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Archive2Azure Essentials Cloud Archive
Feed: Archive360. Archive2Azure Essentials includes the basic capabilities to migrate, manage, and store your unstructured compliance and low-touch, inactive, grey data for very long periods of time for just pennies per GB per month. Archive2Azure Essentials is the perfect solution for organizations wishing to “store and forget” their large troves inactive grey data for specific periods of time with little or no access/interaction. Features include (figure 1): Use of your corporate Microsoft Azure account Basic search capability based on data owner/author and date The ability to manage the stored data by a single retention/disposition policy The ability to review and ... Read More
Office 365 PST Import Service
Feed: Archive360. Your organization is moving to Microsoft Office 365. You are looking into an Office 365 PST import because your plan is to use Office 365 as your email archive as well as to manage your “live” email. Previously you relied on a third party archiving solution to manage mailbox size and to support your compliance and eDiscovery needs. You have terabytes of email stored in your legacy email archive and much of your users’ mail has been stubbed or shortcut. Your challenge is migrating terabytes of email content from your legacy email archive to Office 365. Key Office ... Read More
Journal Data in Azure Cloud
Feed: Archive360. If you’re migrating a legacy on premise email archive to Office 365, chances are you also have Exchange journal data you need to migrate as well. Migrating journal data to Office 365 is not as straight forward as migrating standard mailboxes. Office 365 does allow you to migrate journal data into Office 365 active mailboxes, one per custodian, or alternatively, you can create new Office 365 mailboxes (e.g. Journal Mail001, Journal Mail002, Journal Mail003) and store journal data for groups of custodians. Either way, the process is commonly referred to as “Journal Splitting”. Before you embrace the Journal ... Read More
The Perfect Server – CentOS 7.3 with Apache, Postfix, Dovecot, Pure-FTPD, BIND and ISPConfig 3.1

Feed: Planet MySQL. Author: HowToForge. This tutorial shows the installation of ISPConfig 3.1 on a CentOS 7.3 (64Bit) server. ISPConfig is a web hosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache web server, Postfix mail server, MySQL, BIND nameserver, PureFTPd, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, Mailman, and many more. 1 Requirements To install such a system you will need the following: A Centos 7.3 minimal server system. This can be a server installed from scratch as described in our Centos 7.3 minimal server tutorial or a virtual-server or root-server from a hosting company that has a ... Read More
Cheat sheet: how field service can boost revenue

Feed: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog. Author: Megan Assarrane. Most field service organizations, or FSOs, are cost centers. However, some look to redefine their status from costing their company money to making their company money. FSOs that successfully evolve from cost center to profit center take the following steps to boost revenue: 1. Define and articulate an outstanding service. That starts with knowing what your customers want, i.e. faster response times, proactive service, real-time visibility, tailored solutions, less paperwork, and user-friendly interface, to name a few examples. In addition, have a good grasp of what makes your service unique and coveted ... Read More
Scale your Python service with Managed Disks

Feed: Microsoft Azure Blog. Author: Usman Anwer. The Azure Python SDK now supports Azure Managed Disks! Azure Managed Disks and 1000 VMs in a Scale Set are now generally available. Azure Managed Disks provide a simplified disk management, enhanced scalability, and better security. It takes away the notion of storage account for disks, enabling developers to scale without worrying about the limitations associated with storage accounts. This post provides a quick introduction and reference to consuming key service features from Python. From a developer perspective, the Managed Disks experience in Azure CLI is idomatic to the CLI experience ... Read More
Microsoft Networking Academy with the Azure Black Belt Team – Winter 2017!

Feed: Microsoft Azure Blog. Author: Olivier Martin. Welcome to our new networking webinar series! We’ve changed the name of our bi-weekly talk to better reflect what we want to convey to you, our customers and partners! And this comes with a new name: Microsoft Networking Academy ! The Microsoft Network Academy session is taking place every other Friday this winter and spring. It is open to all customers and partners to learn more about Azure Networking, including ExpressRoute and Virtual Networking, and how to plan and design their connectivity to the Microsoft Cloud. As a team, we’ve decided to create ... Read More
Data Science for Internet of Things methodology – Evolving CRISP-DM – Part Two
Feed: Featured Blog Posts - Data Science Central. Author: Jean-Jacques Bernard. This set of blog posts is part of the book/course on Data Science for the Internet of Things. We welcome your comments atjjb at cantab dot net. Jean-Jacques Bernard has been a founding member of the Data Science for Internet of Things Course. Please email at ajit.jaokar at futuretext.com if you are interested in joining the course.You can find the first post describing the initial steps of the methodology on Data Science Central This new post focus on continuous improvement, following the design and deployment of the architecture and the model ... Read More
7 Cases Where Big Data Isn’t Better
Feed: Featured Blog Posts - Data Science Central. Author: William Vorhies. Summary: It’s become almost part of our culture to believe that more data, particularly Big Data quantities of data will result in better models and therefore better business value. The problem is it’s just not always true. Here are 7 cases that make the point. Following the literature and the technology you would think there is universal agreement that more data means better models. With the explosion of in-memory analytics, Big Data quantities of data can now realistically be processed to produce a variety of different predictive models and ... Read More
Predictive Analytics Goes to College – to Predict Student Success
Feed: Featured Blog Posts - Data Science Central. Author: William Vorhies. Summary: Higher education has been a little slow on the uptake to use advanced analytics to improve student success but now with the technology that allows us to marry and analyze structured and unstructured data, including streaming data, a number of successful projects are underway. Earlier this week I had the pleasure of moderating a webinar focusing on the work of two Pivotal data scientists working with a prestigious mid-west university to use data to predict student success. It’s a topic that has long interested me as I ... Read More
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