Are you watching others watch Facebook?
Brien provides some helpful hints on how to get the most out of TechEd's attendee party and vendor freebies.
Trustworthy Computing has become the industry standard for software security.
If you are running Vista SP1, you may be in danger.
Did you even know we had czars?
Distributing copyright material, good. Hacking Web sites, bad.
EMET 3.0 is now fully supported and available for download.
Customers demand a change, Adobe obliges.
Mary Jo Foley on how Microsoft is trying to unite itself, and whether it's actually working.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 05/10/2012
Don't play by the rules, expect consequences.
Make sure your fix works before sending it out the door.
Take a look at this list of common security mistakes many of you are still making.
Considering buying a SAN? Stop what you're doing. The world of storage is about to change and its future lies in a surprisingly familiar protocol: the Server Message Block (SMB).
- By Greg Shields
- 05/02/2012
Your IP address may be provided those you don't want to have it thanks to a vulnerability.
George Holtz is getting the VIP treatment by the company he caused problems for.
Avoid confusion by clearly stating your company's policy on employee online monitoring.
Yes, Redmond magazine columnist and Windows author and expert Don Jones uses a Mac -- and not just occasionally. Read on to find out why.
If you've ever considered attending our independent TechMentor training conference (and meeting some of your favorite Redmond authors in the process), this year may be the year.
Brien discusses what brought him to the switch and how things are going with Microsoft's hosted suite.