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  • IT director juggles demands for network access, security

    BOSTON -- Imagine if thousands of bandwidth-guzzling end users showed up on your network every year, plugged in using their own computers and opened the door to a laundry list of worms and viruses.

    That's the scenario at many colleges and univers... 

  • What's in store for August

    Are you a genuine IT Meister? Then get ready to show off your skills in August! 

  • Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #22: Answer key

    ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #22
    MCSE Planning a Windows Server 2003 Network Study Guide 

  • Novell a model open source citizen

    Not many in the IT industry were ready to believe that Novell was betting its return to enterprise computing prominence on a freely obtainable operating system. 

  • Signs hopeful for a Microsoft-Cisco security pact

    Microsoft and Cisco Systems Inc. find themselves steaming directly at one another in the area of network security, but this technology brinkmanship doesn't have to end badly. 

  • XP SP2 delay causes domino effect for WUS

    The next version of Microsoft's free patch management tool has a new release timetable now that a refresh of Windows XP is nearly out the door. 

  • Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #21: Answer key

    ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #21
    Windows 2000 Clustering and Load Balancing Handbook 

  • Microsoft heads toward perimeter collision with Cisco

    The software maker plans to build network-access control into Windows, technology that is similar to Cisco's Network Admission Control program. Microsoft hopes to work something out with the networking giant. 

  • Microsoft aims to blunt Internet Explorer exploit

    The software maker has issued configuration changes for three versions of Windows in an effort to lessen the effects of a recently exploited vulnerability in its widely deployed Web browser. 

  • No support loophole for NT 4.0

    Microsoft says its new Virtual Server 2005 can help customers with migrations off NT 4.0, but they are mistaken if they think it will win them any more free support for this older version of Windows.