Microsoft heavily touted its Common Criteria certification for Windows 2000. But what does that mean?
- By Roberta Bragg
- 03/01/2003
Forget .NET. Sayonara, Web services. What Microsoft really wants you to know about its products these days is that you can trust them.
Microsoft has decided not to extinguish all support for Windows NT 4.0 for another year.
Keep source code under control with this VSS replacement.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/19/2003
New installer entrant is programmatically extensible.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/19/2003
Its WebHelp may become a de facto standard.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/19/2003
A full-blown UML environment on the cheap? Yes!
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/19/2003
The company has modified the requirements of its certification programs for the MCSE and MCSA on Windows Server 2003 and provided an upgrade path for people certified on Windows 2000.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 02/17/2003
Upper-crust code generator.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/05/2003
Enough look-and-feel improvements to contend with the best browsers.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/05/2003
Peer-to-peer collaboration tool gets better.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/05/2003
Handy DBA tool for handhelds.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/05/2003
Project management, .NET-style.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 02/05/2003
SiteScope 7.5 can monitor services and applications that reside even outside the reach of your domain.
- By Damir Bersinic
- 02/01/2003
RoboHelp Office X3 can make help apps a snap.
- By Gerry O'Brien
- 02/01/2003