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Following access control compliance requirements in a Windows environment
Not meeting access control compliance laws and regulations could result in fines and penalties that take funds from the IT budget. Tip
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Will services bring superior security to all?
Security software services are growing in popularity. But those services are not always cheaper than premise-based options, and they're not right for every situation. Article
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Managing assets with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
The Asset Intelligence component of Microsoft's System Center Configuration Manager 2007 has tools to keep track of software and hardware as well as the ability to develop executive reports. Tip
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System Center making strides but still second string in big shops
In big, diversified IT shops, Microsoft System Center underpins other established systems management vendors' products. Better integration tools may improve standing. Article
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Managing user access in a Windows environment
Developing a solid user access management process can help Windows managers minimize enterprise-wide access management challenges. Tip
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Disaster recovery planning for Active Directory
In part one of this tutorial, learn how creating an Active Directory replication lag site minimizes the chances of an Active Directory disaster. Tip
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Microsoft buffs image of openness, one deal at a time
Microsoft was never known as a bastion of standards compliance. But over time, courts, customers and the network have forced the company to open up and interoperate. Article
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How a cost management analysis affects Windows Server 2008 migration
When creating a cost management analysis, IT managers should pay attention to the technologies they use now and plan to use, like Windows Server 2008. Tip
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New beta out for Microsoft security management dash
This Stirling beta adds a feature called dynamic response, which automates responses to malicious attacks based on policies set by IT. Article
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Using encryption to meet compliance in a Windows environment
Windows shops can use encryption in their enterprise compliance efforts that supports confidentiality and integrity requirements in many laws. Tip