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Users anticipate joint Cisco and Microsoft security
Users are keen on checking out Microsoft and Cisco's interoperable security architecture outlined this week by both companies. When it comes to enterprise security, however, Cisco still gets more respect from IT shops. Article | 07 Sep 2006
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Microsoft, Cisco release NAP/NAC roadmap
Microsoft and Cisco released plans on just how they would make their competing security architectures interoperable. A private beta will start later this year. Article | 06 Sep 2006
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An era ends as Tandberg buys Exabyte
The once-dominant player in the tape market has ended a long downward spiral by selling off its assets. At least customers can now count on continued support, analysts say. Article | 30 Aug 2006
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Microsoft tweaks legacy software support program
Microsoft has restructured its custom support program for those who choose to patch products forever. Article | 28 Aug 2006
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Blades, Windows rank as practical choices in IT shops
A TIP study shows that IT managers are practical when it comes to using blades and picking server operating systems. Article | 24 Aug 2006
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The disadvantages of outsourcing your IT environment
While outsourcing can certainly prove to be a benefit to managing your Windows network, it is not without its disadvantages. Expert Mark Arnold breaks down some of the downsides of outsourcing that every manager should be aware of. Article | 24 Aug 2006
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Microsoft and XenSource: Is there real hope for virtualization interoperability?
Will Microsoft's agreement with XenSource lead to gains in virtualization interoperability, or will that deal benefit Microsoft only? Alessandro Perilli examines the issue in this column. Article | 14 Aug 2006
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The benefits of outsourcing your IT services
Hiring an outsourcer to take over some of your IT operations is a concern for many managers, but expert Mark Arnold says while it might change your daily life, it won't change everything. Article | 10 Aug 2006
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Centeris CEO: Managing Linux servers in a Windows world
Two years ago, Linux and Windows didn't play well together in the data center. But not any more. Today, Linux is creeping into Windows-only worlds more than ever. Article | 08 Aug 2006
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Microsoft and XenSource cooperate for server interoperability
Microsoft said development has begun on technology that provides interoperability between Xen-enabled Linux and Microsoft Windows Server. Coupled with IBM's Xen endorsement, experts are seeing it as a broadside against VMware. Article | 18 Jul 2006