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Cem Erdal Ozkaya

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Erdal Ozkaya has started his IT career in Australia while he was a Uni Student.
He is a co-founder and Senior Microsoft Instructor at CEO IT Training & Solutions Pty Ltd.; one of Australia's Gold certified Microsoft Learning partners.
Erdal travels across Australia teaching IT workshops and has served as Project Manager/Engineer for several large organizations in Australia, China, Philliphines .
He was also selected the best Technical Learning Guide in TechEd 2007 Australia has worked as a Tech Ed Speaker in Australia & Barcelona & as TLG in North America in 2008.
He specializes in Windows 2003, Active Directory, Windows Vista, Security and Exchange, Windows 2008 ,Sharepoint & Windows7.
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I HAVE MOVED

 

Hi all,
finally my real blog is ready. Of course i do like live spaces but wanted to build my own blog in my own domain ( yes I know i can redirect my domain name to live space as well) . And here is the address

www.erdalozkaya.com
www.cemerdal.com

or
www.yourmct.com

And I do have a surprise, In few days i will give a FREE COPY of WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE (full) to my site visitors. Just keep an eye on my blog , if you keen to learn about Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 & R2, Microsoft Certifications ( like mcse training, mcitp, mcts etc) Security and much more...

so do not forget to visit


http://www.erdalozkaya.com/

or


http://www.yourmct.com



Windows 7 FIRST LOOK!

Very sooon here

I am in the process of writing and editing my FIRST LOOK IN TO WINDOWS 7 article.

I am also going to publish a HOW TO INSTALL W7 video here...

 

keep an eye

 

cheers

Windows 7

 

Do you like new technology?

Do you like to play with the technology before everyone else, than this is the right post for you to read

 

Windows 7 beta is now out , just download it!

 

Now you got windows 7 and you don't know how to deal with it, Do you got issues? There is no expert to help you? No worries me and many MVP- MCT - IT Pro's did come together to help you with help of MS SPRINGBOARD web site, under the TechNet forums

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/w7itpro/

 

My screen name is MCT ERDAL, will be here & there to help you as much as I can

 

Enjoy windows 7 & get help unlimited and the best deals is : ITS ALL FREE!

 

Enjoy

Tech Net Forums

 

Hi and welcome to my blog again!

 

I would like to invite you to TECH NET forums. Which I'm taking part of Level 2 moderator as well.

Tech Net is one of the best Information site in the world which you should check regularly

 

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/

 
 
 
 
 

Free E-Book from MS Press

Offer from MS press

It's that time of the year again - festive, white & freezing in Redmond.  Microsoft Press continues its 25th Anniversary ebook giveaway.  And this month we have books from Joseph Davies, Michael Howard and David LeBlanc.

For those for who are not on the Microsoft Press Connection newsletter list, below are links to download.  Please note that these download are only good till 24th of December.  So do it soon! :-)

Understanding IPv6, by Joseph Davies E-BOOK
Writing Secure Code for Vista, by Michael Howard and David LeBlanc

Happy holidays to you all~~ 

NOTE: Post was taken from BORN TO LEARN RSS FEED !!!

Free SQL E-Book ( New year gift)

Red-Gate SQL Server E-Book

Red Gate has made available a free e-book of Pro SQL Server 2005 High Availability. This book is one of the best references if you need to deploy or support a HA solution. To access this free e-book refer to SQL E book

IE Under attack

Microsoft Corp. warned Saturday of a "huge increase" in attacks exploiting a critical unpatched vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) and said some originated from hacked pornography sites.

Other researchers confirmed that attacks were increasingly coming from compromised Web sites.

Microsoft noted the upswing in attacks on its Malware Protection Center blog late Saturday. "The trend for now is going upwards," said researchers Ziv Mador and Tareq Saade on the blog. "We saw a huge increase in the number of reports today compared to yesterday."

Hackers have been exploiting a data binding bug in IE for more than a week, according to researchers who first noted in-the-wild attack code on Chinese servers. The vulnerability, which exists in all versions of the Microsoft browser, including IE5.01, IE6, IE7 and IE8 Beta 2, has so far been exploited only by attack code that targets IE7, the most widely-used edition.

Mador and Saade said that attacks are increasingly being launched from legitimate Web sites. "Some legitimate Web sites were maliciously modified to include the exploits," the two said. A popular Taiwanese search engine and a Hong Kong-based pornography site were among the sites that were hacked, then set up to attack visitors running IE.

Researchers at Trend Micro Inc. also reported a big increase in hacked sites serving exploits aimed at the new IE bug. On Saturday, the security firm estimated that about 6,000 sites have been infected so far, noting that the count was "quickly increasing in number."

As in previous, large-scale attacks based on legitimate Web sites, this one involves hackers who execute SQL injection attacks to first compromise the sites. In a SQL injection attack, hackers exploit vulnerabilities in Web applications that rely on a back-end database, which then gives them a way to add and run malicious code, usually rogue JavaScript, against any browser.

Microsoft acknowledged that attacks have become a significant problem. "Based on our stats, since the vulnerability has gone public, roughly 0.2% of users worldwide may have been exposed to Web sites containing exploits of this latest vulnerability," Mador and Saade said. "That percentage may seem low. However, it still means that a significant number of users have been affected."

The move to legitimate, but hacked, sites is a change in tactics. As recently as Thursday, attacks were coming only from malicious sites, most of them in China. Even then, however, Microsoft had warned that hackers would probably expand the scope of their attacks by compromising valid sites.

In related news, Microsoft said it was working on a patch for IE, although the company has still not said when it would issue the update. Some researchers expect the vendor to release a fix outside its normal monthly schedule; the next security updates aren't due until Jan. 9, 2009.

Microsoft also revised its security advisory for a third time on Saturday, adding more information about the recommended actions users should take until a patch is available. The company has offered up a total of nine different work-arounds for IE users, several of which require editing of the Windows registry, a chore most users assiduously avoid.

Source: Computer World News

Windows 6 SP2

 
This is a traditional service pack release containing all cumulative security updates available since the Windows Vista SP1 release in March 2008; however, it is a single service pack for both client and server operating systems. Either Windows Vista SP1 or Windows Server 2008 is a prerequisite for installing this service pack. For a full list of changes in SP2, visit the Windows Server Division Weblog for Windows Server 2008 and The Windows Blog for the Windows Vista client. MSDN Subscribers can download the Windows Vista SP2 Beta or the Windows Server 2008 SP2 Beta from the subscriber downloads site.

Talking about Windows Server HYPER-V Product Launch Event 2

 

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Windows Server HYPER-V Product Launch Event 2
Windows Server HYPER-V Product Launch Event 2
Hosted by: CEO Training Parramatta
Date and time: Friday, 5 December 2008 at 5:30 PM
View this event on Windows Live

Talking about WS 08 Virtualazation

 

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WS 08 Virtualazation
WS 08 Virtualazation
Hosted by:CEO Training
Date and time:Tuesday, 18 November 2008 at 5:30 PM

View this event on Windows Live
Hi all,
my first " Windows Server 2008 Hyper V Launch Event" ended with success, we had with the last minute cancellations 10 attendees and the evaluation was 8.76 ( out of 9) based on the online metric that matters. I'm planing to do the second "launch event" in December (depends on the numbers of attendees)
Do not miss out the next one ;)
Here are some attendee comments regarding the event :)

...got a much clearer picture on Hyper V works and understand where its place is going to be in my environment...very good evening... thank you {James Kindon (MVP)}

Awesome night.Thanks again! ( Michael Hickin)

This guy keeps the attention on him and knows how to sell(teach) the content very well. Thanks Erdal (Amigo)

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