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Interview Merry-Go-Round

How many times can one company call a candidate for an interview before suspicions of a runaround surface?

Developer Core

The pluses and minuses of Microsoft's new MCAD certification.

Financial Aid for MCSE Training Available

U.S. Dept. of Education's FAFSA application is like free money, but deadline is looming.

Microsoft Shares 1 Million Lines of Code

Under its Shared Source initiative, which Microsoft uses as a counter to open source and the GNU General Public License, Microsoft is giving out some .NET source code to academics. It can't be put to commercial use.

Gartner Predicts What Microsoft Will Buy

Microsoft has a well-earned reputation for acquiring and investing in firms and technologies by the boatload. Analyst firm Gartner this week issued a report detailing what it expects Microsoft will buy in the next few years.

Microsoft Publishes Security Operations Guide

Microsoft produced a Security Operations Guide for Windows 2000 Server this month as part of its concentrated push to elevate the priority of security in its products.

Heavy Hitting ERP Apps Certified for W2K Datacenter

Key enterprise vendors are endorsing Microsoft's Windows 2000 Datacenter Server by taking the trouble to get their well-known enterprise applications certified for Microsoft's upstart platform.

Intel Produces Server Architecture Blueprints

Intel and partners are developing hundreds of infrastructure "blueprints" to help customers implement Intel-based server infrastructures for a variety of common vertical and horizontal uses.

Analyst Firms Take Oracle to Task on Licensing

Oracle customers are calling IT analyst firms to complain that Oracle sales reps are trying to reinterpret their contracts to charge more for Oracle's database software. Both Meta Group, which first publicized the issue last week, and Gartner, which weighed in this week, urge customers to push back against the software giant.

MSFT Claims Billion Dollar Clerical Error

Microsoft this week admitted to making a $1 billion mistake in recent Securities and Exchange Commission filings about its earnings.

Red Hat Scales Linux Into Windows Territory

One of the Windows server platform's key differentiators over Linux is disappearing as the open-source platform reaches eight-processor scalability.

.NET Framework Service Pack Out

In one of its fastest service pack releases, Microsoft this week issued an SP1 for the .NET Framework that was released to manufacturing in January and formally launched a month later.

Second Microsoft VM Flaw Found

Microsoft this week turned its recent patch for the Microsoft Virtual Machine into a cumulative patch. A second critical flaw was discovered in the Microsoft Virtual Machine that could allow a malicious user to create a Java applet that executes code on a user's machine outside the Java "sandbox."

Intel Unveils Low-Power Chip for 2-Way Blades

Intel this week revealed a low-power processor capable of being used in dual-processor blade servers for rack-dense server farms.

AV Vendors Warn of Clinton Worm

A new worm masquerading as a visual joke about Bill Clinton represents the latest social engineering attempt by virus writers to get users to commit an old mistake. Payload damage is potentially serious, but horrible spelling errors make it unlikely that any but the least sophisticated users will be affected, antivirus vendors say.

Microsoft Releases Beta 2 of Visual J# .NET

Microsoft launched the Beta 2 release of its Visual J# .NET tool this week, continuing its battle for developers with Sun Microsystems.

Active Directory Still Blocking Move to Windows 2000

Dragging your feet on a Windows 2000 server deployment? You’re not alone, according to a new study from market researchers at IDC.

Winternals Updates Administrator's Pack

Winternals Software released an updated version of its Administrator's Pak on Wednesday that includes new utilities and adds Windows XP support.

Two Visual Studio .NET Exams Head into Beta Testing

Microsoft close to releasing two core options for MCAD.NET and MCSD.NET tracks in May this year.

NEC Pushes Stratus FT Technology into Biometrics

Cue the Mission Impossible theme music. NEC Computers thinks it's identified a niche for its fault-tolerant Windows servers in government agencies looking for biometric security solutions.

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