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IBM declared it is shipping its next generation of Intel architecture servers -- just in time for a self-imposed deadline of calendar year 2001.
01/02/2002
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With the new year underway, Microsoft e-mails Passport members urging them to make sure their Internet Explorer browsers are patched.
01/02/2002
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Web Services will evolve as it meets the real world.
01/01/2002
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Getting an MCSE on Windows 2000 is hard enough when all your senses are working fine. But when one of them isn’t—especially sight—the task is doubly or triply hard.
01/01/2002
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Little Black Book provides a powerful reference.
01/01/2002
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A TechNet article that blames the messengers, not the source, for Microsoft’s security lapses gets Auntie seeing red.
01/01/2002
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Although it’s not the toughest in Microsoft’s pocket, this exam thoroughly tests your knowledge of the company’s latest product.
01/01/2002
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Here’s a way to light up the mysterious trees in your Active Directory forest.
01/01/2002
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In-Depth
Five ways to fight the inevitable disk slowdown.
01/01/2002
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NetDeploy Global picks up where Microsoft leaves off on application deployment.
01/01/2002
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Five ways to fight the inevitable disk slowdown.
01/01/2002
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News
Boot camp training, spying on coworkers, and tips for preparing for the CISSP exam.
01/01/2002
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More than your average web filter.
01/01/2002
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In-Depth
Network Load Balancing in Windows 2000 makes your servers more efficient and your network faster. Here’s a quick-study on how to set it up.
01/01/2002
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Five ways to fight the inevitable disk slowdown.
01/01/2002
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News
There are some good tidings for those who think the slowing economy is translating to even fewer IT jobs.
01/01/2002
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Five ways to fight the inevitable disk slowdown.
01/01/2002
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In-Depth
Certifications are an important part of most IT professionals’ careers. Now, with more offerings than ever, which ones can help you most?
01/01/2002
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Print Screen Works is a “must have” utility.
01/01/2002
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Windows Insider
Knowing how and when to use null sessions, those invisible connections, can get you out of—or into—trouble.
01/01/2002
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Five ways to fight the inevitable disk slowdown.
01/01/2002
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Five ways to fight the inevitable disk slowdown.
01/01/2002
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Ecora Configuration Reporter saves you time and grunt work.
01/01/2002
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Security Advisor
The ISO17799 is a group of policies that would be well worth your time to get to know.
01/01/2002
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This month, Greg and Steve address the value and importance of certification vs. good, old-fashioned experience.
01/01/2002
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In-Depth
When setting up a network, forgetting the concepts of scalability and centralized management can have costly consequences down the road.
01/01/2002
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Poorly organized but essential anyhow.
01/01/2002
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Are you an NT 4.0 MCSE who has passed most, but not all, of the seven required exams for your Windows 2000 MCSE? If so, you may have achieved your Win2K certification without even knowing it.
01/01/2002
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Windows XP started out of the gate with a bang, selling more than 7 million copies in the first two weeks of its release, Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said in November.
01/01/2002
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Finding out that .WSF scripts—based on XML—allow you to declare just about anything can be a flexible timesaver.
01/01/2002
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In-Depth
If XP’s in your future—and the minute you buy new desktop systems, it probably will be—use these strategies to get the most out of Microsoft’s newest OS.
01/01/2002
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Will Cert21’s Web-based practice exams lead you to certification success?
01/01/2002
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A somewhat philosophical, somewhat technical introduction to Microsoft
.NET.
01/01/2002
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The 2002 Salary Survey from Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine
01/01/2002
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Microsoft issued patches for two flaws affecting users of its SQL Server database. One of the flaws could allow an attacker to run code on a compromised machine.
12/27/2001
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As 2001 draws to a close, Microsoft highlights the products it will roll out in 2002. Several of Microsoft's biggest launches next year will be aimed at the enterprise.
12/27/2001
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Microsoft Corp. this month sued the company that is developing the LindowsOS software over alleged trademark infringement.
12/27/2001
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FBI's NIPC rates the new Windows XP security hole dangerous enough to issue its own warning; Gartner says the vulnerability means the enterprise should hold off for 3-6 months in deploying XP.
12/27/2001
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Microsoft added a security specialty Thursday to the Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Program it set up earlier this year. Microsoft also positions the program as fitting into its recent initiatives to bolster security in Microsoft environments.
12/20/2001
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An analyst at Gartner this week says the ECMA approval as standards of Microsoft's C# programming language and the Common Language Infrastructure that C# runs on will have little effect on Java.
12/20/2001
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Long-time Windows advocate John Frederiksen is moving on within Microsoft.
12/20/2001
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Microsoft alerted users to a critical vulnerability in the Universal Plug and Play service that could lead to system compromise in several of the software company's client operating systems.
12/20/2001
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Customers cite problems, but testing centers say they're prepared.
12/20/2001
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Microsoft principals also reveal possible release date for 70-218, Managing a Windows 2000 Network Exam, during MCSA chat on Wednesday.
12/19/2001
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Two more vendors endured Veritest's battery of tests to earn the Windows 2000 Datacenter Server application certification in recent weeks.
12/19/2001
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An industry tracking group reports that retail sales of Windows XP in its first two months of availability lag behind sales of Windows 98 in that product's first two months of availability, according to The Wall Street Journal. Microsoft counters that Windows XP's heavy system requirements mean that most Windows XP sales are coming with new systems.
12/19/2001
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A destructive worm that began circulating in Europe and the United States early Wednesday hides behind a holiday cheer message, then distributes itself to an Outlook contacts list and delivers a destructive payload.
12/19/2001
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Heroix updated its flagship Windows 2000 and Windows NT monitoring product this week with support for WebLogic, DB2, Sybase and NetWare.
12/18/2001
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Microsoft expanded its Server Appliance Kit with an enhancement specifically aimed at the needs of IT managers.
12/18/2001
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A vulnerability discovered in Internet Explorer earned a "critical" label on Microsoft's new security rating system. A cumulative patch fixes three new issues and all previous issues affecting IE versions 5.5 and 6.0.
12/18/2001