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Best of TechEd 2009 Award Winners
The Best of TechEd Awards recognize the most innovative products and services offered by Microsoft partners that exhibited at TechEd 2009, held in June 2009 at the Los Angeles Convention center. Here are our winners!
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
I Love Multi-touch, But I'm Not Touching the Screen
Drivers for multi-touch screens in Windows 7 were recently made available, but I want multi-touch trackpads instead.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Cloud Computing: SQLMag Readers Weigh In
After Michael Otey's editorial expressing reservations about a wholesale move to the cloud, readers responded with their opinions about migrating all or part of their IT shops to cloud services.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michael Otey
Starter Edition? Sounds Great, Just Make it Free
Some are predicting Windows 7 Starter Edition could cause problems, but I'd like to see it released even more widely, if the price is right.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
BYOC: Bring Your Own Computer
Citrix predicts that soon, employees will use company-administered virtual desktops on their own computers. This idea presents both advantages and problems for IT.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Skip Windows Vista and Keep Skipping?
Reports show the demand for computers is slowing, or even decreasing. The economy is partly to blame, but the lack of compelling reasons to upgrade begs the question—Why upgrade at all, any time soon?
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Trouble Managing Heterogeneous Environments? Let TechX World Help!
Have you faced the challenge of optimizing complex heterogeneous multi-platform environments? TechX World provides tools and industry experts to help you manage multi-platform environments.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Switch
Linksys squeaked by with a Best Switch award for its EtherFast 8-Port 10/100 Workgroup Switch.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Emergency Recovery Console Utility
Readers select Winternals Software's ERD Commander 2005 as their favorite emergency recovery console utility for the Readers' Choice 2005 awards.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
WinFS’s Intelligent File System Makes Sense
Mark looks at the change-the-world part of WinFS: non-file items.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
You Decided, We Report!
Windows IT Pro announces the winners of the 2004 Readers' Choice awards.
Windows IT Pro
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Carolyn Mader
Software Assurance Isn't Reassuring
Although SA is marketed as a two-way street, its benefits are heavily weighted in Microsoft's favor.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Time for a Windows Antivirus Solution
Desktop security is too crucial a concern for antivirus software to remain an optional add-on.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
SBS Revisited
Michael Otey clarifies his stand on Small Business Server.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Coping with Today’s Killer App
Considering the strategic importance of email, you need to treat it as an enterprise asset and secure it accordingly.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Time for a Windows Scripting Overhaul
With Longhorn on the horizon, now is the perfect time for Microsoft to replace its aging scripting technologies.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Unreasonable Expectations
Keeping systems safe from security exploits takes too darned much time! Mike looks at how to make the patch process more manageable.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Microsoft’s Worst Enemy
Microsoft's biggest challenge lies in surpassing the performance of earlier versions of its software.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
The SBS Dilemma
SBS is a great solution for computer-savvy small businesses, but such businesses are the exception, not the norm.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Plug the Mobile Worm Hole
Defend your network! Mobile systems demand more than just perimeter security.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
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