Network Management


Video Emerges as Key to Cisco's Growth

So far, when it comes to making money, the online video explosion is mostly about potential. Studios selling TV shows and movies for download, and Web sites like YouTube that link ads to user-generated content, stand to reap billions from the Internet's hottest trend.

PCs Spiffed Up for Vista

Microsoft Corp.'s upcoming Windows Vista operating system promises to make your computer desktop jazzier and easier to navigate, but some of the machines debuting with the new software will feature dramatic makeovers themselves.

8 AD Mistakes You May Have Missed

Keep getting error messages? Check this list for something you might have overlooked.

Step by Secure Step

With a little prioritization, setting up a network security plan doesn't have to eat up all your time.

Unfair Fight?

Microsoft's assault on a myriad of markets leaves third parties scrambling.

Password Please?

The PWDMan tool can help make changing the password settings on multiple systems a breeze.

Opening Up New Vistas in Group Policy

Microsoft's latest OS wipes out a raft of nagging problems.

Real Simple

Can moving to an all-Microsoft environment save your business time, money and aggravation? More and more IT departments are saying yes.

Keep Tabs on SQL Server

These two SQL Server monitoring tools go head-to-head.

Change Is Good -- Mostly

NetPro's monitoring tool can help you keep a firm grip on changes in your network.

2007 Licensing Resolutions

Our licensing and negotiation guru Scott Braden walks you through what you can do now make sure your Microsoft licensing costs stay in check through the new year.

Linux Deal: Too Good to Last?

Microsoft-Novell reach pact, then come to blows.

MCITP: Enterprise Support Upgrade Exam Hits Beta Phase

Upgrade exam for MCDST certification holders goes through testing rigors in next two weeks.

VMware To Ship Lab Manager

VMware announced it will ship VMware Lab Manager on Friday.

Phone, Cable Companies To Battle in 2007

Vonage tanked after its IPO. It's not entirely clear anymore why eBay paid $2.6 billion for Skype. And the long-awaited rollout of advanced TV services based on Internet technologies has resembled the drip of a faucet.

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