Microsoft is dedicated to creating technical documentation and tools that provide security recommendations and best practices that customers can follow to deploy leading Microsoft products. One such project that Wadeware was involved in was the development of a Hyper-V security guide to document the security capabilities and enhancements available to customers interested in deploying Hyper-V in their environments. Hyper-V is the hypervisor-based virtualization functionality included as a role of Windows Server 2008, in both Full and Server Core installations.

Business Issue and Requirements
Microsoft needed to work with a content development partner who understood the new capabilities of Hyper-V and who could create security guidance to help customers deploy this important technology securely and effectively.
Solution
Wadeware provided knowledgeable technical writing and technical editing services to gather requirements, help develop an outline and content specification for the project, work with Hyper-V subject matter experts, and write and edit the security guide (see our technical documentation methodology for more information about our process).
The project team developed a concise document that focused on hardening the Hyper-V server role as well as managing and protecting virtual machines. The guide was considered a great success in part because the number of customer downloads significantly exceeded the team’s expectations. Another reason was the excellent feedback provided by numerous IT professionals during the beta phase of the project, which Wadeware helped incorporate into the final version.

