Panda Antivirus Enterprise Suite keeps those viruses at bay.
- By Robert J. Shimonski
- 01/01/2003
RouterSim's MCSE WindowSim can help you pump up your IT muscles.
- By Douglas Mechaber
- 01/01/2003
Back in the old days, "hacker" defined people who delighted in getting right down into the bits and making software work well. Henry S. Warren's Hacker's Delight captures some of the algorithms and feeling of classical hacking.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 01/01/2003
Configuring MetaFrame XP For Windows is chockfull of real-world information.
Not too long ago, there were real fears that we’d run out of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for our networks. That’s not likely to happen with IPv6.
Active Administrator simplifies Group Policy management.
- By Ronald Stewart
- 01/01/2003
If you’re planning on migrating users from GroupWise to Exchange, consider the Exchange Migration Wizard as a free alternative to expensive third-party options.
- By Mark England
- 01/01/2003
Transcender's TransTrainer provides a worthy alternative to busy professionals.
- By Michael Rodgers
- 01/01/2003
Installing a server is usually boring and time-consuming. Using scripts may not alleviate the boredom, but it will free you up for more interesting tasks.
- By Bill Boswell
- 01/01/2003
Automate tasks with OpalisRobot 4.04.
Figuring out what group policies apply to an object on your Windows 2000 network can be a painstaking process; but Windows .NET’s Resultant Set of Policies feature promises simplification.
Microsoft is touting its next-generation secure computing infrastructure as a giant leap for mankind. Not everyone agrees.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 01/01/2003
Microsoft rules when it comes to monitoring conditions in tech. Yet, to surf the same waters, you need to read wave action—and Microsoft’s next moves—accurately, too.
- By Scott Bekker
- 01/01/2003
Is Microsoft making the right decisions with its cert program in regards to .NET? Well, consider how other companies change their exams to address a significant technology shift.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 01/01/2003
In which Ms. Pea takes a break from Redmond-bashing.