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  • Microsoft opens slots in new certification program

    Microsoft is now taking applications for 250 slots in its new Microsoft Certified Architect program for experienced IT people who have married their technical skills with their business savvy to accomplish company goals. 

  • News from Microsoft TechEd 2006

    TechEd, Microsoft's annual showcase event for enterprise IT professionals and application developers, is being held June 11th-16th in Boston. Find out what topics were the talk of TechEd this year! 

  • AMD chips signal new era in Windows shops

    The reign of Wintel is ending as more servers appear in Windows shops that are powered by AMD's Opteron processors. One AMD executive talks about how his company is inching onto Intel's turf. 

  • Symantec taps Dell to fix e-mail archiving support

    Admitting that its support for Enterprise Vault has been a problem, Symantec plans to lean on Dell to sell and support the software worldwide. 

  • Microsoft plans service desk

    At its Management Summit 2006, Microsoft said it will offer its own service desk. The company also rebranded upcoming versions of SMS, MOM, Exchange and the Monad scripting shell. 

  • What are you worth? IT salary surveys shed some light

    Results from two recent Windows IT salary surveys show a need for professionals to broaden their perspectives as they climb higher on technical or management ladders. 

  • Yahoo! unveils Ajax Web services

    Leveraging its 2004 acquistion of Oddpost Inc., Yahoo! has released four new Ajax-based Web services APIs. 

  • CIOs plan last laugh in BlackBerry brouhaha

    BlackBerry's uncertain future, Microsoft's mobile push and C-level angst over PDA management have many CIOs prepping a Plan B. 

  • End of spam, phishing threats not far off

    Viruses, spam and phishing aren't going away overnight. But for 2006, one research firm says a new set of messaging security threats will take center stage. 

  • Experts choose best devices of 2005

    Wireless e-mail and the need for connectivity drove the mobile device market in 2005. Research In Motion, Palm and Dell all made waves by filling that need.