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At Care Micro Systems we have been delivering our partner IT services to businesses just like yours since 1992.

Here on our website you will find a full description of the wide and growing range of services we provide to keep your business in business.

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Care Micro: ahead in the cloud

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Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010 Print E-mail
Written by Web Manager   
Wednesday, 07 July 2010 10:52

We were there: were you?

Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010

Our Sales Director,  Paul ffelan, spoke at the Microsoft World Partner Conference in Washington DC in July 2010  on the future of Cloud Computing and what it means for SME businesses.  Alongside other speakers  such as Bill Clinton, and Steve Ballmer,  Paul outlined what the future holds for Microsoft Partners and how they can work with their customers to take their IT to the next level.

The Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) is an annual gathering for the Microsoft partner community to learn about Microsoft’s roadmap for the upcoming year, to network and build connections, to share best practices, to experience the latest product innovations, and to learn new skills and techniques.

Since 2003, the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference has provided a unique five-day event for thousands of partners from over 100 countries to plan their business strategies for the upcoming year.

The Microsoft WPC week is anchored around keynote presentations from Microsoft’s senior leaders. In 2009, WPC offered over 228 training sessions led by partners, Microsoft professionals, and industry leaders; 90 Hands-On Labs; and thousands of meetings responsible for many new business transactions.

WPC 2010 – Infinite Possibilities

This year, the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference was held on July 11-15, 2010, at the Walter E Washington Convention Center, Washington DC, USA. This five-day partner event of the year was all about the infinite possibilities for Microsoft's partners, specifically exploring Microsoft’s Cloud services.

We're in the Cloud - are you?

Cloud computing was a major feature of the conference. If you would learn more about this new service - available through Care Micro Systems - and what it can mean for your business abd the business benefits it brings, please do not hesitate to contact Care Micro.


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Did you hit every branch on the way down? Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 February 2010 10:13

Windows Server 2008 R2 and BranchCache

Driven by challenges of reducing the costs and complexity of Branch IT, organisations are seeking to centralise applications. However, as organisations centralise applications, the dependency on the availability and quality of the wide-area network (WAN) link increases. The increased utilisation of the WAN link is a direct result of centralisation, as is the degradation of application performance. Recent studies have shown that despite the reduction of costs associated with WAN links, WAN costs are still a major component of enterprises' operational expenses. In the UK the development of centralised computing has been hindered by poor broadband speeds and a lack of understanding.  However with low cost bonded broadband solutions and "Branch Cache" technology in the latest Microsoft Servers  the answer is here.

BranchCache in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems can help increase network responsiveness of centralised applications when accessed from remote offices, giving users in those offices the experience of working on your local area network. BranchCache also helps reduce WAN utilization. When BranchCache is enabled, a copy of data accessed from intranet Web and file servers is cached locally within the branch office. When another client on the same network requests the file, the client downloads it from the local cache without downloading the same content across the WAN.

Watch a video about BranchCache

BranchCache can operate in one of two modes:

  • Distributed Cache. Using a peer-to-peer architecture, Windows 7 client computers cache copies of files and send them directly to other Windows 7 client computers, as needed. Improving performance is as easy as enabling BranchCache on your Windows 7 client and Windows Server 2008 R2-based computers. Distributed Cache is especially beneficial for branch offices that do not have a local server.

  • Hosted Cache. Using a client/server architecture, Windows 7 client computers cache content to a computer on the local network running Windows Server 2008 R2, known as the Hosted Cache. Other clients who need the same content retrieve it directly from the Hosted Cache. The Hosted Cache computer can run the Server Core installation option of Windows Server 2008 R2 and can also host other applications.

The following diagram illustrates these two modes:

Hosted cache and distributed cache

BranchCache can improve the performance of applications that use one of the following protocols:

  • HTTP and HTTPS. The protocols used by Web browsers and many other applications, such as Internet Explorer or Windows Media, among others

  • SMB (including signed SMB traffic). The protocol used for shared folders

BranchCache only retrieves data from a server when the client requests it. Because it is a passive cache, it will not increase WAN utilization. BranchCache only caches read requests and thus will not interfere with a user saving a file.

BranchCache improves the responsiveness of common network applications that access intranet servers across slow links. Because it does not require any infrastructure, you can improve the performance of remote networks simply by deploying Windows 7 to client computers, deploying Windows Server 2008 R2 to server computers, and enabling BranchCache.

BranchCache works seamlessly alongside network security technologies, including SSL, SMB Signing, and end-to-end IPsec. You can use BranchCache to reduce network bandwidth utilization and to improve application performance, even if the content is encrypted.

 

Please call Care Micro on 0845 1226898 or email us via our Contact Us page for all your network maintenance needs.

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