09/01/2007
September 2007 - Cheers! Redmond's 2007 IT Salary Survey
Our 2007 IT salary survey shows that salaries, raises and bonuses went up for the third year in a row. Plus: Symantec's chief John W. Thompson talks about SaaS and Microsoft co-opetition, Greg Shields guides you through a WSUS upgrade, and much more.
Keeping a virtualized image clean just got a lot easier.
Symantec's chief John W. Thompson talks about co-opetition with Microsoft, the security market landscape and the company's Software as a Service and open source strategies.
Did your IT earnings get kicked up a notch this year? Redmond magazine's 2007 IT Salary Survey reveals that salaries, raises and bonuses went up for the third year in a row.
Here are our predictions for next year's fastest-climbing certifications.
Considering a WSUS upgrade? You should.
Do not study lightly for this Windows Vista exam -- you'll need to have complete understanding of application rollouts to Windows Vista desktops.
Keep tabs on your SQL Server jobs with SQL Sentry Event Manager.
Software Plus Services slowly emerges out of the ether.
Lieberman Software's Roulette is an elegant and effective password-management tool.
Analysts say customers are dumping it, Microsoft says they're signing up in droves. Is the truth somewhere in the middle?
Readers weigh in on Linux and Windows Mobile.
Tired of wading through old folders in your file servers? Check out this script.
IT folks are left scratching their heads as messages disappear into e-mail limbo.
Here are some tools to help you protect your privacy on the 'Net.
You can use Windows Server 2008 to build a hack-resistant, read-only DC.
Analyst concerns center on Google, SaaS and new market investments.
Company focuses on the new breed of IT professional in small companies.