Before the Windows 2000 stampede leaves you in the dust, spend some time figuring out what you can do today to prepare for the trail.
- By Ed Brovick et al.
- 03/01/1999
To indicate basic hardware mastery, consider adding the vendor-independent A+ certification to your résumé.
- By Emmett Dulaney
- 03/01/1999
Do you believe too many people are certified, or do you
wonder what all the hullabaloo is about, anyway?
- By The Forum Guys
- 03/01/1999
Sometimes you can trace the solution to your problem by looking at the concepts behind the technology.
- By René Larivière
- 03/01/1999
Windows NT includes a native facility for the central storage and retrieval of event reporting information. This article explains how this tool works and where the information in it comes from.
- By James D Murray
- 03/01/1999
Outwit hackers with this 10-step guide for Web security—guaranteed to provide layers of security protocols to keep intruders frustrated and bored, yet allow legitimate users access.
- By Chris Brooke
- 03/01/1999
PCs are really only part of the problem. This expert
shows you how to tackle the other component of your enterprise’s
computer problems: embedded systems.
- By Michael Ashton
- 02/01/1999
Time is money. Establish the important dates to check
for Y2K compliancy, then be methodical in your testing
approach.
- By James Robbins
- 02/01/1999
What should have been a standard Banyan StreetTalk
for Windows NT administrative chore turned into a major
source of Sunday afternoon stress.
The details of a particular PC—the
real-time clock, the BIOS, and the OS—hold the key
to Y2K-compliance. Here’s how to plan your approach.
The decisions you make up front about hardware, site
design, and operational policies can make the critical
difference in your Exchange installation.
Selling management on your Y2K efforts requires a winning
proposal and excellent implementation. Here's how to ensure
buy-in.
Remote Explorer targets Windows NT computers. Could it
strike your network next?
- By Roger A. Grimes
- 01/01/1999
The Outlook 98 Deployment Kit lets you install customized
versions of Outlook and Internet Explorer across your
networks without users doing much at all.
- By Bill Heldman
- 01/01/1999
IT professionals expecting easy success miss out on the
most rewarding feature of their careers—learning
new things.
- By The Forum Guys
- 01/01/1999
Boost your career and leverage your MCSE skills with
some knowledge of basic Windows programming concepts.
- By Jeffrey Honeyman
- 01/01/1999
Cisco’s ultimate certification costs $1,200 at a minimum and requires two days of lab work at Cisco. But did you know that there are several other titles you can earn on the way to the top?
A mix of Access 97, Exchange, and Outlook turned a stand-alone
program into an enterprise application.
- By Keith Lubell
- 01/01/1999
When this company moved its financial Web server platform from Unix to NT, everything worked faster. Could it really be that easy?
Can’t get away for weeks at an ATEC? Tired of trying to motivate yourself to study? We visited four “MCSE boot camps” to find out if they’re a good use of your training dollars.
- By Linda L. Briggs and Michael Domingo
- 12/01/1998