Microsoft’s New MCSE Program
On-premise or in the cloud, the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification helps make you indispensable to organizations moving to the cloud. …
At the recent build 2014 conference Microsoft did a short demo attempting to show off the power of the cloud when it comes to gaming. The problem? Well besid…
MCSE can retire but does not expire if you already earn it, could someone
slap this bitch please.
ya ya ya its something about IT…….but what it has to do with making me
a dinner
Confusing video seen much better by trainsignal instructor. Now i
understand totally whats new
Did Microsoft lie about the power of the XBox One’s cloud at their Build
2014 conference?
http://buff.ly/1i3aHvg
You only know what you want to know…
I think it’s groundwork that needs to be laid, and will benefit lower-end
machines for gaming in time (be good for specific work applications, I’m
sure). One thing not touched on, however, is the need for good broadband.
Download speeds in the US are poor overall as is availability of broadband,
but even worse? Upload speeds. Fast uploading is a business-priced service,
not consumer. While it might improve, I find it doubtful that ISPs will
play along! They’d rather charge more for it than upgrade everyone to a
better value for our money (and globally competitive speeds).
For now ANY cloud projects are laying groundwork for what could be, and can
be ruined by net neutrality dying, data caps, lack if infrastructure
upgrades, etc All things ISPs would be all too happy to do in favor of
higher short term profits.
Why did they have to call it Cloud? I’m really confused.. Do they mean a
server just does certain work for your PC? So basicly, the server makes
calculations and the PC visualizes it?
Lol.