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Management help for ADFS

July 21, 2006
Microsoft has released the Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) Management Pack, which monitors that health of the components key to ADFS....
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Linux on your desktop, server

July 17, 2006
Novell released SuSE Linux Enterprise Server and Linux Enterprise Desktop calling the event “one of the most important product launches in our company's history. “...
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Legacy OS upgrades available to Microsoft users

July 12, 2006
Microsoft on Wednesday made available to customers with Software Assurance maintenance contracts software designed to put new life in old PCs....
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New version of Microsoft Small Business Server nears

July 11, 2006
Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer on Tuesday said Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 R2, the next version of its all-in-one business platform for small and medium sized organizations, would be available in August. He also announced pricing reductions....
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IPv6 test lab set-up guide

July 07, 2006
If you have IPv6 on your roadmap and you are a Windows shop, Microsoft has a guide for getting a test lab going....
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Microsoft bends on formats

July 06, 2006
Long an opponent of the XML-based OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft now plans to offer translators to support the file format....
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Office delayed, is Vista next?

June 30, 2006
Last week, Goldman Sachs speculated that the ship date for Vista would slip, and now it appears they should have thrown in Office as well....
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Microsoft’s test-drive low on gas

June 27, 2006
Microsoft today opened up a free Web-based test drive for Office 2007, a cornerstone of its collaboration and unified messaging strategy going forward....
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Vista further on the horizon?

June 23, 2006
Goldman Sachs has adjusted its outlook on Microsoft’s stock and one of the reasons is that it sees yet another slip in Vista....
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Active Directory cookbook

June 20, 2006
Author’s Robbie Allen and Laura Hunter are serving up recipes for mastering Active Directory....
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Stratus adds Linux to lineup

June 19, 2006
Stratus Technologies has added 64-bit Linux support to its high-availability ftServer models that previously were only available with Windows....
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Vista Beta 2 bits

June 08, 2006
Yeah, we know they have been out for about two weeks starting with the handouts at WinHec in Seattle the week of May 22, but now it is official....
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Novell, Red Hat get enterprise company

June 07, 2006
The Ubuntu project has released what it says in an enterprise version of its Linux distribution for both servers and desktops....
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Feed Me

June 06, 2006
More than software will be on the menu when Microsoft opens its annual TechEd conference next week....
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TechEd build-up

June 05, 2006
Or hype depending on what you think of it. But next week, Microsoft kicks off the biggest show of its conference year, TechEd, on June 11. This year the five-day event is happening in Boston....
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Under the covers with Longhorn Beta 2

June 02, 2006
Digging under the covers yet of the newest Longhorn beta? Well the Windows Server team is ready to help you get started....
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Linux vendor adds support for 64-bit chips

May 31, 2006
Linux desktop and server vendor Xandros is now offering its wares with support for high-performance computing using 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD....
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Microsoft updates Virtual Server management tools

May 30, 2006
Microsoft has released the latest version of the management pack that helps users manage Virtual Server installations....
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Linux, Windows servers show strength

May 25, 2006
Revenue for the worldwide server market fell off 1.9% in the first quarter of 2006, but Windows and Linux servers still showed strong growth, according to research firm IDC....
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Microsoft nails down virtualization future

May 22, 2006
Microsoft on Tuesday will clear up what has been a virtualization strategy that has lacked shape....
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WinHec

May 19, 2006
Microsoft plans to use its annual WinHec show to roll out the Beta 2 versions of Vista, Longhorn and Office. Virtualization also promises to be a hot topic....
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Vista hardware requirements announced

May 18, 2006
Microsoft today launched its Get Ready website, which details the hardware requirements for running Windows Vista....
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Plug pulled on Gates

May 17, 2006
Bill Gates had some choice words Monday during a keynote Q&A, but he didn't get the same chance at extra chin wags on Wednesday....
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Bug hunter says holes remain in OS X

May 16, 2006
Bug hunter Tom Ferris says the patch recently issued by Apple does not close all the holes in OS X....
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Open source management

May 16, 2006
A collection of open source companies has formed an organization in an effort to make it easier for corporate IT to use open-source management tools....
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Novell on the blog roll

May 12, 2006
Novell is getting the bug and putting some of its executives out in the blogosphere....
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What the HEC?

May 11, 2006
Open source enthusiasts are planning their own event to begin the day after Microsoft’s annual WinHec (Hardware Engineering Conference), which runs May 23-25 in Seattle....
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More from Microsoft

May 09, 2006
Microsoft has shipped another final beta, this time for Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2. In addition, the company released the first beta of Microsoft Speech Server 2007....
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High performance Windows

May 09, 2006
Microsoft has released the final beta of its Compute Cluster Edition, which is designed to move Windows into high performance computing....
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McAfee’s take on malware and the Mac

May 05, 2006
McAfee’s Avert Labs has released a study saying the number of malware attacks on Mac OS X is growing and that malware authors have their sites on the operating system....
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Get your Vista

May 03, 2006
Want Beta 2 of Vista when it ships later this month?...
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The CEO blogger

May 02, 2006
Last week, Jonathan Schwartz took over as CEO of Sun, taking the keys from Scott McNealy, but one of the most significant side developments worth watching is that Schwartz will continue to blog....
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Google in Microsoft’s court

May 01, 2006
It has been rumored many times that Google was coming to fight Microsoft, but those rumors focused on software and services available to consumers and business users....
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Microsoft profits up

April 28, 2006
Microsoft making money isn’t news, but the way that the software giant is doing it is starting to play like a broken record....
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Longhorn updates

April 26, 2006
Microsoft plans to ship Beta 2 of Longhorn Server before the end of June and plans to provide an update on the timeline in the next few weeks....
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More Linux alternatives to Windows

April 25, 2006
Xandros on Tuesday released its Xandros Server, a Linux server aimed at replacing Windows-based servers for a number of task. Earlier this month, Xandros first unveiled the server at LinuxWorld. Last month, the company was going after the European market...
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Update to management pack for Virtual Server

April 24, 2006
There will be a lot more news out of Microsoft on the management front this week as it hosts its annual Management Summit....
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New Linux Standard Base on tap

April 20, 2006
The Free Standards Group next week plans to unveil a new version of the Linux Standard Base that covers servers and desktops....
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New patch tools coming

April 19, 2006
Microsoft plans next week to give users a glimpse of the new version of Windows Server Update Services, a free client and server tool for downloading and distributing patches....
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Microsoft IE patch loose in the china shop

April 17, 2006
Concern over the effects of an IE patch are coming true, applications are breaking and users should be taking precautions while completing testing chores....
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Mac Boot Camp book already on shelf

April 14, 2006
It’s just a mere beta utility, but there is already a book on how to turn your Mac into a dual-booting powerhouse....
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Microsoft snags another licensing deal in China

April 13, 2006
Microsoft loses a lot of software revenue to pirates in China, but on Wednesday Microsoft signed a deal with a PC maker in that country that the software giant hopes cuts deeply into the problem, according to a story by...
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Microsoft updates scanning tool

April 12, 2006
Microsoft has updated its tool that is a complement to the scanning tools its ships with System Management Server (SMS)....
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Book of Longhorn/Vista

April 11, 2006
Book of Longhorn/Vista: That was Microsoft’s internal name for what is now available to partners, and users, as the Windows Vista Product Guide....
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Windows 64-bit know how

April 10, 2006
Most people typically find the horse’s mouth a good place to go to and it’s no different when searching for advice on rolling out 64-bit Windows and Internet Information Services 6.0....
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Microsoft launches OSS-Windows Web site

April 07, 2006
Cue the fireworks! Microsoft has opened up a Web site called Port 25 to facilitate discussion about mixed environments of open source and Windows technology....
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Linux security lockdown?

April 06, 2006
Experts say that the best form of operating system security is to pull the power cord from the wall socket....
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Windows XP on Mac

April 05, 2006
Earlier this week we had Windows XP on a stick, now we have it on a Mac....
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A beta by any other name

April 04, 2006
Microsoft wants your feedback on what it calls its CTP vs. Beta dilemma....
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Windows XP on a stick

April 03, 2006
From the never say never department, Emanuel Schleussinger the founder of Ngine Software has proven that Windows XP can be booted from a USB device....
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What is up with Novell turn over?

March 31, 2006
Nearly 10 years ago, I had an hour-long meeting with Cisco CEO John Chambers in a non-descript conference room near a municipal airport just outside Denver....
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More delays, but not from Microsoft

March 29, 2006
Software development, what an imperfect world you are....
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Longhorn server delay? Nope says Microsoft

March 28, 2006
With Vista and Office both slipping off their release cycles last week, the Windows Server team has one message for users: We are on time!...
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Rocking the ship?

March 27, 2006
With Microsoft having delayed the consumer versions of Vista and Office but leaving the corporate versions available later this year to volume licensing customers the question is how many users are really concerned about these dates....
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Happy 30th Apple

March 24, 2006
From a build-it-yourself computer kit in 1976 to today’s carry-it-anywhere iPod, Apple is turning 30 and the company is looking as good as ever....
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Licensing changes on Microsoft management software

March 22, 2006
On April 1, Microsoft will introduce an all-encompassing license for management software to replace the a la carte process that exists today....
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Novell ships Linux server, outlines roadmap

March 20, 2006
Novell’s annual Brainshare conference opened Monday and the company released SuSE Enterprise Linux Server 10, mobile software and a suite of workspace tools that includes GroupWise....
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Even Apples get security updates

March 17, 2006
We know our friends in Redmond get a lot of ink on their monthly parade of security patches, but they are not the only ones who patch (although some times it seems that way)....
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Red Hat digs in on virtualization

March 15, 2006
Red Hat is laying out plans to deliver a single, integrated Linux platform supporting virtualization....
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Microsoft details new Software Assurance benefits

March 14, 2006
Microsoft today provided details of a new set of Software Assurance (SA) benefits that it announced late last year....
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Intel advancements could shine on Apple

March 13, 2006
At least week’s Intel Developer Forum, the news of the day seems to shine some light on where Apple may be headed....
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QoS in Vista, Longhorn

March 10, 2006
For those with the “enterprise version” of the Vista beta and those with the early Longhorn beta, Microsoft has posted information outlining how Quality of Service (QoS) features work in both operating systems....
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Novell aiming to shoot out Windows

March 09, 2006
At the opening of today’s CeBit show in Hannover, Novell rolled out its Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 (SLED 10)....
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Vista, Vista, Vista

March 08, 2006
Microsoft’s year is dominated by Vista, its betas, its marketing and its eventual release (really, we mean it.)....
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Linux expert speaks out

March 08, 2006
He has perhaps the best nickname in technology – John “Maddog” Hall – and he is speaking out later this month at IDG’s LinuxWorld conference....
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Transitioning to Vista

March 07, 2006
Microsoft is dead-set focused on making it easier to move to Vista than it ever has been to upgrade to a new Windows OS....
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Windows apps on Linux

March 06, 2006
The on-going project known as Wine, a free implementation of Windows on Linux and other POSIX compatible operating systems, has just released its latest update....
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Trusted Computing Group at CeBit

March 03, 2006
Users have heard a lot from Microsoft about Trustworthy Computing, but you can hear a lot more from the horse’s mouth if you plan to attend next week’s CeBit show in Germany....
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The Euro angle on Vista

March 02, 2006
Microsoft has taken its Vista push overseas telling its European customers that plenty of help will be available in order to understand and migrate to the upcoming operating system....
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Stress test for Exchange

March 01, 2006
While Microsoft widened its Exchange Beta 1 program today to more than 200,000 users, it also released a tool Exchange shops can use today on their Exchange platforms....
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Details on Vista versions released

February 27, 2006
This just in from Microsoft; it will offer six versions of Vista including an Enterprise version available only to users who have Software Assurance maintenance contracts....
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Networking Mac servers

February 24, 2006
Want to get a network up and running based on Apple’s Tiger server? Then you might want to take a look at the “Mac Tiger Server Little Black Book.”...
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High availability on Linux

February 24, 2006
Fault-tolerant software specialist Availigent is pointing its Duration 2.1 software at the corporate data center in hopes of untangling the mess of custom coding and other tasks often needed to achieve high availability....
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Microsoft awards grants to researchers

February 23, 2006
Microsoft has given out nearly $1 million in research and curriculum development grants to various universities that proposed creating course work and teaching modules....
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Networking Longhorn and Vista

February 22, 2006
Microsoft has just published a white paper outlining the upcoming networking features of Longhorn Server and the Vista client operating system....
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Where is open source headed?

February 21, 2006
If you are part of an organization that has an open source strategy, there is an interesting trend rising up that has larger commercial software companies snapping up open source start-ups....
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OS/2 lives on!

February 17, 2006
Still have an OS/2 product box sitting on your shelf like some tombstone in the technology graveyard?...
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Trusted Solaris Operating Environment transformed

February 16, 2006
Sun is folding the capabilities of its Trusted Solaris Operating Environment into the standard Solaris operating system as a set of extensions....
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Get the truth?

February 15, 2006
Microsoft’s “Get the Facts” campaign, which targets Windows worthiness against Linux, now has its own competitor....
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Microsoft and open source: Strange bedfellows

February 14, 2006
Much is made of the friction between open source and Microsoft, but the Redmond giant is finding more and more open source developers are turning to Windows as one platform of choice....
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Did we say something about trustworthiness?

February 13, 2006
On the heels of the four-year anniversary of Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing (TC) initiative, and the company’s efforts to publicize it last week, comes this little nugget from our IDG News Service....
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Speaking of Microsoft security

February 10, 2006
Microsoft on Thursday released the first public beta of its ISA Server 2006 along with limited-release previews of new client protection and antivirus software for Exchange....
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Gates speech on RSA Webcast

February 09, 2006
Bill Gates is taking the keynote stage on Feb. 14 (Tuesday) at the annual RSA Conference....
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Mr. Gates meet Mr. Worm

February 08, 2006
Has it really been four years since Microsoft first introduced its Trustworthy Computing (TC) initiative?...
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Microsoft's security service

February 07, 2006
After months of use by hundreds of thousands of testers, Microsoft said on Tuesday it will launch in June its OneCare Live subscription security and maintenance service for Windows XP SP2 (and later Vista)....
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Any doubt that virtualization is hot?

February 06, 2006
VMWare might be in beta with the new free version of its virtualization software, but the move signals the fight is on....
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Google to the rescue – again

February 03, 2006
Reports are running rampant that Google again is marshalling its forces to take on Microsoft – this time in the desktop OS market....
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Novell’s Linux Desktop fires up the crowd

February 02, 2006
No doubt that Paris is a city where you can find love and Novell did just that getting a group hug at the Solutions Linux conference when it showed off its new Linux Desktop 10....
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Windows Server 2003 R2 available

February 01, 2006
Microsoft on Wednesday made generally available Windows Server R2 to users and partners and will make it available in the near future to volume licensing customers with Software Assurance maintenance contracts. See the full story here....
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Worm watch

February 01, 2006
A file-trashing worm that has been circulating for a few weeks has finally drawn a security advisory warning from Microsoft....
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After three years, Samba upgrade nearly here.

January 31, 2006
Samba creator Andrew Tridgell last week released a preview of Samba 4, which focused on support for Active Directory log-on protocols used by Windows 2000 and above....
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IPSec in Vista

January 30, 2006
Author Mitch Tulloch explores the capabilities of IPSec in the forthcoming Windows Vista operating system....
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Familiar tricks?

January 26, 2006
The European Comminssion said Thursday that Microsoft may not have gone far enough in meeting the EU’s requirements with its offer to license portions of the its Windows source code, according to a report by the IDG News Service....
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Linux battle in China

January 24, 2006
Turbolinux is trying to execute an end around against Novell, Red Hat....
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A kernel of knowledge

January 20, 2006
Google isn't developing a PC, but they are changing the face of business on the Internet....
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Little black book

January 18, 2006
Jesse Torres wants to share his little black book with Windows administrators....
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Looks like 2007 for XP SP3

January 17, 2006
The Microsoft focused Web site Bink.nu is reporting that Service Pack 3 for Windows XP (Home and Pro) will not be delivered until 2007, which will be after Vista ships....
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Microsoft's support lifecycle - built for business

January 12, 2006
Earlier this week, Microsoft shuffled its product lifecycle support policies adding that the end of support would align with Patch Tuesday so users with older products would not miss out on patches for products that may have expired just days...
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Unlock and load

January 10, 2006
Microsoft plans to ship all the bits for all the versions of Vista in a single package, according to a report on the Windows enthusiast site Bink.nu. Microsoft officials would not confirm the report....
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What's running through your OS?

January 09, 2006
It has always been said that no one buys an operating system, they buy applications to run on the operating system....
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More Vista help

January 06, 2006
Microsoft this month plans to ship the beta of a tool that will help corporate IT deploy the Windows Vista client operating system when it ships later this year....
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Gates mum on Vista timing

January 05, 2006
Bill Gates on Wednesday delivered his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including a demonstration of some of the more consumer focused features of Vista, the next version of the company's Windows operating system....
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Out in front

January 04, 2006
Microsoft offering guides for Vista deployment, migration...
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What to do about WMF?

January 03, 2006
What does corporate IT do about the WMF vulnerability? Deploy a non-Microsoft patch? Try the workarounds?...
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BrandZ available

December 19, 2005
After a 12 month delay, Sun brings Linux apps to Solaris....
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IBM snuggles up closer to Linux vendors

December 15, 2005
IBM, Novell, Red Hat deepen partnership...
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You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch

December 15, 2005
A worm is stirring.......
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Get a jump on Vista

December 15, 2005
Microsoft is offering deployment and migration guidelines for IT...
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Microsoft's Muglia talks about R2, Longhorn and upgrades

December 12, 2005
Last week, Microsoft released Windows Server 2003 R2, an interim server release as part of the company’s plan to ship a major server operating system every four years with an interim release in between. After the release, Bob Muglia, the...
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Windows Server R2 is ready

December 05, 2005
Microsoft is likely to release Windows Server 2003 R2 on Tuesday as it has scheduled a Webcast for 9 am (PDT) to talk about its "Windows Server roadmap."...
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Windows reference architecture

December 05, 2005
Microsoft on Sunday released version 2.0 of its Windows Server System Reference Architecture, a lab tested architecture based on the Microsoft family of enterprise servers....
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CTP, betas, Vista

November 29, 2005
Confused by Microsoft's CTP program, its plan to give developers and other interested parties early looks at the Vista code? Well, it appears Microsoft is also....
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Core knowledge

November 28, 2005
O'Reilly has released a book that gets to Linux's core, literally....
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Cray co-founder headed to Microsoft

November 28, 2005
Burton J. Smith, who is the co-founder and chief scientific officer at Cray, is jumping ship for a yet-to-be disclosed position at Microsoft....
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Got hives?

November 21, 2005
You may and not know it. Microsoft has released the User Profile Hive Cleanup service, which ensures user sessions are completely terminated when a user logs off....
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Plowing through licensing

November 21, 2005
Microsoft has added a tool, called the Microsoft Product Licensing Advisor, to its volume-licensing program that helps users sort through their options for acquiring Microsoft software....
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Could you see it coming?

November 21, 2005
Microsoft last week released a study (that it funded) by Security Innovation, a computer security firm, that concludes Windows is more reliable than Linux. Would you guess that Novell took exception? Is there a greater waste of time than watching...
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The last server standing

November 14, 2005
Microsoft's Exchange 5.5 goes off the support cliff at the end of the year, and blogger Eileen Brown has put together a Blogcast to show you how to turn out the lights on the last 5.5 server....
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Distributed file system help

November 14, 2005
Microsoft has published a reviewer's guide for using the distributed file system in Windows Server 2003 R2, which is slated to ship by the end of the year. According to Microsoft, the guide includes system requirements, installation instructions, and step-by-step...
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Novell loses Suse Linux co-founder

November 14, 2005
Hubert Mantel, who was one of the co-founders of the SuSE Linux project and became a Novell employee in January 2004 when the company acquired the Linux vendors, resigned from the company last week. He’s not the first former Suse...
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Network to champion Linux, open source OS

November 14, 2005
IBM and Red Hat were among a group of vendors that have funded a venture called the Open Innovation Network. The network will acquire patents and offer they royalty free to promote Linux and open source operating systems. The web...
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Open source for tool to manage Linux through Windows

November 07, 2005
Centeris, which plans to release in December software called Likewise that lets users manage Linux machines from Windows, is now open sourcing part of its technology. The company will put the Likewise Open Agent on SourceForge and it will be...
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Indexing fix in Windows

November 07, 2005
Microsoft has released a fix for its Indexing Service in Windows Server 2003. The update enables clients to use the Windows Indexing Service when searching for a network-shared file on a Windows Server 2003-based computer. Previously, the service could not...
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But a single patch

November 07, 2005
Microsoft's patch release for November (the 7th to be exact) will contain one patch. Microsoft said the highest rating on the patch, which is for Windows, is critical and it will require a system restart. In addition, Microsoft will again...
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Dogs and cats sleepin' together

October 31, 2005
With a $5 million VC nest egg, formerly stealth Centeris last week released its public beta Likewise 1.0, which is software for managing Linux servers via Windows management tools....
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Anti spyware in Vista

October 31, 2005
If you are keeping score on what is in and what is out of Microsoft’s Vista operating system (and for the record Microsoft says the feature list is not set) the newest addition in anti-spyware, the now standalone tool Microsoft...
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Kick the habit

October 31, 2005
Author Tony Bove wants to help users kick the Microsoft habit and he has written a new book titled, "Just Say No To Microsoft."...
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MOM for your OS

October 24, 2005
Microsoft has released the Microsoft Windows Base Operating System Management Pack, which monitors the performance and availability of the Windows operating system....
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Linux and the Holy Grail

October 24, 2005
Last week at the Gartner Symposium, Microsoft chief executive and accused chair thrower Steve Ballmer admitted Microsoft is winning but one in four deals against Linux when Unix shops decide to switch operating systems....
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Changing AD's schema

October 24, 2005
Now that Microsoft's Active Directory is finding its legs in corporate networks, it's getting time to drop down in the weeds in terms of administration. Microsoft's own IT department has put out a white paper describing its workflow process for...
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Dude, you're updating a Dell

October 24, 2005
Microsoft has released System Management Server 2003 Inventory Tool for Dell Updates, which is an add-on for SP1 of SMS 2003....
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Linux on a chassis

October 17, 2005
IBM and Novell have combined their chassis and Linux software, respectively; to come up with a subscription option where users get a license for the OS tied to the IBM BladeCenter chassis, which holds 14 blade servers. The pair say...
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Software Assurance

October 17, 2005
That's Australian for stinks: Australia's NSW Office of State Revenue (OSR) doesn't like one fact about Microsoft's planned 2006 release of the Vista Enterprise Edition client operating system, namely that it has to have Software Assurance maintenance contract to get...
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Can you manage?

October 17, 2005
Microsoft has a pre-release version of its new Management Console (MMS) 3.0 ready for download. MMC will ship with Windows Server 2003 R2 , which is slated for release by the end of the year. The MMC hosts Active-X based...
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Data consistency

October 17, 2005
They are words Microsoft uses sparingly, heterogeneous environment. But the company has just released version 2.0 of its Microsoft Enterprise Services, which tackles issues such as data and messaging consistency across disparate platforms....
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Microsoft's new virtualization licensing

October 11, 2005
Microsoft on Monday introduced its licensing for virtualization and virtual server technology, which allows users to run a certain number of VMs as part of the base licensing of the server operating system. Also, Microsoft will no longer charge users...
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Chinese Linux deal

October 11, 2005
While this item isn't exactly a bulls-eye for network operating systems, these Linux adoption stories provide another rollout worth watching to see if Linux can live up to its billing. The latest news has Chinese software vendor Sun Wah Linux...
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Ubuntu Linux update

October 03, 2005
The Linux distribution with the African name (which means "I am what I am because of who we all are") recently released its latest preview version 5.10 and called Breezy Badger....
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MOM for your OS

October 03, 2005
Here's the newest add-on for Microsoft Operations Manager 2005, the Microsoft Windows Base Operating System Management Pack....
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Experiment focused on new file system for Linux

October 03, 2005
The Cyber Communications Laboratory Group of NTT Laboratories, the R&D affiliate of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, last week started the New Implementation of a Log-structured File System (NILSF) project to develop a log-structured file system for the Linux kernel...
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New version of Active Directory Migration Tool

October 03, 2005
Version 3.0 is designed to simplify the process of restructuring an Active Directory environment. The tools will migrate users from NT to Active Directory, between AD domains in different directory forests and between domains in the same forest. It also...
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Fix for IPSec issues on Windows

October 03, 2005
Microsoft just released a fix for multiple IPSec issues in both its server and client operating system....
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Help with Windows Server R2

September 28, 2005
Microsoft is planning a number of Webcasts next month to educate IT about the coming features in Windows Server 2003 R2, such as identity federation, branch office support and storage management. The Webcasts begin on Oct. 4 with a new...
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Or you could always switch to Novell

September 28, 2005
Novell has published 10 reasons why users should choose its Linux version over that of Red Hat (and I assume any other operating system regardless of logo)....
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More on Microsoft licensing

September 28, 2005
Earlier this month, Microsoft made another round of changes to its Software Assurance program for software maintenance....
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Read all about it

September 28, 2005
O’Reilly has just published Windows Server 2003 Network Administration, a step-by-step guide to configuring and managing TCP/IP networking software on Windows server systems. The book is co-authored by Craig Hunt and Roberta Bragg and is targeted at experienced system administrators....
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At the hop

September 13, 2005
Microsoft will be hoppin' today as it opens its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2005....
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In a Galaxy not so far away

September 13, 2005
Some aging moons are rediscovering their orbits around Sun namely Solaris and x86 as part of the vendor's Galaxy initiative. The folks over at Illuminata see the celestial good in all of it....
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Longhorn optimized for Itanium

September 06, 2005
Microsoft says given feedback from users of its beta 1 of Longhorn Server, due to ship in 2007, that the Intel Itanium-based version of the server will be optimized for databases, and customized and line-of-business applications....
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More support for SUS

August 29, 2005
Microsoft is extending for six-months support for Software Update Services (SUS) 1.0, its free enterprise server for downloading patches....
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Bi-lingual Linux

August 29, 2005
Novell is localizing its Suse Linux operating system in five Indian languages: Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali and Gujarati languages....
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Backup checker

August 29, 2005
Okay, here's a mouthful: Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2006 Management Pack for Microsoft Operations Manager 2005....
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Security update for XP Embedded

August 29, 2005
Microsoft has issued an update that applies to XP Embedded SP2 database that is made up of five new or reissued security bulletins. They are: MS05-004, MS05-019, MS05-025, MS05-026, and MS05-027. The update also rolls in all previous SP2 database...
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Novell’s SP1

August 22, 2005
Novell plans to release Service Pack 1 for its Open Enterprise Server on Aug. 31 and will host an online seminar to outline SP1 features designed to improve security and reliability....
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More for the Linux eco-system

August 15, 2005
Red Hat isn't making any commitments, but after promising to develop directory and certificate management software, Netscape technology it obtained from AOL, the next in line could be messaging. What's that old saying that no one buys an operating system,...
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Save this date

August 15, 2005
Sept.12, 2005, Sun is taking the wraps off "significant innovation," including, "record-breaking" servers for the datacenter and network driven desktop offering....
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Microsoft's Linux guru, yes, Linux

August 15, 2005
Bill Hilf has a job at Microsoft and it centers on Linux....
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First look at Microsoft Vista

August 08, 2005
Network World reviewer Tom Henderson has taken an IT perspective on the first beta for Microsoft Vista, the new client operating system formerly called Longhorn. This first beta is private and will be followed by a public beta early next...
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Speech, speech

August 08, 2005
The details on the next version of Exchange are still being worked out but Microsoft says a future version of the messaging server will be integrated with its Speech Server....
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Help for sins of Windows Server 2003 SP1

July 18, 2005
Windows system recovery and data protection vendor Winternals Software has released Winternals Recovery Manager, a centralized recovery solution....
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Leaders of the (Web services) platform pack

July 18, 2005
IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Tibco and SAP have all earned those coveted little dots in the "Leaders" quadrant of Gartner's 2005 Magic Quadrant for Web Services Platforms. For those building out their networks in the image of a services world, this...
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When free means free, as in free OS

July 11, 2005
The founders of the Ubuntu Linux-based operating system, Mark Shuttleworth and Canonical Ltd, have created The Ubuntu Foundation and funded it with an initial commitment of $10 million....
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Worth a second warning

July 11, 2005
It will be July 26th before you know it and that is the date Microsoft will begin automatically delivering Windows Server 2003 SP1 via Automatic Updates, Windows Update and Microsoft Update....
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Microsoft in Europe

July 05, 2005
Microsoft today kicked off TechEd Europe, including much hype around the upcoming Nov. release of SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005, and the beta release of BizTalk Server 2006. Blogger Steven Bink is in Amsterdam and giving a blow-by-blow....
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Need for speed

June 27, 2005
What good is an OS without something to run on it? Microsoft is offering a set of learning tools to get up to speed on the forthcoming (and long anticipated) shipment of SQL Server 2005. Check out the collection of...
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R2 Q4

June 20, 2005
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 2003 server R2 will ship before the end of the year, a slight slip from the "fall" timeframe Microsoft had originally announced. Active Directory Federation Services remains a highlights of the release....
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Windows 2000 retirement

June 20, 2005
Next week mainstream support ends for the Windows 2000 client and server....
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Get the gunk out

June 20, 2005
Paraglyph Press has released another book in its "degunking" series, this one titled "Degunking Linux." Authored by Roderick Smith, the book shows Linux users how save time setting up, configuring, customizing, and cleaning up a Linux OS installation....
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Forget the gunk, take that

June 20, 2005
Theo de Raadt, open source pioneer and founder of the OpenBSD operating system, took a shot last week at Linux and its community of developers in a Forbes magazine interview calling the rival OS "terrible."...
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A kernel of wisdom

May 31, 2005
Network World tester Tom Henderson has reviewed the 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2003 and reports some of the best performance he’s seen on Intel/AMD architectures. But it’s not without a catch....
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Open source directory

May 23, 2005
With Red Hat expected to release to the open-source community its directory technology, acquired last year from AOL, a gap is being filled in the open source software stack. Red Hat also plans to offer a commercial version of the...
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Microsoft’s identity push

May 17, 2005
Next week, May 24, Microsoft will hold a Web cast titled “Identity Management,” a look at where Microsoft products are today and where support for Web services protocols will take them in the future....
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Linux in every lap

May 17, 2005
MIT professor Nicholas Negroponte was out this week talking about a plan by the MIT Media Lab to produce a $100 Linux-based laptop that could be provided to school-aged children worldwide....
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R2

May 09, 2005
Microsoft has made available for download the first public beta of the next release of its server OS, called Windows Server 2003 R2....
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Red Hat Global File System

May 09, 2005
Through its open source project and its commercial distribution, Red Hat could succeed in making its file system a de facto standard. The guys over at Illuminata give their take on the situation....
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64-bit wave

May 04, 2005
The word "wave" is Microsoft's favorite these days to describe the rollout of new and inter-related products. But the company also thinks another type of wave is coming, which is a wave of IT shops adopting 64-bit technology. Microsoft thinks...
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A fight in Novell?

May 04, 2005
With open source on its plate and cash in its bank account can Novell make a run at a comeback? My colleague Deni Connor writes about the momentum Novell has now and what it might mean for the future....
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NT migrations

May 04, 2005
Making the jump off the sunken NT ship? Microsoft on Friday, May 6 will host a Webcast entitled "How to Accomplish Familiar Windows NT 4.0 Tasks in Windows Server 2003." The Webcast includes topics such as adding users, changing passwords,...
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64-bit and betas

April 25, 2005
Microsoft at its WinHEC conference this week will formally release their 64-bit operating systems for the client and server. In addition, the company will release the first public beta of Windows Server 2003 R2 and a developer preview of the...
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Linux test drive

April 25, 2005
Linux expert David Brickner has just released a guidebook for test driving Linux aimed at Windows users. In Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds, Brickner says, “you’ll learn what Linux is, how it works, what it...
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Auto update for XP SP2 returns

April 13, 2005
If you used the registry key Microsoft provided last year to temporarily block Windows XP’s Automatic Update feature from downloading XP Service Pack 2 your time is up. Companies should have already made decisions on XP SP2 updates and those...
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Study this

April 13, 2005
Two independent studies last week expose IT attitudes toward Windows vs. Linux and the bottom line is that the Penguin must put up or shut-up when it comes to corporate evaluations/deployments....
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Reading is fundamental

March 28, 2005
The Windows enthusiast and news web site Bink.nu has put together a nice list of available whitepapers from Microsoft on such topics as patch management, server consolidation, Windows NT migrations and identity integration. Certainly worth a click through for any...
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Linux lowdown

March 28, 2005
Network World’s Clear Choice Test conducted by Thomas Henderson takes a look at the Linux derivative of Solaris 10. Henderson loads the OS up on nearly a dozen servers and hammers away on everything from security to administration. Just like...
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Virtual Server test

March 14, 2005
Network World’s review of Microsoft’s Virtual Server 2005 is complete and the word is that it’s worth the price of admission based on running multiple instances of the Windows operating system and migration tools. Read the results to see how...
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Linux pulse

March 14, 2005
More reports on the rising (red) tide on Linux in a recent report from IDC that shows sales of Linux in China were up 20% last year and are expected to grow another 13 percent this year with an annual...
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64-bit

March 07, 2005
Is your IT shop chomping at the Windows 64-bit? If so, you might want to consider a visit to Microsoft’s annual WinHEC show April 25-27. The flavor is expected to be decidedly 64-bit....
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Off the hook?

March 07, 2005
You won’t be seeing any patches from Microsoft this week as part of their monthly effort to plug holes....
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CD or DVD

March 07, 2005
Microsoft’s Exchange team is evaluating the possibility of shipping the next version of the software on one DVD instead of multiple CDs. Let them know what you think about that idea....
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Novell fishing with Linux in hopes of hooking NT users

February 28, 2005
Starting March 1, Novell is putting on a series of free Web seminars called “Migrate from Windows NT to Suse Linux.”...
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New Microsoft blogs

February 28, 2005
Microsoft is taking the team approach to its blogging. The Exchange team and Windows Server team have both started up new blogs to discuss the ins and out of their respective software and development work....
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Security and anti-spyware

February 21, 2005
Well Microsoft is giving anti-spyware away to consumers so said Bill Gates during his RSA keynote, but enterprise shops, who will want to manage this like anti-virus software, will have to pay for it....
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Linux

February 21, 2005
If you didn’t’ digest all of our LinuxWorld coverage last week, go here. Backup, virtualization, clustering, it is all there....
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Microsoft reminder

February 21, 2005
Microsoft is reminding customers that the temporary block on delivering Windows XP SP2 via Automatic Update is set to expire on April 12th. That date might seem like a long way away, but users should make a decision on upgrades...
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Lining up for Linux

February 14, 2005
This week all the big supporters of Linux, including IBM, Sun, HP, Novell and RedHat, will be going to bat for the open source operating system. This might be a good week to keep an eye on the latest updates...
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The battle against viruses and worms

February 14, 2005
In the wake of its acquisition of Sybari, Microsoft has published a paper detailing its work to help IT thwart viruses and worms within their messaging and collaboration infrastructure....
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Life left in Unix

February 14, 2005
IBM last week began offering two low-end Unix servers, the P5 510 and 510 Express, priced at less than $5,000. The new one-way and two-way servers are based on IBM’s Power5 processor. Look for IBM, HP and Sun to price...
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It’s free

January 24, 2005
Novell continues to ratchet up the Web seminars offering free advice on how to add its Linux Enterprise Server into your network. This week, Jan. 25, 26, 27, the company will present seminars on Adding Linux to your NetWare Environment,...
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Configuration station

January 24, 2005
First it was Windows and now it is Exchange. It appears Microsoft is sticking its configuration wizard anywhere it can....
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Longhorn

January 18, 2005
Rumors, speculation and perhaps inside information last week on release schedules and versions for Longhorn....
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Reports of NT’s death were exaggerated?

January 18, 2005
Well, probably not, but Microsoft last week did ship two patches for NT even though the software reached the end of its life Dec. 31. Microsoft said the patches were in the works when the NT death knell sounded so...
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Microsoft and security

January 10, 2005
Market-watcher Sageza Group in its latest Market Roundup newsletter wonders if Microsoft’s push into the security market with anti-virus and anti-spyware tools will have an impact in any meaningful way. It is a good question....
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Microsoft vs. open source

January 10, 2005
One major issue for Microsoft this year will be virtualization technology (the vendor released Virtual Server late last year), according to Gartner....
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Linux and your e-mail

December 06, 2004
Another feather in the Linux cap, perhaps? The latest study from Osterman Research says that 40% of IT managers would consider switching their e-mail system to the Linux platform as long as it did not disrupt current operations and did...
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Upgrading to MOM 2005

December 06, 2004
Want to know how Microsoft did it? The vendor published a paper detailing its upgrade from Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 SP1 to Microsoft Operations Manager 2005....
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Script to protect against WINS vulnerability

December 06, 2004
Microsoft has made available WINS Replication Blocker Script version 1.0, which will protect users from remote hosts looking to exploit a vulnerability in the WINS Replication protocol operating over TCP or UDP port 42. The sample script can be used...
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Low cost Windows overseas

December 06, 2004
Windows XP Starter Edition, a "stripped" down, low-cost version of the OS for foreign markets will be made available in Malaysia and Indonesia later this month and in India and Russia early next year, according to a report by Reuters....
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Microsoft kills Windows 2000 Server SP5

December 01, 2004
Microsoft says that it will not develop the planned Service Pack 5 for Windows 2000 Server but instead will offer a set of security updates early next year....
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Notification system

November 09, 2004
Microsoft last week added a twist to its patch process and will now provide all users with three-days advanced notification before its regularly scheduled patch release....
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Just when you thought…

November 09, 2004
Novell had a bit of a swagger going with its Linux wares, infrastructure software, IBM and Dell partnerships and strong rebuke of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for his public Linux bashing, along comes another bump in the road – the...
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Juiced Linux clusters

November 01, 2004
Keep an eye out this week for InfiniPath Interconnect, a new clustering technology for Linux designed to increase performance, scalability and throughput of Linux clusters and move them into the realm of high-performance computing....
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Linux: Novell and IBM style

November 01, 2004
Starting on Nov. 3, Novell and IBM are launching a 23 city tour to education people on Novell’s Open Enterprise Server, which is based on Novell’s Suse Linux....
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Working with Windows:

October 11, 2004
Microsoft put up on its TechNet Web site last week Interoperability and Migration Center for IT. The site includes help with integrating Windows server and client operating systems with or migrating away from other operating systems: Apple, IBM, Linux, NetWare...
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Better communication through security

October 11, 2004
Last week the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) reported to the NTBugTraq mailing list that it has a new PGP key that it will use to sign all security bulletin notifications. The MSRC is encouraging those who send sensitive information...
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Heads up

October 11, 2004
Next month Novell will release SUSE Linux Professional 9.2, a consumer desktop and a preview of what Novell plans to offer corporations in the next 18-24 months for desktop Linux computing. The OS includes both the GNOME 2.6 and KDE...
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Test it yourself

October 04, 2004
There have been plenty of rants about the financial implications of Microsoft’s Software Assurance program for software maintenance, which can be evidenced by the number of tweaks Microsoft has made to the program....
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Linux zombies

October 04, 2004
With Zombie-spoof flick Shaun of the Dead now in theaters it must be that time of the year again. Not wanting to be left out, high-tech has this little tidbit from Gartner predicting that some 80% of the PCs with...
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Linux high-performance computing clusters

September 27, 2004
What do NASA, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, four of the leading Department of Energy National Labs, and the European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) have in commom? They all run Linux-based clusters that were optimized...
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More XP SP2

September 27, 2004
While Microsoft never promised to back port XP SP2 security features to other desktop operating systems or Internet Explorer, last week it became official that it won’t happen. And by sheer coincidence, I think, Microsoft also released a white paper...
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Management strategy

September 20, 2004
By Microsoft’s own admission the release last week of Service Pack 1 for Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 was not that big, mostly a rollup of engineering software updates....
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Get your guns

September 20, 2004
Think Novell isn’t gunning for a rematch with Microsoft, check out last weeks quotes f