The User State Migration Tool may have its detractors, but it's pretty handy when it comes to migrating user settings
- By Greg Shields
- 04/22/2013
Effectively securing a number of branch offices is a considerable challenge, but there are tools to help.
You can improve query performance in Active Directory by using disconnected data sets.
- By James Turner
- 04/18/2013
Of the many ways to get things done in Windows PowerShell, it's best to figure out which one works and stick with that.
When it comes time to migrate to Windows 8, you'll have many choices. Pick the right one to suit your organization's needs.
- By Stella Chernyak
- 04/16/2013
The project approval process can be fraught with peril, but if you follow this outline, you'll likely have better luck.
- By Ryan Haveson
- 04/16/2013
Migrating user settings and data over to Windows 7 is much easier when you have the User State Migration Tool on your side.
- By Johan Arwidmark
- 04/16/2013
Julian Waits, the CEO of GFI's new spinoff ThreatTrack, discusses how his company intends to stand out in the growing federal and large-enterprise security space, especially in the new era of international cyber-attacks.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/27/2013
Personal technology pundit David Pogue explains how you and your end users can navigate, be more productive and have some fun with the new Microsoft client OS.
Your quick guide to using these three solutions to protect and recover your enterprise data in the public cloud.
- By Derek Schauland
- 03/04/2013
Lower costs and expanded offerings are making Infrastructure as a Service an attractive data-protection target.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/04/2013
Deciding on Microsoft's Software Assurance option isn't getting any easier, to hear an independent licensing expert tell it.
Microsoft exec B.J. Haberkorn clarifies announcements from Lync Conference 2013.
Microsoft is set to make a corporate case for its unified communications offerings at next week's Lync Conference in San Diego.
The upgrade to Redmond's flagship messaging platform includes a new Admin Center, compliance enhancements and architectural improvements.
- By J. Peter Bruzzese
- 02/02/2013
The release of Redmond's flagship productivity suite will appeal to those who use multiple touch-based devices and it stores files locally, on servers, in SharePoint and in the cloud.
A revamped survey of Redmond's readership reveals your favorite software, hardware and services that complement Microsoft's core offerings.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/31/2013
Ahead of Microsoft Office 2013's release, Microsoft is touting some redesigned features and a new pricing system.
Enterprises looking to manage mobile devices are using both Microsoft products to get the job done.
Improvements include extended OS compatibility, upgrades to Data Protection Manager and a boost in virtualization performance, along with support for the latest Hyper-V release.