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Intel Says Itanium Hitting Stride

After years of spinning its wheels, 64-bit Intel Architecture technology appears to be finally gaining some traction, according to Intel officials.

What Kind of BI Powerhouse Is Microsoft?

Slowly but surely Microsoft is putting together a robust BI platform that will serve many companies exceedingly well.

Beta Testing for Enterprise Project Management Exam Next Week

Project management-based exam from Microsoft beta testing from Dec. 8 to Jan. 2, 2004.

Customers Running into Problems Installing SharePoint Services

Microsoft acknowledged an installation problem this week with Windows SharePoint Services, an add-on for Windows Server 2003 and a central component of Windows Small Business Server 2003 that is one of the most highly touted new features in the server OS.

Altiris Gets Wise to Software Installation Market

Broadens line and preps for InstallShield battle with $43 million Wise buy.

IDC: Windows Server Sales Booming, Linux Growing Faster

The market for Windows-based server systems is growing fast, but Linux-based systems are growing much faster in revenues and units, according to the latest quarterly data from market analysts at IDC.

Coreflood Problems Highlight Unaddressed NTFS ADS Threat

Security experts say that the new virus could presage a raft of similar attacks, and -- as if that’s not bad enough -- an administrator who identified the virus early says that it and other ADS exploits like it aren’t detected by many of today’s most common virus- and Trojan-scanning tools.

Microsoft Giving Away SFU 3.0

When Microsoft Services for Unix 3.0 came out, a highlight was its surprisingly low price tag. In a promotion running through the end of this month, the set of tools and services for interoperating between Windows, Unix and Linux is free.

Your MCSA/MCSE Lab

Your company is not keen on you honing your IT skills on its WAN for good reason. Building a lab is the next best thing. Here's how.

Products You Love!

You're the ultimate authority for keeping your network up and running. You've carefully chosen tools that help you most and products you can't live without. Here are your choices for 2003's best of the best.

Reader Feedback: December 2003

Plenty to say about board certs; small tales enjoyed

Fax Management for the Enterprise

Brooktrout’s TruFax is Windows Server 2003-certified.

Minding the E-Mail

Legal issues aside, here's one way to audit Exchange 5.5 user mailbox usage on the down-low.

Unifying the Storm

Could WinFS be the salvation?

The Many Hats of Software Development

Bored with coding? See what other key processes there are to getting your project to users and you might discover a new career path along the way.

Microsoft Describes Its Own Security Measures

Microsoft published a white paper on its Web site last week giving an overview of its internal security measures.

No More Prying Eyes

Encoding scripts to prevent unauthorized access.

Giving Them the (Small) Business

Microsoft's Small Business Server 2003 is a big leap forward for security.

He Shoots, He Scores

How we're being tested—now and in the future.

Be the Exchange Server

By trying to think like an Exchange Server, you can learn the ins and outs of the SMTP protocol.

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