Just FYI, new blog post "New and Revised Networking Technologies for Windows Server Technical Preview"

Just FYI, new blog post "New and Revised Networking Technologies for Windows Server Technical Preview" at
http://aka.ms/xb9l0w
Thanks -
James McIllece

Hi,
Thanks for your good sharing.
Regards.
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