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Chinese Company Founder Buys Windows Licenses

Founder extends goodwill gesture in hopes of promoting use of genuine versions of Windows software.

Apple Gets Windows XP Working on Intel-based Macs

Company beta tests new software that bypasses kludgy emulation software and allows installation of Windows XP directly onto Intel-based Macs.

Your Network at Your Fingertips

Manage multiple jobs across multiple platforms from a single console.

Windows Vista Testing: The School of Hard Knocks

Microsoft's made some improvements with its Vista beta testing program, but it could be doing more.

The Guiding Lights

Harden your computers' defenses with the tips in these Microsoft studies.

IT Weekly Roundup, March 31

From the business wires this week: Idera gets Front Runner status, BizTalk and NAP supporters, and recent Microsoft product delays.

EU Concerned Windows Vista Could Break Antitrust Rules

Investigation not pending, but commission wonders about integration of new features that can put Microsoft back into antitrust violation.

Security Woes Hamper Microsoft Release

New innovations, Gates' trusted computing initiative of 2002 continue to keep Vista developers on their collective toes.

NetIQ to Ship Change Administration Tool

NetIQ says it will ship next week a new Windows-based tool aimed at simplifying user change administration.

IT Weekly Roundup, March 3

From the business wires this week: a file transfer client/server for heterogenous environments, SQL Server and Exchange backup solutions, and a site for SOA resources.

Is Vista Rollout Gala Set for Early October?

Microsoft is calling "speculation" a report that the company will have its highly anticipated grand gala to roll out Windows Vista in the first week of October.

Service Pack It Up

Figure out which Service Pack you have running on your machines with this tool tip from Don.

BizTalk Server: Getting Better All the Time

Users say Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 -- and the 2006 version -- significantly ease enterprise application integration.

That Isolated Feeling

Taking an isolationist approach is sometimes good -- especially for securing your domains and servers.

Windows Goes High Performance

Microsoft joins the supercomputing race with Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.

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