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TechNet Radio - Podcasting from the Mothership

I caught this today while surfing around the Microsoft web site. Apparently Microsoft themselves does regular podcasts as well. The most recent one, dated July 17th, is:

Network Access Protection (NAP) for Windows Server 2008

On today's TechNet Radio, Michael Murphy discusses Network Access Protection or NAP in Windows Server 2008 with Amith Krishnan. With NAP, you can create customized health policies to validate computer health before allowing access or communication, to automatically update compliant computers to ensure ongoing compliance, and, optionally, to confine noncompliant computers to a restricted network until they become compliant. Amith Krishnan is a Senior Product Manager at Microsoft, and is responsible for the product management of Windows Server's platform networking and security technologies.

Below the fold for the link:

Looks like they try to keep them at around the 20 minute mark. Good. Not too short, but not too long.

Check it out at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/tnradio/default.mspx

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