Windows Servers


Changing Addresses

Not too long ago, there were real fears that we’d run out of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for our networks. That’s not likely to happen with IPv6.

Getting Thin

Wyse Winterm can help you shed those extra pounds.

Rip-Curl Redmond: Microsoft's Plans for the Future

Microsoft rules when it comes to monitoring conditions in tech. Yet, to surf the same waters, you need to read wave action—and Microsoft’s next moves—accurately, too.

MetaFrame XP Soup to Nuts

Configuring MetaFrame XP For Windows is chockfull of real-world information.

Palladium: Blessing or Curse?

Microsoft is touting its next-generation secure computing infrastructure as a giant leap for mankind. Not everyone agrees.

Scriptomatic

What better way to kick off a new year than with a cool new tool?

Control Right Out of the Box

Panda Antivirus Enterprise Suite keeps those viruses at bay.

7 Things to Like About Microsoft

In which Ms. Pea takes a break from Redmond-bashing.

Certified Mail: Jan. 2003

DBA vs. programmer; thumbs down on the new look; one-page résumés.

Are You a Hacker?

Back in the old days, "hacker" defined people who delighted in getting right down into the bits and making software work well. Henry S. Warren's Hacker's Delight captures some of the algorithms and feeling of classical hacking.

Chill, People

Is Microsoft making the right decisions with its cert program in regards to .NET? Well, consider how other companies change their exams to address a significant technology shift.

Windows Server 2003 Delayed

The general release of Microsoft’s Windows Server 2003 has been pushed back until at least April and could easily slip past that timeframe.

Catch-All IDE

dbPal Universal attempts total drag-and-drop development.

Code, Build, Repeat

FinalBuilder adds new .NET capabilities to its project-building repertoire.

Debugging SQL

DevPartner DB might soon become your SQL toolbox fave.

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