Saturday, October 11, 2008

Halo (The Film) 2009

Well yes played the game, lots of times, Halo 1 and Halo 2 (even Halo 1.5 PC version)

all I can say is OMG.. Halo 3 was only available on Xbox 360. Me not having a 360, still did not stop me spending several hours a week at my brothers hogging is 360, once completed - now just boring..

I hear that there will be a Halo 3: Recon, is some sort of expention pack for the Halo 3

so what is Halo:

Halo is a science fiction video game franchise, created by Bungie and owned and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The main trilogy of games center on the experiences of Master Chief, a cybernetically-enhanced human super-soldier, and his artificial intelligence (AI) companion, Cortana. Master Chief aids future humanity in battling the Covenant, a theocratic alliance of alien races. In this science fiction setting, the term "Halo" refers to Halo megastructures: large, habitable ringed structures, similar to Larry Niven's ringworlds.


The trilogy of video games have been praised as being among the best first-person shooters on a video game console, and are considered the Microsoft Xbox's "killer app". This has led to the term "Halo killer" being used to describe console games that aspire, or are considered, to be better than Halo. Fuelled by the success of Halo: Combat Evolved, and immense marketing campaigns from publisher Microsoft, both sequels went on to break various sales records. Halo 3 sold more than US $170 million worth of copies in the first 24 hours of release, breaking the record set by Halo 2's 3 years prior. The trilogy of games have sold over 20 million copies worldwide.

more info : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_series

Halo 3 Recon : http://www.bungie.net/Projects/whvidldshbyjsdo/default.aspx

Well the film looks like second fall of 2009 :

HALO MOVIE: FIRST 8 MINUTES (opening credits/all arms race)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=d6g1yyWEfks

HALO THE MOVIE - FIRST REAL TRAILER!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=i7FrNxVaxn8

Monday, October 6, 2008

SBS 2008 (Small Business Server 2008)

Well SBS 2008 is here.. Lots of changes:

http://www.microsoft.com/sbs/en/us/default.aspx

Why I started this topic- Well been working on push email, and now all working (wait for the next posting).

Been working out whether we upgrade servers and migrate or move to a new install.

here what to do:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=52b7ea63-78af-4a96-811e-284f5c1de13b&displaylang=en

Before you start – what you need to remember

  • SBS 2008 is a 64-bit solution requiring x64 capable hardware
  • There is NO 32-bit to 64-bit “in-place” upgrade solution
  • SBS 2008 Standard is a single server solution, while SBS 2008 Premium includes the license and software for a 2nd Windows Server system (as part of the domain)
  • SBS 2008 Premium edition does NOT have ISA as part of the solution.
  • SBS 2003 Premium customers with Software Assurance will be able to “make good” their ISA licenses for a limited amount of time after SBS 2008 is released.
  • SBS 2008 Premium edition has the option to use SQL 2008 Standard edition on either server.
  • SQL 2008 can be downgraded
System Centre Essentials is gone...

The information before today's release indicated that Microsoft would include System Centre Essentials (SCE) in the SBS Cougar product, but that's now not the case. Here's a quote from an internal Microsoft team member as to why it's not included...

ISA is gone...
Also missing is ISA from the SBS 2008 Premium product.


Two Network Card scenarios are gone...
The common two network card scenario that we've used for many years now is also history.

Tape Backup is gone...
Windows Server 2008 does not nativley support tape backup. It supports backup to removable hard drive media only. They have done a lot in this area to improve things from a disaster recovery mechanism, but tapes are dead oh F^%&.

Ok - so start planning now that you know these 4 changes.

so now we have to invest in a "Hardware firewall" something that can do the logging and email recording.

all i can say there is going to be more expense; Now were do I find a reliable removable Hardisk.. or is remote backup good enough?

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2008/jul08/07-07QAvanroekel.mspx

Nov. 12, 2008, is the official launch date for Windows Small Business Server 2008