Mary Jo Foley offers a round-up of all the inside Office information she's been tracking.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 07/22/2011
While the official requirements are shrouded in secret, here are some tips to improve your odds.
Server Core isn't there yet, but now is the time to learn this tool that will be the key managing enterprise Windows in the future
Readers weigh in on our recent Cloud vs. IT cover story and more.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- 07/01/2011
Training has come a long way...make sure you consider all options when planning your staff improvement.
- By Greg Shields
- 07/01/2011
It's presumptuous of me to give advice to Microsoft. After all, when was the last time I pulled in $16 billion in a single quarter?
Surge protectors are always a smart choice, but they do not make your computer 100 percent immune from power issues.
Computer malware has been a big problem for decades, but it seems to be on the upswing lately, requiring a thorough response.
Should you build you own private cloud or buy someone else's? What about doing both?
- By Greg Shields
- 06/08/2011
Most likely, it's time to at least consider restructuring your current domain and forest design. With the right planning and tools, migrating to a new structure won't be as painful as you might think.
The Microsoft unified communications platform helps information workers stay connected across the hall or across the globe.
- By Joshua Hoffman
- 06/01/2011
Windows and Office have been Microsoft's cash cows for years, but what will the next generation bring?
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 06/01/2011
From Word formatting issues to Firefox problems to Windows 7 fizzling out, here's Doug's current top tech peeves.
Readers respond to our May cover story "The Cloud vs. IT" and other recent articles.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- 05/30/2011
The time has come for hardware vendors to offer service level agreements.
While the cloud was turned down this year, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 took the center stage.
See how System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008 will help you manage them just like other desktops and laptops via Group Policy and more.
These technologies may not have been Microsoft originals, but today they bear the Redmond stamp.
Microsoft was one of the first tech vendors to truly jump on the 'CoIT' bandwagon, on that says consumer-focused technologies are where the action is. Here's what to expect next from Redmond.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 05/10/2011
How to get the benefits of an always-on VPN while mitigating the security risks.
- By Greg Shields
- 05/02/2011