It's not enough to have a backup and recovery plan. Today's IT pros need to practice salesmanship and PR savvy to get through a disaster.
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 04/03/2019
If you're a DBA, now is the time to re-evaluate your current database management habits, as well as figure out how to take your career as a database professional to the next level.
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 01/04/2019
What exactly makes a Microsoft MVP? In the wake of recent developments around Microsoft's selection and renewal process, not even this longtime MVP knows for certain.
Microsoft MVP Orin Thomas lays out the most common security pitfalls IT administrators face, and how everything from the cloud to company management can make them worse.
With the tech landscape changing so rapidly, many IT pros are at a crossroads: Practice and perfect core skillsets, or get a head start on bleeding-edge technologies?
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 05/30/2018
Companies of all sizes are jumping on the digital business transformation bandwagon.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 11/15/2016
Microsoft will be ending its TechRewards learning program for developers and IT pros.
IT pros looking for new job beginnings this spring may face somewhat dampened prospects, given current U.S. trends.
Microsoft today announced free new educational resources for IT pros who may be coming to grips with Microsoft's cloud-centric shift.
Hybrid computing skills should be a focus of IT pros maintaining SharePoint environments, given Microsoft's current cloud emphasis.
Microsoft changed its Most Valuable Professional program structure this month.
While your IT staff may be technically proficient, that's not the only skills to consider for a winning team.
U.S. IT worker salaries likely will trend upward next year, according to recent analysis by Computer Economics.
Company praises IT pros, while shifting their roles with Microsoft Azure.
Microsoft announced today that Jim DuBois is the new chief information officer (CIO) of the company.
Mary Jo Foley discusses how recent Microsoft executive and service pricing changes may not be sitting well with many on-premises experts.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 11/14/2013
Compensation for Windows information technology pros continues to rise, and the 18th annual Redmond Magazine Salary Survey reveals more IT pros might change jobs, a move fueled by an IT labor shortage and sustained economic growth.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 09/13/2013
U.S. IT job growth has been in a downward slump so far this year.
According to Redmond magazine's 17th annual salary survey of U.S.-based Windows IT pros, the average salary is $87,630, up 3.25 percent over 2011.
If you want to get the most out of Windows administration tools like Group Policy preferences (GPPs), you need to break down those walls.
- By Greg Shields
- 08/01/2012