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  • Goodwill hunting -- Microsoft gives away Windows

    Microsoft may have a lot of cash, but the company is now seeking something money cannot buy -- the love and respect of its customers. And nothing says "kinship" like free copies of Windows Server 2003. 

  • Users give Windows high marks on quality

    SearchWin2000.com wanted to know -- are our readers happy with Microsoft? According to our second annual survey, Windows admins and IT managers are glad to see Microsoft at least trying to make its products more secure and reliable. But despite the i... 

  • To upgrade or not? Windows users offer mixed views

    Think of NT 4.0 as Sean Connery and Windows Server 2003 as Pierce Brosnan. Microsoft is banking on the graying hairs of NT 4.0 to stoke interest in Windows Server 2003. But just as there are James Bond fans who're diehard Connery fans and don't care ... 

  • Expert advice, Chicago and all that jazz

    The industry's brainiest and most high-powered analysts and experts headline the Enterprise Windows Decisions conference in Chicago this week. They'll help you hone long-term IT strategies and resolve your toughest technical problems. 

  • Maximize certificate use in your enterprise

    More and more companies are becoming targets of terrorists and other nefarious cybercrooks. But you can help make yourself more secure through the use of digital certificates. 

  • Virtual demands push MS to real action

    Microsoft says it's "truly surprised" by customer demand for virtual server software. The company is cranking out a beta version to satisfy customers who want to save money by consolidating servers. 

  • Best Web Links: 64-bit Computing

    Looking for answers to your 64-bit questions? We've collected these resources to help you decide if 64-bit technology has a place in your enterprise. 

  • Admin Know-IT-All Question #32

    Admin Know-IT-All Question #32 

  • New apps could change your job description

    According to a new Meta Group study, new applications are not just changing the way we compute, they're changing job descriptions too -- from the well-heeled offices to the tee shirt-clad trenches. 

  • Windows Server 2003's competition: NT, Windows 2000

    Microsoft has now launched Windows Server 2003 (no, really, it has!), and the new platform has some stiff competition -- older brothers NT and Windows 2000. How can Microsoft compete against itself? The company plans to pitch the idea that Windows Se...