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Microsoft on Wednesday delivered Windows SharePoint Services, one of its most highly promoted free add-ons for the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
10/01/2003
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What credentials could offer in the future.
10/01/2003
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Seeing the whole picture with NetSupport 8.1.
10/01/2003
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In-Depth
A list of terms you should know.
10/01/2003
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Security Advisor
Setting up forest trusts can be tricky. Here’s a step-by-step instruction guide.
10/01/2003
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In-Depth
For help desk and desktop support technicians.
10/01/2003
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Beta of newest exam for Small Business Server 2003 implementers ends Oct. 5.
09/30/2003
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Reuters and Microsoft on Tuesday announced a deal that is one of the first concrete examples of the way that firms can use the promise of instant messaging technology to enhance their business-to-consumer offerings.
09/30/2003
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Microsoft on Tuesday launched the second edition of its consumer-oriented Windows XP Media Center Edition.
09/30/2003
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Security Advisor
Security study faulty at many levels; let me count the ways.
09/29/2003
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Analysis: CCIA's damning report on Microsoft monoculture seems off target.
09/25/2003
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The number of active Windows Server 2003 sites more than doubled since July, according to the U.K.-based Internet services and research firm Netcraft. One in 20 of those Windows Server 2003 sites migrated from Linux, Netcraft found.
09/24/2003
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On April 24, 2002, Microsoft promised the world it would build a desktop version of Windows to run on 64-bit AMD processors. Nearly a year and a half later, Microsoft has delivered beta versions of both Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition designed to exploit the speedy AMD processor.
09/24/2003
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Microsoft's virtual monopoly on the desktop puts networks and computing at large, at grave risk, according to authors of a paper on security.
09/24/2003
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New, renewing MCTs can begin preparations for renewing into 2005 program.
09/24/2003
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Depending on who’s telling the story, Microsoft Corp. recently introduced changes to its Software Update Services with or without giving users adequate prior notice.
09/24/2003
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Columnist Joe McKendrick writes that there’s nothing remarkable about Microsoft’s heavy-handedness on licensing. Many vendors are pushy with their licensing terms. IBM has a long history of locking customers into upgrade paths. Oracle’s licensing is just as heavy-handed, and even more expensive, than Microsoft's. Even in the carefree Linux world, coercion seems to be the rule.
09/23/2003
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Teamplate released a new version of its workflow software for creating human-based business processes that leverage Microsoft infrastructure components.
09/23/2003
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This column is a lot more fun when readers solve their own problems. Plus, a CAL follow-up.
09/23/2003
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The recent rash of severely critical patches from Microsoft has left many IT administrators with a tough choice. Leave enterprise systems vulnerable to a dangerous Internet-based attack or rush the patch onto critical production systems without adequate testing.
09/22/2003
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Microsoft has released latest exam, this time for Small Business Server implementers, to beta testers.
09/22/2003
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AMD plans to offer what it calls mid- and low-power AMD Opteron processors in 2004, the company announced this week.
09/18/2003
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Even as the industry awaited the breakout of a new Blaster-style worm and the G version of Sobig, a variation on another familiar piece of malware began making the rounds on Thursday.
09/18/2003
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The new Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 will be installed on all Toshiba Corp. laptops and Tablet PCs -- a huge distribution boost for Microsoft's fledgling note taking application.
09/18/2003
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Microsoft MapPoint 2004 entered general availability on Thursday. The updated release of Microsoft's business mapping software brings expanded demographic data, more map coverage and better support for mobile users.
09/18/2003
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Microsoft pushed ahead this week with two of its real-time communications initiatives under the Office umbrella.
09/17/2003
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NEW YORK -- During his keynote kicking off the TECHXNY show, Dell’s president and COO Kevin Rollins was coy on plans to support new initiatives in the enterprise and consumer spaces, preferring instead to emphasize the computermaker’s changing role in a maturing industry.
09/17/2003
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Security firms warned that hackers have published exploit code to the Web that takes advantage of the latest critical security flaw in Windows. The publication of exploit code for a vulnerability is a common precursor to the outbreak of a worm based on the flaw.
09/17/2003
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Voucher giveaway for free attempt at 70-300 Analyzing .NET Requirements exam
ends Sept. 30.
09/17/2003
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Check out these publications, tools, and community sites for additional information about application lifecycle management (ALM).
09/17/2003
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Microsoft hit the key development milestone for the final piece in its six-month-long rollout of Windows Server 2003 on Tuesday with the release to manufacturing of Windows Small Business Server 2003.
09/16/2003
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in a speech Monday that the company felt "humbled" by the effects of the Blaster and Sobig.F worms.
09/16/2003
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Understand Exchange's per-server vs. per-user licensing implications and you'll save money down the road.
09/16/2003
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It's looking like September may be a replay of August, with nearly
identical threats ready to swamp IT. Hopefully this time, the painful
experiences of last month will help us avoid another IT catastrophe.
09/15/2003
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Intel rolled out two new Itanium 2 processors this week that will help drive down the cost of 64-bit computing systems. Both processors are optimized for dual-processor servers and workstations, and one of the chips, previously code-named "Deerfield" has lower power requirements.
09/11/2003
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Microsoft on Wednesday launched Windows Storage Server 2003, a version of Windows for Network Attached Storage appliances and intended for dedicated file serving.
09/10/2003
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Hardware and software vendors jumped on the Microsoft's launch of Windows Storage Server 2003 Wednesday with a host of hardware devices shipping with the new OS and software releases that run on the Network Attached Storage solutions.
09/10/2003
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The nation's IT infrastructure remains safe, thanks in part to the efforts of Carnegie Mellon's Computer Emergency Response Team.
09/10/2003
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Microsoft released a critical new patch on Wednesday that fixed three new vulnerabilities in the DCOM Remote Procedure Call (RPC) on almost all supported versions of Windows.
09/10/2003
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Oracle launched its Oracle 10G database this week and demonstrated slightly better benchmark scalability than SQL Server on a similar Windows-based configuration.
09/09/2003
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Stratus Technologies this week refreshed the mid-level and high-end versions of its fault-tolerant Windows-based servers. The company also introduced support for Windows Server 2003.
09/09/2003
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AMD fleshed outs its line of Opteron processors on Tuesday, introducing a new model for entry-level systems and a new model for four- to eight-way systems.
09/09/2003
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Administering mixed Windows platforms? Then be sure to manage Group Policy Objects from one machine or you'll run into this baffling feature of Windows 2003.
09/09/2003
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Microsoft sends newest exam, 70-284, Implementing and and Managing Exchange Server 2003, to beta testing.
09/08/2003
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Microsoft's certification group faces its fans and critics, offering insights into the latest program changes.
09/04/2003
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Hundreds of Windows IT professionals descended upon sunny San Diego Tuesday for the bi-annual TechMentor conference, put on by Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine.
09/04/2003
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Microsoft will shortly be releasing the first exam for people who want to prove their expertise in Small Business Server 2003.
09/04/2003
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In conjunction with new Exchange-based specialist titles announced this morning, the company adds Windows 2003 versions of the security titles.
09/03/2003
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As Microsoft prepares to formally launch the next version of Office, the company's security team issued four bulletins for security flaws -- one critical -- in existing Microsoft Office programs. Also Wednesday, Microsoft released a patch for a low-priority flaw in Windows.
09/03/2003
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Windows server sales boomed, Linux sales grew even more quickly, and the Unix bleeding slowed.
09/03/2003