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Brien Posey is an eight-time Microsoft MVP for his work with Windows Server, IIS, Exchange Server and file system storage technologies. Brien has served as CIO for a nationwide chain of hospitals and healthcare facilities, and was once responsible for IT operations at Fort Knox. He has also served as a network administrator for some of the nation's largest insurance companies.
As a freelance technical writer, Brien has written or contributed to 35 books, and has published well over 4,000 articles and whitepapers for a variety of leading technology companies including Microsoft, TechTarget, CNET, ZDNet, Windows IT Professional, Windows Networking, Relevant Technologies and many others. You can visit Brien's personal website at www.brienposey.com.
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Contributions from Brien Posey
- Taking the sting out of a Server Core installation
- Should you run Server Core?
- Setup of DirectAccess eased in Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2012 shifts to multi-server management
- Server 2012 brings Active Directory to the cloud
- FAQ: How to run WSUS in a Hyper-V VM
- ReFS vs. NTFS: What's new?
- Data dedupe in Windows Server 8: What you need to know
- Using access control with AD Rights Management Services
- How Server Manager will impact workflow in Server 8
- How DirectAccess improves your organization's security
- When to use server core deployments with Windows Server
- Using the Best Practices Analyzer to test server roles
- Learn how ADFS 2.0 can simplify an IT staff's job
- Avoid app compatibility dilemmas in Windows 2008 R2
- Does IIS make sense for server virtualization?
- What to make of Windows Storage Server 2008 R2
- How DNS devolution works in Windows 2008 R2
- Managed service accounts boost server security in R2
- Performing an offline domain join in Windows 2008 R2
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