Most RecentMost ViewedMost LikesTibco Architecture Reference Model Hi, We are planning to migrate from Tibco to Azure native services. Is there any migration architecture or reference architecture to refer? Also what are the Tibco alternate services in Azure? Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Cmdlet DescriptionsFirst published on TECHNET on Jul 16, 2010 What follows is an alphabetical list of the 530-plus cmdlets that appear in Microsoft Lync Server 2010.A Brief Introduction to Role-Based Access Control – Part 1First published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 “If you want something done right, do it yourself.PSListModifiersFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 Most Microsoft Lync Server 2010 properties store a single value.Removing Policies and Other ObjectsFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 For the most part, the various Remove cmdlets found in the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 implementation of Windows PowerShell are simple and straightforward.Working with TimeSpans and DateTimesFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 As if you didn’t have enough to worry about – um, enough to get excited about – here’s something new: TimeSpans and DateTimes.Changing the Lync Server Management Shell’s Default FolderFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 When you first start the Lync Server Management Shell, your working folder is set, by default, to your user folder, something like C:Userskenmyer.Creating Microsoft Lync Server 2010 ObjectsFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 Windows PowerShell has some pretty strict standards when it comes to naming things.Assigning PoliciesFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 So how do you grant (assign) policies? Well, to begin with, it’s important to keep in mind that the only policies that need to be assigned are the per-user policies.Filter vs. Where-ObjectFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 06, 2010 In this day and age, no one likes being told what to do.