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Crucial SQL Server 2005 service pack ships
SQL Server 2005 SP2, which is required for use with Vista and Office 2007, is now ready for downloading. Article | 19 Feb 2007
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Microsoft readies more Longhorn bits
The next version of Windows Server, code-named Longhorn, is creeping closer to its third beta sometime before the first half of this year. Article | 19 Feb 2007
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Service Desk to have its own reporting capabilities
Despite reports to the contrary, Microsoft says System Center Reporting Manager will remain a standalone product. Article | 15 Feb 2007
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SQL Server 2005 adoption on course for most IT shops
The delays and extra testing has paid off for Microsoft, with SQL Server 2005 now getting a warm reception from IT managers. Article | 12 Feb 2007
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Five patches for Windows expected Tuesday
Twelve security patches will be made available on Tuesday, including some critical ones for Windows and Office, according to Microsoft's monthly security bulletin. Article | 08 Feb 2007
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Gates sees end-to-end security through cooperation
Microsoft chairman announces a handful of Windows security products in his RSA Conference keynote and a renewed commitment to work with others for safer computing. Article | 06 Feb 2007
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Creator of the first computer virus reminisces
On the 25th anniversary of the first computer virus, Richard Skrenta recalls his momentous teenage prank and looks ahead at the future of software. Article | 30 Jan 2007
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PowerShell now available for Vista
The free scripting tool includes 129 cmdlets for administration tasks, support for Vista, XP, Windows Server 2003 and Longhorn. Article | 30 Jan 2007
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Symantec-Altiris deal wins early praise from admins
IT managers say Symantec's acquisition of Altiris sounds like a good fit. But Symantec's track record on management is a little iffy. Article | 29 Jan 2007
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Systems management enters new era
Say goodbye to the old management frameworks and tedious data collection from individual management tools. New technologies are reinventing a difficult and mundane process. Article | 23 Jan 2007