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Special report: Can Windows and Linux peacefully coexist?
It is clear to most, including Microsoft, that Linux is not a flash-in-the-pan technology. The real question now is where IT organizations will ultimately take the popular open source operating system, and whether there's room for both Linux and Wind... Article | 27 Oct 2004
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Linux and Windows: Clustering champ unclear
An organization's selection of a clustering platform is largely a matter of environment and the task at hand. Article | 25 Oct 2004
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Submit a tip and win for October!
In addition to being included in our Hall of Fame, the user who submits this month's winning tip will receive a Rio Forge 256 MB Sport MP3 player. A complete explanation of giveaway rules is available. Article | 13 Oct 2004
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FAQ: Desktop Administration
Got a question for Desktop Administration experts Jerry Honeycutt or Serdar Yegulalp? Check the Desktop Administration FAQ first to see if they already answered your question. Article | 23 Sep 2004
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Microsoft clause puts OpenOffice users on notice
Jaded souls might say that Sun Microsystems sold the open source community down the river in its landmark settlement with Microsoft in April. Column | 17 Sep 2004
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Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #30: Answer key
ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #30
XQuery: The XML Query Language Article | 16 Sep 2004 -
Failed talks fueled open source rejection of Sender ID
The open source community's mistrust of Microsoft cuts so deep, it appears that nothing will be able to heal the wound. Not even a royalty-free protocol to help fight spam. Column | 10 Sep 2004
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Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #29: Answer key
ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #29
Hardening Network Infrastructure Article | 09 Sep 2004 -
Microsoft extends life of XP SP2 download blocker
Customers will now have more time to test the upgrade for Windows XP before it is automatically downloaded. Article | 08 Sep 2004
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XP refresh gives rise to plethora of Group Policy settings
An expert offers advice on how to navigate the hundreds of new Group Policy settings for Windows XP Service Pack 2. Article | 01 Sep 2004