Figure out which Service Pack you have running on your machines with this tool tip from Don.
Fighting software audits, Camtasia Studio, fatter clients and a reader's defense of Google.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- 03/01/2006
Taking an isolationist approach is sometimes good -- especially for securing your domains and servers.
- By Joern Wettern
- 03/01/2006
Microsoft joins the supercomputing race with Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
All indications show that the software giant has finally succumbed.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 03/01/2006
Use Microsoft's least-understood Office tool to create XML-based forms.
- By Greg Shields
- 03/01/2006
If they are trying to compete with Microsoft, we wouldn't know.
If you think Microsoft will be offering the many upcoming versions of Office and Vista simply in the name of consumer choice, then Braden's got a bridge he'd like to sell you.
- By Scott Braden
- 02/26/2006
Doug discovers that it's Redmond's readers who really know how to bring on the funny.
Now that you've got those filters going, Joern takes a look at what else you can do to help keep incoming e-mails clean.
- By Joern Wettern
- 02/01/2006
Microsoft throws in a bevy of new features in Internet Explorer 7 to improve security -- but are they enough?
Foley's list of the top 10 things she would do if she was in charge of Microsoft's check book.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 02/01/2006
VMware's Player tool can make architectures you used to only dream of a reality. Our new Windows Insider columnist, Greg Shields, walks you through the possibilities as well as tips for increasing performance.
- By Greg Shields
- 02/01/2006
Which is it: mirroring or clustering? Plus, readers sound off on the future of FoxPro.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- 02/01/2006
Scott responds to a reader’s call to action against the “black shirts.”
- By Scott Braden
- 01/18/2006
Microsoft finally catches up with its competitors with features like tabbed browsing and integrated RSS feeds in Internet Explorer 7.
Gates and crew's new direction in offering Microsoft's products as Web services is being met with more confusion than mandate by the industry.
The hardware demands of the next Windows and Office System 2006 products may prove to be not worth the effort for vendors and customers.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 01/01/2006
Software religion and its zealots, and Microsoft's diverse but sometimes overlapping products.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- 01/01/2006
Keep your inboxes clean of spam and viruses with some new tools and enhancements in Exchange 2003.
- By Joern Wettern
- 01/01/2006