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New Electives Announced for MCSE

Microsoft recently published information about two new exams that will serve as electives for the MCSE certification.

Microsoft Beats Earnings Forecasts

After bell, company announces strong quarter attributed to Windows 2000 and .NET.

Netcraft Numbers: IIS Gains Ground, but Apache Dominates the Web

Microsoft's IIS Web server gained modest ground in April, but the open source Apache Web server continues to dominate the Web as the server of choice, according to the latest survey from Netcraft.

Closing In on Win2K Accelerated Exam

Looking to avoid testing crush, Microsoft pushes free offer for Win2K Accelerated Exam vouchers many months ahead of deadline.

MCT Fees: Your P.O.V.

MCTs respond to program fee being imposed in October.

Sites Defaced at Hosting Company Running IIS 5

A company that hosts official Web sites for celebrities saw three of its celebrity pages defaced. The defacement at Celebsites.com is one of the first high profile attacks on a Windows 2000/ IIS 5.0 site.

MSFT Beats the Street in Q3 '01

W2K Pro and the .NET Enterprise Servers help the company sail past the economic turbulence of the quarter. But a flat Q4 is likely, CFO warns.

HP Reverses Course on Reselling Unisys CMP Systems

<img src="http://www.entmag.com/graphics/update.gif"><br> Hewlett-Packard Co. won't sell Unisys Corp.'s 'Wintel mainframe' CMP servers after all. Still, the two highest-volume hardware players in the Windows server market, Compaq and Dell, remain committed to Unisys' 32-processor systems.

Wyse Crunches WBT into Smaller Space

Microsoft Confirms DoS Vulnerability in ISA Server 2000

Microsoft confirmed and fixed a flaw in its first product aimed entirely at enterprise security, Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000.

Microsoft Kills SP7 for NT4

After a year-and-a-half of banging an optimistic drum, Microsoft Corp. confirmed what many a savvy IT manager had already begun to suspect: It had officially abandoned its plans to release Service Pack 7 (SP) for Windows NT 4.0.

Sybase DB Monitoring Tool Adds W2K Support

Meta Pegs Exchange Migration Costs at $30-$60/Seat

Migrating to Exchange 2000 costs Global 2000 organizations $30-$60 per seat aside from Active Directory and Windows 2000 migration costs, according to research from consultancy Meta Group.

Exchange 2000 Migration Pegged at $30-$60/Seat

Meta Group reports costs can skyrocket to $100 with other factors.

IT Factory Moves Further Into Exchange Territory

A major Lotus independent software vendor is buying its way into the Microsoft Exchange market.

The End for NT 4.0?

ENTmag.com reports on cancellation of Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 7

Supply Chain Vendor Gets on .NET Bandwagon

Microsoft Previews BizTalk RosettaNet Accelerator

Microsoft worked to spur participation in the burgeoning RosettaNet and simultaneously drum up some business for BizTalk Server.

Visual CRM Version 2.0 Released

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