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Isolation Automation Exploration: Part II

Making an isolation group -- step by step.

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Readers chime in on the rise of online news outlets and what that means for print.

Compliance vs. Compatibility

After all the hard lessons it learned from IE, which one will Microsoft pick?

More Power for PowerShell

Need a boost in PowerShell amps? Take Power Gadgets out for a spin.

Longhorn Beta 3 Drops

Is it worth migrating servers in the next year?

Take No Prisoners

When it comes to Microsoft's take-charge philosophy, how aggressive is too aggressive?

Engineering Success Offshore

Best practices for ensuring a productive outsourcing experience.

Microsoft Licensing Survey and Contest!

Here's your chance to win consulting time or a Redmond T-shirt just by letting Scott know your most pressing licensing questions! Plus, why you don't want to let the the "tail wag the dog" when it comes to software.

Doing Integration Right

When it comes to tackling integration, you'd be hard-pressed to find a company that does it better than FileEngine.

Diving into the Virtual Pool

The software development life cycle is enhanced by virtualization. An overview of what you should consider.

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This month, readers chime in on Microsoft and open source, and sound off about the Office UI.

Software+Services Madness

If Microsoft can't even explain its SaaS strategy, how can it expect anyone to buy into it?

Stay on Schedule

Need to keep track of all your network's scheduled tasks? Here's just the tool to do it.

Isolation Automation Exploration: Part I

Vista makes system-to-system IPSec authentication MUCH easier, if you know how to use it.

I'm All Ears

Opinions about Vista are as varied as the day is long.

Patch It Up

Tips for picking your ultimate patching tool.

Making a Build

A review of Vincent Maraia's book on the best practices for Microsoft's software configuration.

Print Is Dead -- Not!

The ink hasn't dried on good, old-fashioned journalism.

Thinking Differently About Open Source

Don't be fooled -- Microsoft still has a long way to go.

DNS Security Basics: Part II

Joern shows you two more ways you can keep your DNS safe.

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