Archive for October, 2009
Many development teams still regularly use Visual SourceSafe for their source control which can stimulate heated debates between those that have used it for many years without problems and those that have suffered some pain with it. Regardless of this debate there is no denying that SourceSafe is coming to the end of it’s useful [...]
Filed under: Home Server, Team Foundation Server | 1 Comment
Tags: Team Foundation Server, TFS, Visual Studio
I recently setup a new Windows Home Server and this post covers why I chose this operating system and how I setup my server. Requirements: My requirement was for an extendable ‘always on’ network attached file storage solution that would allow me to access my files from any machine in the house (and ideally remotely [...]
Filed under: Home Server | 2 Comments
Tags: GeekTech, Hardware, Home Server, WHS
Windows Home Server
I have recently set-up a home server using the Windows Home Server Operating System. The details of the set-up will follow in a future post but firstly I thought I would quickly introduce the Windows Home Server (WHS) product and provide some useful links. Windows Home Server was released by Microsoft in 2007 and is [...]
Filed under: Home Server | 1 Comment
Tags: Home Server, WHS
Nokia E71 – An update
In May posted an entry about my new Nokia E71 smart phone. This is a quick update post and I can confirm that the novelty factor has still yet to wane. I’ve found more uses for my E71 than I originally expected. In addition to the applications listed in my original post I have since [...]
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Tags: GeekTech, Symbian

