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2007: These buzzwords made our eyes and ears burn
Which high-tech terms from 2007 did you want to see banished from the lexicon? Here are some of our picks for the most irksome buzzwords of this year. Article
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Get up to speed on service-level agreements for IT
Continuous SLA monitoring and periodic review help IT shops to maximize the value of internal and external agreements. Tip
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Microsoft's service desk plans caught on rocks
Is Microsoft learning that CMDBs are hard to build? Arrival of the ambitious System Center Service Manager has been moved out a year. Article
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Windows shops set sights on encryption, antivirus in 2008
Windows security is a never-ending battle, and IT managers have ongoing plans to add layers of protection in 2008. Article
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Windows XP SP3 sits high on user wish list
DLL fixes and NAP interoperability are a couple reasons why Windows managers put Windows XP SP3 on the top of the pile. Article
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Software management consoles proliferate, but will they all get along?
Windows administrators may find themselves eyeing more than one management console as Microsoft and Symantec add views to their security suites. Article
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Exchange Server 2007 SP1 arrives with added replication
Time will tell if delivery of the first service pack for Exchange Server 2007 will set off a wave of migrations. Article
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Microsoft releases service pack for email security software
Windows shops using Microsoft's Antigen v. 9 email security IT now have added support for clustered servers. Article
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Disaster recovery for Windows: Four critical success factors
Improve your confidence in the entire disaster recovery process, from planning to implementation, by following these valuable Windows tips. Tip
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Shavlik takes back patch support for MBSA v1.2 from Microsoft
Microsoft ends support for Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer v1.2 but arranges for the tool's creator, Shavlik Technologies, to support the technology it created. Article