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Evans Data Survey Finds NT-Based Workstations Popular

Database developers are turning to Windows NT kernel-based workstation operating systems for an increasing share of their development work. That's according to a new Evans Data Corp. survey that also found database security breaches are remarkably common and that the database software in use by developers remains remarkably mixed.

F5 Supports ISA Server

Established hardware load balancing vendor F5 Networks Inc. on Thursday said it will support and interoperate with Microsoft's enterprise firewall and Web caching software, known as Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000.

Windows .NET Exams in Pipeline

Microsoft is on schedule to release its Windows .NET exams at about the same time the products themselves are released-whenever that is.

Exchange Server Hits 100 Million Seats

Microsoft trumpeted a modest jump in Exchange Server seat licenses sold that gets the company to a nice round number with lots of zeroes behind it -- 100 million users.

Netscape Sues Microsoft

AOL-Time Warner subsidiary Netscape filed a federal lawsuit seeking triple damages from Microsoft for financial harm to Netscape's browser business.

Accelerated Exam Was "Learning Experience" for Microsoft

Redmond may introduce more "composite" tests in future, says Microsoft's certification group.

Wyse Rolls Out Linux Thin Client

Wyse, a longtime Microsoft partners says the move is a response to the recent IBM-Neoware alliance on thin clients rather than a strategic move toward the open source operating system.

Users Enthusiastic About Microsoft Security Initiative

Most industry observers seem to have received Bill Gates’ “Trustworthy Computing” memo of last week with a healthy dose of skepticism. End users, on the other hand, have on the whole reacted more warmly to news of Gates’ companywide directive that Microsoft employees make security a top priority.

Exam 70-218, Managing a Win2K Network Exam Goes Live Jan. 22

As a result, MCSA title to be launched officially.

Gates Urges Trustworthy Computing in Memo

In a memo to the entire company, Bill Gates ordered his Microsoft troops to emphasize security and stability over whiz-bang features in every development decision they make moving forward. The move would represent a significant reversal of direction for Redmond.

New Versions of Microsoft's Free Hotfix Management Utility On Tap

Microsoft is expected to make available for download Thursday an enhanced version 3.3 release of its popular HFNetChk hotfix management tool. At the same time, the software giant disclosed plans to introduce a substantially revamped version 4.0 release of HFNetChk, which will include new support for Internet Acceleration Server (ISA), Exchange and Office, among other platforms, sometime later this year.

Microsoft Signs on With Avinon

Microsoft elevated its .NET Web services initiative from an immature infrastructural technology to a solutions offering in a few vertical markets on Wednesday with a new partnership.

Web Server Benchmark Heats Up

IBM and Dell both submitted results in a relatively new Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC) benchmark for Web infrastructures. Together the results represent a big leap in performance and a major drop in price.

Microsoft Releases .NET Framework, Visual Studio .NET

Microsoft gave developers access Tuesday night to the final version of the centerpiece of its .NET Web services strategy.

Microsoft Offers Beta of Commerce Server 2002

Microsoft released the beta version of Commerce Server 2002, a .NET Enterprise Server scheduled for release this spring.

Microsoft Offers Tools for Knowledge Workers

Smart Tags are ba-a-ack. Microsoft has been mostly silent about its controversial Smart Tags since being pressured to shave them from Windows XP. But this week Microsoft announced two new knowledge worker tools -- one of which highlights the Smart Tags in Office XP.

NetIQ Bolsters Active Directory

Infrastructure vendor NetIQ bolstered management of the Active Directory this week with the release of a tool for managing directory security.

Oracle Buys Voice Technology

Oracle purchased the assets and intellectual property of Indicast Corp, a creator of software for voice-enabled technology. The technology expands Oracle’s ability to support voice-driven applications on its line of enterprise software.

Microsoft Moves to Pass/Fail Scoring System

Test policy applied to all exams as of December 2001.

Enterprise Server Technical Forecast

In its fourth annual Enterprise Server Technical Forecast, ENT looks at the Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers family and tells you what you can expect to see in terms of product development in 2002.

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