With this week's Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft kicked off its monthly patching exercise with three critical security bulletins.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- 07/10/2007
From protocol analyzers to vulnerability scanners, here are some tools that can help keep your network secure.
- By Joern Wettern
- 07/01/2007
Never miss another e-mail notification again.
- By Jeffery Hicks
- 07/01/2007
Getting past the complexities in Windows Integrity Control.
- By Greg Shields
- 07/01/2007
Not too hot, not too cold, for Exchange maintenance.
- By David W. Tschanz
- 07/01/2007
Exchange 2007 comes equipped to let you use several high availability techniques.
- By J. Peter Bruzzese
- 07/01/2007
Mobile personal devices are very convenient, but often quite dangerous.
- By Paul Korzeniowski
- 07/01/2007
Two Microsoft partners closed deals to join Microsoft or to sell their intellectual property to the software giant.
- By Scott Bekker
- 06/26/2007
Database, application and Windows-management solutions provider Quest Software will acquire ScriptLogic, a provider of Windows-based network management solutions, for roughly $90 million in cash.
Some Linux vendors haven't been as quick to secure deals with Microsoft that protect them from legal action relating to claims that open source software violates Microsoft patents.
No, Microsoft will not be "nicer" next time around. Deal with it.
- By Scott Braden
- 06/15/2007
Another company has agreed to Microsoft's Linux IP amnesty program, adding to the rapidly growing list of open source vendors seeking protection against possible legal action from Redmond.
Microsoft's first server aimed at the home market has reached the release candidate phase, and as such, is nearly ready to be pushed out the door.
Patch Tuesday comes with the publication of six new security bulletins that collectively address vulnerabilities in Windows, IE, Outlook Express, Office and Visio.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- 06/12/2007
A key Microsoft virtualization product has gotten an important update.