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  • IT veterans' wish list for 2006

    According to Robert Rosen, president of the IT user group SHARE, IT pros want more accountability from vendors and ISPs -- and a break to absorb all the change that's taken place. 

  • Storage Clips: Dell, Symantec sell backup bundle

    Dell partners with Symantec to sell a backup bundle; NuView manages WAFS deployments; FalconStor supports SQL Server 2005. 

  • CIO challenge: IT retention

    When it comes to talented IT staffs, midmarket CIOs have to guard their flock against bigger game. 

  • Microsoft confirms preview plans for Exchange update

    Microsoft says it will release a limited test version of Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 at the end of the week. 

  • Will new Microsoft certifications be tough enough?

    The Cisco Certified Internet Expert (CCIE) credential places an emphasis on hands-on lab work over book smarts, a quality that Microsoft's MCSE and MCSA currently lack, some say. 

  • Microsoft certification program to get a makeover

    Microsoft is introducing sweeping changes to its certification program to make credentials more challenging -- and to reward IT professionals who have extensive on-the-job training. 

  • IT learns to tune out blogging's white noise

    Blogs are an information minefield. With some effort, however, IT administrators, developers and managers can navigate around the mindless chatter and mysterious sources to get the technical information they need. 

  • Blogcasts: Coming soon to a computer near you

    A recent outgrowth of the Web log craze is the "blogcast." If you've ever suffered through an hour-long webcast in search of a nugget of technical information, you'll appreciate the "get-to-the-point" format of blogcasting. 

  • Microsoft uses blogs to reach out to IT community

    In addition to offering technical information that IT administrators and developers crave, Microsoft's 1,400 company-hosted blogs serve as a way to make a "humanizing connection" to its customers. 

  • Options for maintaining high-availability servers

    Technology offers many ways to keep servers or the services they provide continuously available. Unfortunately, high availability is a subject that's overstuffed with arcane gadgetry and configurations, according to one IT training expert.