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Monad hits a milestone
Microsoft has released a second beta for Monad, the company's alternative to the Linux and Unix command line scripting languages. Article | 13 Sep 2005
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Microsoft soups up storage for Server 2003
With data growth forcing storage outside the server, Microsoft is including more support for storage management in its newest software release candidate. Article | 09 Sep 2005
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Microsoft focuses Longhorn and Itanium on the data center
Customers might not jump on the Longhorn Itanium bandwagon. For general-purpose computing, most Windows IT professionals prefer Intel servers to run x86 processors. Article | 07 Sep 2005
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Microsoft lays out midmarket plans
IT administrators for mid-sized companies can look forward to an integrated bundle of server products to be released in the "Longhorn" timeframe. Article | 07 Sep 2005
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IT takes notice of Intel, AMD chip moves
With Intel and AMD mapping out their competing strategies to move from single- to dual-core processors -- and eventually to multi-core -- IT executives are sizing up what all that extra processing power will mean to them. Article | 24 Aug 2005
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Critical fixes for IE, Windows
Of the security updates Microsoft released Tuesday, experts say those concerning Internet Explorer deserve the highest priority. Article | 10 Aug 2005
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Microsoft tackles two Windows betas at once
Initial test versions were released Wednesday for both Windows Vista and its operating system cousin, Longhorn Server. At this point, the server and client code are more like twins. Article | 27 Jul 2005
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Microsoft offers final Windows 2000 Server rollup
Microsoft released a final security rollup for Windows 2000 Server just two days before the software transitions from Mainstream to Extended support. Article | 28 Jun 2005
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Choosing the right SAN makes life easier down the road
Once you've decided that an iSCSI storage area network fits your needs, it's time to choose the heart of your SAN: the disk array. There's an iSCSI array out there for just about everyone. Article | 21 Jun 2005
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Windows-Linux integration hot spots
There is little doubt that Linux is gaining headway in the enterprise. The big question is: "Where?" One consultant thinks he has the evidence to answer that question. Article | 16 Jun 2005