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Print Is Dead -- Not!

The ink hasn't dried on good, old-fashioned journalism.

Instant Log-On Scripts

Generating VBScipt log-on scripts -- without all the the VBS.

It Comes Down to Faith and Trust

Snooping on your employees' e-mails -- that can't be good for morale.

Thinking Differently About Open Source

Don't be fooled -- Microsoft still has a long way to go.

How Marketable Are Your Skills?

Emmett scours a popular job site to determine what employers are looking for the most.

Why Read When You Can Parse?

Microsoft's Log Parser might be the one of the most flexible tools you never knew about.

DNS Security Basics: Part II

Joern shows you two more ways you can keep your DNS safe.

The More Things Change...

Scott looks at the fairly static state of Microsoft negotiations, and what you can do about it.

Resisting the Siren Call of Software as a Service

Sometimes, the unfashionable choice is smart the smart one.

DNS Security Basics

Your DNS is a sweet spot for hackers who want to compromise your network; learn to protect it.

The Expanding Redmond Universe

The more, the merrier.

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This month, readers question the extent of Microsoft's innovation, wonder why more people use Google over Yahoo, and more.

The ImageX X-Files

There's nothing otherworldly about Vista's OS imaging tool -- just some command-line craziness.

To Serve and To Report

EventReporter can help make event log management...manageable.

Accurate Thinking

Knowing what you have (and having the ability to prove it) is key to saving money on your licensing fees.

Clean Up Your AJAX Security

How secure is your AJAX? This book can help you avoid the security pitfalls.

Who You Gonna Call?

Whether your next big project is integration or migration, you don't have to go it alone. Here are some companies that can give you the guidance you need.

Who Will Not Wear the Ribbon?

Protecting the Office 2007 UI might just cause a schism in the market.

Members Only

Skip the Group Policy administration -- here's a free and simple way to set a unique policy for multiple computers.

[email protected]: Feb. 2007

This month, readers add to our list of free tools, and weigh in on virtual licensing and more.

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