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Five security patches expected on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft said it will make available four updates for Windows, at least one of which will be critical, and one critical security update for Microsoft Content Management Server. Article | 05 Apr 2007
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Longhorn April CTP precedes Beta 3
Longhorn Beta 3 still on track, according to Microsoft, as it releases new code this week. Article | 05 Apr 2007
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Microsoft hits beta milestones but still trails pack
Updates for Virtual Machine Manager and other beta systems management tools were announced at the Microsoft Management Summit, but competing products that are shipping have the edge. Article | 27 Mar 2007
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Patch with a plan in place
Patch management guru Greg Shields revisits the daylight-saving time patching frenzy and offers some tips to improve the process in case DST is adjusted again. Article | 26 Mar 2007
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Companies could buy into SaaS sooner than expected
Quick corporate pick up of collaboration services, like those from Google, will hinge on how quickly members of the digital generation can get their way. Article | 23 Mar 2007
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Altiris-Symantec to begin product integration in April
Altiris, not Symantec, will support its own software even after the duo brings their product lines together. Article | 14 Mar 2007
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Windows Server 2003 SP2 drops on patchless Tuesday
New service pack from Microsoft includes mostly security updates. Article | 13 Mar 2007
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No March security patches issued from Microsoft
Patch Tuesday this month is security patch-free, which will give administrators some time to recover from getting their DST patches in place. Article | 12 Mar 2007
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Expert releases tools to demystify Group Policy
Getting the most from Group Policy is tough for IT managers if they don't stay on top of it. One expert has launched his own products to help simplify the process. Article | 05 Mar 2007
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Worm uses Symantec tools to infiltrate SQL Server
Considered a moderate threat, the worm gains access to Microsoft's SQL Server and SQL databases by exploiting vulnerabilities in Symantec's antivirus software. Article | 01 Mar 2007