C. Mackin, Ian McLean, MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (exam 70-291): Implementing,<br />
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network Infrastructure, Microsoft<br />
Press, Redmond, 2003, Part 1, Chapters 4 &amp; 5, pp. 193, pp. 194; and pp. 247.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: red; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 10<br />
You work as the network administrator at Certkingdom.com. The Certkingdom.com network consists of a domain<br />
named Certkingdom.com. The servers at the Certkingdom.com network run Windows Server 2003 and the<br />
workstations, Windows XP Professional.<br />
Certkingdom.com has a Web server named Certkingdom-SR10 which is connected to the Internet. During the<br />
course of the day you have received instructions from the CIO to use System Monitor to determine<br />
how much bandwidth is used on Certkingdom-SR10&#8242;s Internet connection. You decide to use the Bytes<br />
Total/sec counter with a sample rate of 10 seconds. You also plan to archive the logs once a day.<br />
Due to limited hard drive space, you need to prevent the logs from getting too big.<br />
What actions must you take to?</p>
<p>A. You should disable recursion.<br />
B. You should create a one-way initiated demand-dial connection.<br />
C. You should configure an alert trigger when the Datagrams/sec counter is high.<br />
D. You should keep Certkingdom-SR10 on the existing counter and set the sample rate to 60 seconds.</p>
<p>Answer: D</p>
<p>Explanation: The function of the Network Interface Bytes Total/Sec counter is to measures the<br />
total number of bytes that are sent/ received from the network interface. You use less processor<br />
cycles when you reduce the sampling frequency.<br />
Reference:<br />
Dan Holme and Orin Thomas, MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-290): Managing<br />
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2003,<br />
Chapter 12, p. 479</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 1<br />
The object model, query processor, and metadata framework are main components of which<br />
layer of Microsoft CRM architecture?</p>
<p>A. Database<br />
B. Platform<br />
C. Presentation<br />
D. Application</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> B</p>
<hr />
<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 2<br />
Which layer in the Microsoft CRM architecture includes the Browser Client and Sales for Outlook<br />
Client components?</p>
<p>A. Platform<br />
B. Application<br />
C. Database<br />
D. Presentation</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> D</p>
<hr />
<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 3<br />
Communication between the application layer and the platform layer is accomplished using which<br />
technology?</p>
<p>A. Remote Procedure Calls<br />
B. HTTP Post Method<br />
C. SOAP<br />
D. Stored Procedure Calls</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> C</p>
<hr />
<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 4<br />
Which technology does the Microsoft CRM browser client use to present the user interface to<br />
Internet Explorer?</p>
<p>A. XML<br />
B. Generated Platform API<br />
C. ASP.NET<br />
D. Fetch Builder</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> C</p>
<hr />
<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 5<br />
Which layer or Microsoft CRM performs all security checks independent of the caller?</p>
<p>A. Application<br />
B. Platform<br />
C. Database<br />
D. Presentation</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> B</p>
<hr />
<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 6<br />
Once you have created a workflow rule, what must you do to it before you can test it in Microsoft<br />
CRM?</p>
<p>A. Using Server Manager, run the server task titled &#8220;WF 100_Publish_Rule&#8221; in order to<br />
instantiate the workflow rule you created<br />
B. Activate the rule<br />
C. Publish the rule<br />
D. Assign the rule to a business unit</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> B</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 7<br />
Your business is interested in using Microsoft CRM Workflow to automate its business processes<br />
and policies. Which types of processes can a company automate with Microsoft CRM Workflow?</p>
<p>A. A process triggered by an event in an unlinked third-party application<br />
B. A process that specifies the steps a sales rep should go through to close a sale<br />
C. A process that schedules an activity for a non-Microsoft CRM user and places it on his<br />
Outlook calendar<br />
D. A process that assigns a sales rep to an account</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> B, D</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 8<br />
Which of the following can instantiate a workflow rule against a particular record?</p>
<p>A. A unit<br />
B. An event<br />
C. A code change<br />
D. A manual &#8216;Apply Rule&#8217; action</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> B, D</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 9<br />
The Microsoft CRM Professional Edition includes which of the following Workflow tools?</p>
<p>A. Workflow Manager<br />
B. Workflow Process Mapper<br />
C. Workflow Monitor<br />
D. Workflow Event Scheduler</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> A, C</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #043090; font-size: small;">QUESTION </span></strong> 10<br />
Workflow Rules can be created for which of the following objects?</p>
<p>A. Accounts<br />
B. Activities<br />
C. Case<br />
D. Lead</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;"><strong>Answer:</strong></span> A, C, D</p>
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										</div><p>I am currently engaged with mentoring some young technology start-up businesses.  What strikes me about these companies is that they spend the majority of their time utilising their skills to deliver their product.  They are agile, knowledgeable and very hungry to succeed and to create.</p>
<p>When do they find time to “learn” new emerging technologies?  They seem to have learnt it “on the fly” as they go along – such is the pace of technology at the moment.  With cloud computing, mobile computing and social media now becoming the current “bubble”, I realised just how easy it is for anyone in IT to become out of date quite rapidly.</p>
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<p>There is an old saying which says “use it or lose it” and I will add “use it, grow it and keep your eyes open to what is happening around you, always”.   In this process we must keep learning.</p>
<p>Stopping learning, even for a few months or a whole year can make a huge difference.  It is like being having a motor car – use it regularly and it works fine (sure it may need a little maintenance), but leave it parked outside for a year unused and the battery will be flat, tires a bit softer, oil a bit tired, the gas will have lost its vitality etc.  (Of course it does depend on where you park it – it may not even be there when you return!)</p>
<p>Learning is the same, especially in IT (and most other professions – like medicine, law, tax etc) we need to keep up to date, and even a few months “out of the game” will render us less sharp, and left with an uphill battle if we want to regain our status.</p>
<p>If &#8220;IT&#8221; is our career, then we need to learn on a regular basis, via personal learning, e-learning, books, attending classes, or as I am realising, by working with very sharp entrepreneurs who are leveraging the three technology areas listed above without even breaking into a sweat.</p>
<p>What are your experiences of keeping yourself in the best shape you can?</p>
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										</div>Google&#8217;s Android 4.0 operating system is more than just another upgrade. Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, marks the start of a new era for Google&#8217;s mobile platform. The release ushers in the biggest changes the software has seen since the launch of Froyo in 2010 &#8212; maybe even Eclair back in 2009.&#8230;]]></description>
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										</div><p>Google&#8217;s Android 4.0 operating system is more than just another upgrade.</p>
<p>Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, marks the start of a new era for Google&#8217;s mobile platform. The release ushers in the biggest changes the software has seen since the launch of Froyo in 2010 &#8212; maybe even Eclair back in 2009. Nearly every facet of the OS has been made over, and the very core of the Android user experience has been completely reimagined.</p>
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<p>The more you use Ice Cream Sandwich, the more you realize just how radical a change it represents.</p>
<p>(Note: For the purposes of this review, I&#8217;m focusing on the smartphone side of Ice Cream Sandwich. At the time of this publication, the software had not yet been made available on any tablets.)</p>
<p>Getting to know Ice Cream Sandwich</p>
<p>The first thing you notice when you start using Ice Cream Sandwich is that Android suddenly seems a lot more friendly. While the OS has always been powerful and versatile, simple human relations weren&#8217;t exactly its strong suit.<br />
Now, powering up an Android 4.0 device (in my case, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which I&#8217;ve been testing for several days) is like running into an old college buddy who&#8217;s evolved into a slick professional. He has the same smarts, the same heart and soul you&#8217;ve always appreciated, but now he really has his act together &#8212; and he&#8217;s dressing better, to boot.</p>
<p>At a glance, Ice Cream Sandwich seems similar to the Android of years past. You have five home screen panels that hold any combination of app shortcuts, folders and live functioning widgets. Each is made up of an invisible grid that, like previous phone-based versions of Android, can support as many as 16 shortcuts (four across and four down). But beneath that basic shell, ICS is a whole new game.</p>
<p>You can practically see the fresh paint everywhere you look in the system. Gone are the harsh green and black colors of yore, replaced now with a soft blue-and-gray-based scheme. System icons are more brilliant, with bright colors and three-dimensional textures. New transitions and animations are sprinkled throughout the OS, adding subtle but important layers of polish.<br />
Android Ice Cream Sandwich<br />
Ice Cream Sandwich provides a new favorites tray that stays in place at the bottom of the screen. Click to view larger image.</p>
<p>As for the home screen itself, Ice Cream Sandwich provides a new favorites tray that stays in place at the bottom of the screen as you swipe from one panel to another. The tray houses a permanent link to your app drawer along with four customizable icons; you can anchor any shortcut or folder into those spots by simply dragging and dropping it into place.</p>
<p>ICS also introduces a new persistent search box across the top of the home screen. Tapping the main part of the box brings up Android&#8217;s universal search field, which simultaneously covers the Web and most content on your phone. Tapping the microphone at right end of the box, meanwhile, brings up Google&#8217;s Voice Actions utility, which allows you to conduct a Web search, place a phone call, send a text or email, or get driving directions by speaking into your device.</p>
<p>(Don&#8217;t tell Siri, but that&#8217;s actually a function Android has had for more than a year.)<br />
The button-free philosophy</p>
<p>Perhaps the most striking shift with Ice Cream Sandwich is its move away from the four physical buttons that have long been Android phones&#8217; most identifiable feature. In fact, the Galaxy Nexus &#8212; the flagship Android 4.0 phone &#8212; has no buttons on its face whatsoever.<br />
Android Ice Cream Sandwich<br />
Instead of physical buttons, you get three icons at the bottom of the display. Click to view larger image.</p>
<p>Instead, you get a trio of virtual buttons at the bottom of the display: one to go back a step, one to return to your home screen, and one to multitask, or toggle among recently used applications. These buttons will be familiar to Android tablet users; they actually first appeared in Honeycomb, as did an early implementation of the button-free philosophy. But for Android phones, they mark a major shift.</p>
<p>As someone who&#8217;s used Android intensely for years, I expected the lack of physical buttons to be a shock. I&#8217;m happy to say, though, that I&#8217;ve found the adjustment surprisingly painless. It&#8217;s really a natural evolution, as the on-screen buttons appear when and where you need them. If you rotate your device to a horizontal position, they move along with it. And if you don&#8217;t need them on-screen &#8212; say, if you&#8217;re viewing a photo or video &#8212; they disappear, turning into tiny dots that can emerge when beckoned but stay out of your way otherwise.</p>
<p>That said, the shift in button strategy does change the way you interact with the phone, especially when it comes to the search and menu functions that used to have permanent places on the front of the device. The elimination of the menu function is intended to make Android more user-friendly: Rather than having to press your phone&#8217;s menu button to find commands, as you did with previous versions of Android, apps designed for ICS show all your options in a new &#8220;action bar&#8221; that sits at the top of the screen. The action bar&#8217;s commands are context-sensitive, too, so they vary based on what task you&#8217;re performing.</p>
<p>When you open Google Voice, for example, the action bar gives you one icon to compose a new text, one to refresh your inbox, and one that holds an overflow list of less commonly used functions (Ice Cream Sandwich&#8217;s on-screen equivalent of the old menu button). When you&#8217;re viewing an actual message in Google Voice, the action bar changes to give you options to call the person from your conversation or compose a new message to someone else.</p>
<p>This approach is excellent in theory. In execution, however, it has one glaring problem: Ice Cream Sandwich lacks a certain level of consistency with the placement of some key functions. Search, for example, is sometimes an icon in the action bar, and other times an option in the on-screen overflow menu (as is the case in Google Voice).</p>
<p>Even that overflow menu itself moves around somewhat from application to application: On most apps that have been optimized for ICS, it lives within the action bar at the top. But on older apps that have not been updated to reflect the new design standards, it appears squished in alongside the main navigation icons at the bottom. A similar inconsistency occurred within Honeycomb. My hope is that, as the new interface reaches more and more devices, app developers will update their programs to support the new approach.</p>
<p>(With existing phones that have physical buttons, by the way, the physical buttons will continue to function as they always have; you&#8217;ll just use those instead of the new on-screen alternatives. The full ICS effect will be seen only on the Galaxy Nexus and subsequent button-free devices.)</p>
<p>The app drawer and home screen customization</p>
<p>Ice Cream Sandwich introduces a newly designed app drawer that puts all of your installed applications and widgets in a single centralized place. The drawer swipes horizontally, with a pleasant scroll-and-fade animation effect as you move from one screen to another. An icon at the top of the drawer gives you direct access to the Android Market as well.</p>
<p>Customizing your home screens is now done right from the app drawer, streamlining a process that used to be far less intuitive. With ICS, you simply touch and hold any app shortcut or widget in the app drawer, and the system automatically shows you a preview of all five home screen panels. You can then drag and drop the item anywhere you want. You can get detailed information about an app or uninstall it while you&#8217;re there, too &#8212; tasks that used to be buried within layers of settings menus.<br />
Home screen widgets have long been one of Android&#8217;s most powerful and distinguishing features, and with Ice Cream Sandwich, they become even more valuable. Following the lead set in the tablet-focused Honeycomb OS (and seen in some third-party launcher replacement utilities), ICS allows you to interact with home screen widgets by scrolling or flipping without having to enter the actual apps.</p>
<p>Noteworthy examples include the Gmail widget, which lets you scroll through messages, and the Photo Gallery widget, which lets you flip through thumbnails of images on your phone. Widgets can now also be resized to take up more or less space on your home screen.</p>
<p>Home screen folders get a makeover with ICS, too, with a fresh new look and highly simplified setup. Creating a folder is now as easy as dragging one app on top of another; you can add or remove more apps by dragging and dropping, and you can change the folder&#8217;s name by touching it.<br />
Notifications and multitasking</p>
<p>Ice Cream Sandwich gets a brand new notification bar that houses icons and information about incoming messages and alerts. It&#8217;s essentially a prettier and more powerful version of what&#8217;s existed in the past.</p>
<p>On the cosmetic side, the new notification area has a transparent gray background with blue and white text, matching the rest of the OS&#8217;s revamped design. Functionality-wise, the notifications now support a new system-wide swiping gesture that allows you to dismiss any individual item by flicking it left or right. This is a welcome touch that gives you greater control over what you see.</p>
<p>The Ice Cream Sandwich notifications area includes interactive commands for controlling music playback when the Music app is active. That means you can pause or skip tracks right from the pulldown area, without having to interrupt what you&#8217;re doing. Unfortunately, this feature appears to work only with the system Music app at the moment; third-party programs like Pandora are not currently compatible.</p>
<p>Along with the new notification system, Android 4.0 includes a revamped multitasking interface. It&#8217;s activated by tapping the new &#8220;recent apps&#8221; button, located next to the virtual back and home commands. This brings up a scrollable list of all the apps and services you&#8217;ve recently opened on your phone, showing each app&#8217;s name, icon and a thumbnail of its most recent state. As with the new notifications area, you can tap any item to activate it or flick to dismiss it.</p>
<p>The improvement here over Android&#8217;s old system &#8212; long-pressing the home key to bring up a small and limited list of icons &#8212; is immeasurable. The new multitasking interface is easy to find, fun to use, and a true highlight of the 4.0 platform.<br />
The ICS keyboard and voice input</p>
<p>Google has really gone a long way in improving the system keyboard in Ice Cream Sandwich. Compared to past Android releases, the ICS keyboard is far better at predicting and correcting text, which means you can type quickly and/or sloppily and it&#8217;ll almost always figure out what you&#8217;re trying to say.<br />
The new keyboard has a few nice bells and whistles, too, like built-in spell checking and a tremendously improved cut and paste system. I tend to be a fan of slide-based keyboards like Swype, but the stock Ice Cream Sandwich keyboard is good enough that I&#8217;m actually fine with &#8212; and even enjoying &#8212; using it.</p>
<p>On the voice-input front, the familiar microphone icon allows you to dictate text anywhere in the system, as it always has &#8212; but now, text is transcribed continuously, so words show up as you&#8217;re saying them instead of in one big chunk when you&#8217;re finished speaking. You can also pause and stop speaking and the system will wait for you to continue instead of stopping the session. (To signal that you&#8217;re finished, you press a &#8220;Done&#8221; button that appears on the screen.)</p>
<p>If the voice input mishears a word or two, error correction in Ice Cream Sandwich is quite easy: The system automatically underlines any words it thinks might be iffy, and then you just tap a word to see a list of likely alternatives and pick a replacement.<br />
You wouldn&#8217;t think there&#8217;d be much to say about a phone&#8217;s lock screen, but with Ice Cream Sandwich, this seemingly simple system component is jam-packed with tasty new treats.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t set any security options, the default ICS lock screen uses a circular unlock gesture similar to what&#8217;s seen in Honeycomb. The lock screen offers a lot more functionality now, catching up with options that some third-party utilities have previously offered.</p>
<p>For example, you can now access and interact with notifications, see album cover art and music playback controls, and jump directly to your camera without ever having to go to the home screen.</p>
<p>Another nice touch: When your phone is locked and you receive a call, the lock screen features a new text-and-reject feature that simultaneously declines the call and sends a message to the person explaining why you can&#8217;t talk. You can pick from a list of generic responses or add your own custom message. (You can permanently edit/change the list of default responses by going into the settings section of the Phone app.)<br />
As with past versions of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich gives you the ability to set a security pattern, password or PIN to protect your phone. It also introduces an intriguing new option: facial recognition for phone unlocking. Once configured, all you do is hold your phone in front of your your face. If all goes well, within a second or two, it recognizes your features and unlocks your device.</p>
<p>I found the facial recognition system to be fairly accurate and incredibly satisfying to use. In my tests, the system was able to recognize me roughly 90% of the time, even when I was wearing eyeglasses or a hat or making some silly face (for testing purposes only, of course). The times when it didn&#8217;t work were usually when I was in an extreme lighting condition or holding the phone at an unusual angle. But getting your face rejected, while perhaps mildly demoralizing, is not a big deal; you just enter in a backup password or pattern and you&#8217;re good to go.</p>
<p>Google does note that the facial recognition option is less secure than a pattern, password or PIN; a disclaimer on the phone goes as far as to tell you that &#8220;someone who looks similar to you&#8221; could potentially unlock your phone with the feature activated. Some users have reported being able to trick the system into unlocking by holding up a photo of the phone&#8217;s owner; I tried and was not able to replicate that. I also tested the system with my brother, whom people often mistake for me, but the phone wouldn&#8217;t unlock with his face.</p>
<p>The take-home message: Facial recognition is convenient, novel and impressive &#8212; and in most cases, it&#8217;s pretty secure. But if you really need to safeguard your data and can&#8217;t take any chances, it might not be the right choice for you.</p>
<p>Camera and Gallery</p>
<p>Android 4.0 includes a brand spankin&#8217; new Camera app that&#8217;s chock full of surprises. The app&#8217;s interface boasts some significant improvements, but the added functions are what really steal the show.<br />
One of the high points is the newly implemented support for zero shutter lag. That means you can snap one photo after another in rapid succession without ever having to stop or wait. It&#8217;s actually a little strange at first &#8212; and can make it somewhat challenging to get your image focused, if you&#8217;re moving really fast &#8212; but it&#8217;s a fantastic feature that makes photo-capturing easier than ever.</p>
<p>The Camera app has a cool single-motion panorama mode, too, that lets you take wide-perspective images. All you do is tap the panorama icon and press the shutter button, then move your camera slowly across the area you want to capture. When you&#8217;re finished, you tap the shutter once more, and the software puts the whole thing together into a single seamless image. It works amazingly well.</p>
<p>On the video side, the Camera app now includes a range of live-video effects &#8212; distorting your face, for example, or making it appear as if you&#8217;re floating in space. They&#8217;re more for fun than anything, but I found they provided some light-hearted amusement while video-chatting with friends. The Camera has a few serious new video-related tools as well, including a snapshot-capturing utility that lets you grab still images while you&#8217;re recording video.</p>
<p>The new Camera app and the redesigned Gallery app put photo sharing front and center, with a host of on-screen options to send images to any share-ready service. Ice Cream Sandwich also includes native photo and video editing tools. I found the video editing suite to be a bit limited in its capabilities, but the photo editing options are quite robust, with commands for cropping, sharpening, removing red eye, modifying lighting and making a variety of color adjustments. The photo editor can apply quite numerous special effects, too, if you&#8217;re into that sort of thing.<br />
Other Ice Cream Sandwich sprinkles</p>
<p>I could write an entire book trying to cover and review everything that&#8217;s new in Ice Cream Sandwich. I haven&#8217;t even gotten into the revamped system settings menu &#8212; it&#8217;s far simpler and easier to use &#8212; or the new NFC-based &#8220;Android Beam&#8221; function that lets you share info with other phones by tapping the devices together (cool in theory, but fairly limited in practice at the moment).</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve also got random flourishes like the long overdue ability to capture screenshots and the new fine controls for managing and monitoring your network data usage. Many of the system apps are vastly improved as well, including Gmail, Calendar, People (formerly Contacts) and the browser &#8212; which now features faster page loading, automatic Chrome bookmark syncing, offline page saving and graphical tabbed browsing.</p>
<p>But you get the picture. Ice Cream Sandwich is more than just another upgrade; it&#8217;s a significant new beginning for the Android platform. It isn&#8217;t perfect &#8212; the software has a handful of inconsistencies and areas for improvement &#8212; but it&#8217;s astonishingly good. I suspect it&#8217;ll go a long way in delighting both hardcore enthusiasts and casual smartphone users.<br />
Bottom line</p>
<p>Android has always been a powerful platform. With Ice Cream Sandwich, its power reaches new heights &#8212; and its polish makes the power more palatable than ever.</p>
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										</div>ting louder. They call it an anti-Linux plot. But the two leading PC makers disagree with them. I’ve got exclusive details. The campaign to spread FUD about Windows 8 is picking up momentum. In the past week, high-profile Linux advocates have tried to add fear, uncertainty, and doubt into what should be a smooth process&#8230;]]></description>
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										</div><p>ting louder. They call it an anti-Linux plot. But the two leading PC makers disagree with them. I’ve got exclusive details.</p>
<p>The campaign to spread FUD about Windows 8 is picking up momentum. In the past week, high-profile Linux advocates have tried to add fear, uncertainty, and doubt into what should be a smooth process for implementing a new next-generation security feature. They’ve succeeded in creating controversy, but they’ve also, unfortunately, muddled many of the underlying technical issues.</p>
<p>As I noted last month, the crux of their argument is that Microsoft is deliberately requiring a change in PC hardware that will make it impossible to wipe off a Windows installation and install Linux. The Free Software Foundation even launched an online petition demanding that PC makers “respect user freedom.”</p>
<p>Maybe they should be speaking with the companies that actually build those systems.</p>
<p>That’s what I did yesterday, when I spoke with representatives of the two largest PC makers in the world.</p>
<p>In an e-mail exchange and a follow-up phone conversation, a Dell spokesperson told me, “Dell has plans to make SecureBoot an enable/disable option in BIOS setup.” (That’s exactly what the FSF is demanding.) Dell plans to move to the UEFI version that includes Secure Boot in the Windows 8 timeframe, although the spokesperson told me it’s far too soon to provide any further details about the company’s plans for Windows 8 PCs.</p>
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<p>I also contacted HP’s PC division, where a spokesperson had to scramble to find anyone within the organization who was even familiar with the issue. Although engineers are busy working on Windows 8 plans, product managers and senior executives are still focused on building and selling the tens of millions of PCs that will be sold with Windows 7 in the next year.</p>
<p>The spokesperson confirmed for me that HP has no plans to participate in any conspiracy against a non-Windows OS: “HP will continue to offer its customers a choice of operating systems. We are working with industry partners to evaluate the options that will best serve our customers.”</p>
<p>Those comments are on top of a statement from a spokesperson for leading BIOS maker AMI, who told me last month that ”AMI will advise OEMs to provide a default configuration that allows users to enable / disable secure boot, but it remains the choice of the OEM to do (or not do) so.”</p>
<p>In fact, the closer you look at the movement against the Secure Boot feature, the more apparent it becomes that this is about propaganda, not technology.</p>
<p>Last week, the Linux Foundation published a white paper, Making UEFI Secure Boot Work With Open Platforms. It’s written in apparently neutral language, until you begin looking at it more closely.</p>
<p>For example, on page 3 of the white paper, under the heading “Booting Closed Operating Systems,” the authors call out Microsoft’s Windows chief by name:</p>
<p>Obviously, a closed operating system could be booted identically to an open one above and still retain all its secure features … However, Steven Sinofsky has suggested in his blog posting “Protecting the pre-OS environment with UEFI”:</p>
<p>http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/22/protecting-the-pre-os-environment-with-uefi.aspx</p>
<p>that the average platform owner might wish to give up control of the PK (and with it control of the signature database) to Microsoft and the OEM suppliers of the platform.</p>
<p>First of all, that’s factually in error: the blog post in question was written by Microsoft’s Tony Mangefeste, who works on the Ecosystem team that in turn coordinates with PC hardware makers. More importantly, note the use of the term “suggested” and the absence of any direct quote from the linked blog post. There is in fact nothing in that Microsoft blog post that says any such thing. The exact opposite is true. Here’s what the blog post says:</p>
<p>Microsoft does not mandate or control the settings on PC firmware that control or enable secured boot from any operating system other than Windows …</p>
<p>Who is in control?</p>
<p>At the end of the day, the customer is in control of their PC. Microsoft’s philosophy is to provide customers with the best experience first, and allow them to make decisions themselves. We work with our OEM ecosystem to provide customers with this flexibility.</p>
<p>The Linux Foundation white paper makes some interesting suggestions about how PC hardware makers can implement the new UEFI standard on systems they ship next year. They should probably be sending the white paper to Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba, and other leading PC OEMs, as well as to companies like AMI that make the UEFI firmware. There’s plenty of time for those suggestions to be incorporated in PCs that will be shipped with Windows 8 in roughly a year.</p>
<p>But one of the suggestions is an absolute non-starter:</p>
<p>To enable proper operation with open systems, all UEFI secure boot platforms should ship in setup mode, with no Platform Key installed. This enables the Platform Owner to take control of the platform securely by installing their own platform key or allowing the Operating System install process to do so.</p>
<p>That’s not going to happen. The overwhelming majority of PCs ship with Windows preinstalled. Among consumers, only a tiny percentage of enthusiasts want to replace the preinstalled operating system. Both Microsoft and the hardware makers have a rational desire to make the out-of-box experience as simple as possible. Asking consumers with no technical background to opt in to the Secure Boot process and manually install a certificate during their initial setup of the PC adds needless complexity to the process.</p>
<p>No, the real goal of the campaign against Secure Boot is to whip up antipathy toward Microsoft and its hardware partners. And it’s already working.</p>
<p>On Google+, Jan Wildeboer, who lists his occupation as an evangelist for Linux vendor Red Hat, recently posted a link with the inflammatory text: “The Lock-in with “secure’ boot is reality. Read here. HP, please fix ASAP.”</p>
<p>The shared link, from another Open Source advocate, contains still more inflammatory text about “disturbing news on the UEFI/Secure Boot situation. Evidently, we don’t have to wait until the release of Windows 8 to find GRUB locked out of the boot sector on new computers.”</p>
<p>That Google+ post ultimately leads to this blog post: UEFI Headaches Begin For Linux Users. It contains a secondhand account from an unidentified person in Oregon, who writes:</p>
<p>My friend recently got an HP s5-1110 with Win 7 installed. UEFI has prevented the installation of GRUB on this machine.</p>
<p>Got it? A Red Hat evangelist links to a Google+ post from some guy, who links to a blog post from some other guy, who quotes an unidentified person who tells a story about “a friend.”</p>
<p>I am not making this up.</p>
<p>The PC in question is an HP Slimline. Here are its specs. It’s a small-form-factor consumer PC that ships with Windows 7. It doesn’t include the Secure Boot feature in its firmware. (To my knowledge, the only PC that currently includes that feature is the prototype Samsung device that was given to attendees at Microsoft’s BUILD conference in September.)</p>
<p>The person who complained about being unable to install Linux on that machine needs to go take a course in how to boot a PC using optical media. The blog post and its comments are filled with laughable inaccuracies.</p>
<p>And yet an employee of Red Hat is spreading this story as an example of why Linux users need to rise up and demand their rights.</p>
<p>That, ladies and gentlemen, is how a FUD campaign works.</p>
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										</div>I had the chance to attend the first day of Nokia World last week where they announced the Lumia 710 and 800 devices. James mentioned that he did not see much from the Nokia partnership. Nokia did mention three pieces in the keynote, but didn’t explain many of the details so I spent some time&#8230;]]></description>
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										</div><p>I had the chance to attend the first day of Nokia World last week where they announced the Lumia 710 and 800 devices. James mentioned that he did not see much from the Nokia partnership. Nokia did mention three pieces in the keynote, but didn’t explain many of the details so I spent some time talking with some folks on the show floor and found out more to share with you.<br />
Nokia Maps and Nokia Drive</p>
<p>One of the main services mentioned in February when Nokia and Microsoft announced their partnership was the integration of Nokia Maps into Windows Phone. The two companies said that Nokia Maps would not be exclusive to Nokia devices and that was confirmed at Nokia World. People with HTC, Samsung, LG, and other Windows Phone devices should see Nokia Maps appearing in the Windows Phone Marketplace within the next couple of weeks as a free software application. This version of Nokia Maps will NOT support offline maps or voice guided navigation, but does have the following features:</p>
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<p>* Local POI details (provides you location, phone number, reviews, and photos of up to 25 locations in your vicinity)<br />
* Deep link support (you can pin destinations to the Start screen)<br />
* Detailed maps in satellite, 2D, and 3D views</p>
<p>The differentiation between Nokia and other manufacturers will be offline maps and Nokia Drive, which is the program powering voice navigation. The voice navigation experience is much like what you see with Nokia Maps on the Symbian and MeeGo platforms. You can find voice guided navigation on Windows Phone in programs like Navigon, but when you get a Nokia Windows Phone you will get this support for free.<br />
Nokia Music</p>
<p>The Windows Phone experience is best in the United States where you get full access to all the services of the Microsoft ecosystem. Outside the U.S. there is a matrix of unsupported services that gives Windows Phone users an inconsistent experience. Nokia is working to improve the out-of-box experience by providing Nokia Music for FREE on all Nokia Windows Phone devices. Nokia Music is similar to Spotify, Slacker, Rdio and other $10/month subscription services where you get unlimited streaming music support and offline music to enjoy when you have no connection.</p>
<p>As you can see in my video walk through with a Nokia representative below, there are several features in Nokia Music that make it a pretty compelling experience for new Windows Phone users.</p>
<p>Nokia Music does provide a one tap link to the Zune music on your device when you tap the My Music words in the main Nokia Music interface. There is radio stations customized for different regions that you can tap and download for offline listening. You get 50 songs per channel and up to four channels to download for something like 10-12 hours of music that should cover most any flight. There are also personalization options where you can search for your favorite artist and enjoy music from that artist.</p>
<p>The ability to get up and running with music right out of the box on Nokia Windows Phones is pretty compelling, especially when you know that other Windows Phone devices require you to first connect to a PC or Mac to get any music. With this free service and the trend of people to stream music, Microsoft may find fewer people subscribing to the Zune service with Nokia Windows Phones.<br />
ESPN Sports Hub</p>
<p>The third app/service announced at Nokia World was an ESPN hub. I didn’t find this on the show floor to discuss more details and there was not much covered during the keynote. Based on what was shown, I really did not see any differences between this ESPN app and the ESPN ScoreCenter app for all Windows Phone devices. The ESPN Sports Hub was not on any of the devices in the hands-on area of the show and Nokia did not reveal when this would be coming to these devices.<br />
Is this enough to offer a compelling Nokia WP experience?</p>
<p>I think the two main services, Maps and Music, are compelling offerings and if these services are important to you then it may be a no brainer to purchase a Nokia Windows Phone. It is important to put what we see here into perspective and understand that it was just earlier this February when Nokia and Microsoft announced this Windows Phone strategy and we already see a couple of unique Windows Phone services and two solid Windows Phone smartphones. I imagine there will be a LOT more coming from both Nokia and Microsoft in the future and in my opinion this partnership will be valuable for both companies.</p>
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										</div><p>We’ve run Android apps on Virtualbox, Netbooks and told you about Bluestacks bringing Android apps to Windows PC. Bluestacks is now a reality, available to general  public.</p>
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<p>The alpha version allows most Android games &amp; apps to be installed on a PC, but prohibits some games, such as Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja, that all would be available in paid version.</p>
<p>Not every app will work perfectly, but most of the apps should. Users can to push programs from their phone or tablet to the PC from a program that will be available from the Android market.</p>
<p>“Their first computing device is a phone,” Sharma said in a telephone interview. Indeed, BlueStacks had its idea for virtualization technology long before it had the idea to do Android on Windows. That specific implementation, Sharma said, came when one of his colleagues got back from a trip to Switzerland. On that trip, the colleague’s young daughter had played a lot of Android games. Back home, she wanted those same programs to run on the PC. With that, BlueStacks had its business model.</p>
<p>BlueStacks raised $7.6 million in Series A funding earlier this year from backers including Ignition Ventures, Radar Partners, Helion Ventures, Redpoint Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz. The company has slightly more than two dozen workers at its headquarters in Campbell, Calif., and at offices in India, Taiwan and Japan.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I think they&#8217;ve got the technology there, they&#8217;re marketing it pretty well,&#8221; Miller says. &#8220;The [Microsoft] server guys are running on all cylinders and understand how these things are working.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Web has been crucial to our daily lives for years, but is taking on even greater prominence as cloud computing technologies move consumer applications and business services from home computers and private data centers to online services. But if Microsoft can&#8217;t build the servers that power third-party websites, the company can build clouds of its own.</p>
<p>Office 365, released this year, brings Microsoft&#8217;s Exchange, SharePoint, Lync and Office to the cloud, and has been well received, an important step in Microsoft&#8217;s competition against Google Apps. Perhaps just as important to Microsoft&#8217;s long-term success is Windows Azure, a service that lets developers build Web applications and host them in Microsoft data centers.</p>
<p>So far, Azure is far behind Amazon&#8217;s Elastic Compute Cloud in the market for building and hosting websites. But a successful Azure, Gillen argues, could sidestep the Windows Server problem by giving developers a simpler way to build applications. Azure even has an advantage over Amazon in that its platform-as-a-service model abstracts away a lot of the operating system management required of Amazon customers.</p>
<p>At the recent LinuxCon conference, open source advocates said the next innovative Internet businesses along the lines of Google or Facebook will almost certainly be built on Linux.</p>
<p>&#8220;But there&#8217;s nothing that says you can&#8217;t build that on Windows Azure,&#8221; Gillen says.</p>
<p>Still, Azure alone would have to be a giant hit to eliminate Microsoft&#8217;s Web server worries. Azure attracted just 31,000 customers who built 5,000 applications in its first year of existence.</p>
<p>&#8220;Public Web servers are a very important dimension for Microsoft to be successful in,&#8221; Gillen says. &#8220;If they can&#8217;t win there, that does suggest there is a good opportunity for cloud to land on Linux as well.&#8221;</p>
<p>Microsoft&#8217;s response: Microsoft declined to answer Network World&#8217;s questions regarding Web servers, but pointed to a year-old case study showing how the Associated Press uses Windows Server, calling it &#8220;an example of a large website betting on Microsoft&#8217;s web server technologies.&#8221;</p>
<p>Conclusion: Microsoft isn&#8217;t going anywhere. The company&#8217;s wide mix of software will help it stay relevant to businesses and consumers for many years to come. But the rise of mobile devices and companies like Google, Apple and Amazon has come at Microsoft&#8217;s expense. Although Microsoft revenue is still growing, the days when a single company controls the user interface of nearly every personal computer are long gone and may never return Microsoft <a href="../">Free MCTS Training</a> and <a href="http://www.mcitponlinetraining.com/2011/09/2011/09/">MCTS Online Training</a>..</p>
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<p>There’s an unprecedented role of Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Microsoft <a title="70-640 training, 70-640 exam" href="http://www.certkingdom.com/exam.php?exam=70-640">70-640 Training</a> in the gamut of industries. Organizations with Microsoft solutions, especially are better positioned to prosper even in the troubled times like these. Not merely enterprise but at individual level Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs) have reaped most of the benefits in comparison with any information technology vendor. As the economies are not any healthier yet and professionals are also facing downturn in different regions of the globe, Microsoft technologies, still, are well placed to lend security, stability and efficiency to both certified professionals and businesses.</p>
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<p>That said, having decided to pursue Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) track or respective exams brings a hard consideration of estimated cost, time span and failure and success. After taking MCTS certification path, your commitment for gaining the credential is the key that would take you there. Failure after months of work out in course training and breaking busy day to day schedule does not feel good at the same time. Leave alone the loads of money gone into buying courseware and books. You may have conceptual understanding and hands-on lab experience with training and book study but achieving the certification in the first go requires something else as well.</p>
<p>The candidates who are applying for the MCTS certification exam should have prior experience in computer field by addressing logon problems, performing password resets, and resolving the desktop applications. Those who are very good in these areas can have these MCTS certifications without any problem. The future of the certification will be very good and more demand will be there for MCTS certified professional. There are lots and lots of products that are developed with Microsoft Technology. Microsoft develops products which is very helpful for the users.</p>
<p>In the IT industry, the one who maintain responsibility should have updated experience about the product. IT industry will expect skilled professionals who have good knowledge and skills about a particular product. The professionals should be able to handle the whole network of the company. These professionals are important in the IT industry and getting more updates daily is the best way to prove your skills and knowledge over a particular product of Microsoft <a href="../">Free MCTS Training</a> and <a href="http://www.mcitponlinetraining.com/2011/09/2011/09/">MCTS Online Training</a>.</p>
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