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  • Desktop Linux looks for a Windows equalizer

    Manageability features that are being created for Linux could be a catalyst for convincing enterprise customers that the Linux desktop is ready for the mainstream. 

  • MS tool lets Windows play nice with rivals

    Microsoft is dangling a free version of its Services for Unix product in front of users in hopes of gaining a foothold in the data center. 

  • Jarring jargon -- IT never at a loss for words

    If IT were to be charged with one crime, it should be abuse of the English language. Who is to blame for these "words" -- words that should be kept at the bottom of an extensible repository rather than at the top of one's mission-critical vocabulary?... 

  • Can I quote you on that? The top IT quotes of 2003

    They range from pithy and provocative to positive, petty and predictable. They're some of the most notable quotables from IT in 2003. From Linus Torvalds ripping into SCO, to a Microsoft manager's surprisingly "kind words" for open source, to a noted... 

  • Microsoft customer upgrades inevitable

    With the economy improving, companies will -- finally, after three years -- bite the bullet and move up the food chain from NT 4 and Exchange 5.5 to newer versions of those products. 

  • Throwing eggs at spammers

    Novant Health started fighting spam almost by accident. In the process of complying with HIPAA, the company came across a bonus. 

  • Microsoft needs to sell what it created in '03

    In 2003, Microsoft shipped more major software releases than in any year in its history. 2004 will show how well those products are received in the market. 

  • Have you met our newest expert?

    SearchWin2000.com welcomes Jeremy Moskowitz, MCSE, MCSA, author and independent Windows consultant, to our impressive group of experts. 

  • EMC, Microsoft lend credence to virtualization

    EMC's bid for VMware Inc. and Microsoft's earlier purchase of Connectix Corp. have given a major boost to software that creates virtual computers. 

  • Two betas planned for XP SP2, Microsoft says

    A final version of Windows XP Service Pack 2, a service pack with the feel of a full upgrade, will ship in the middle of 2004, a Microsoft executive said Tuesday.