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[May 20, 2002]  
The Future of Mobile Connectivity
The mobile connectivity market has many contenders and few obvious successes. Where the future lies is far from clear.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[May 2002]  
Remote Administration of Windows Server Systems
There is no comprehensive solution that remotely administers Windows server systems across your systems environment. Accept that fact—then develop a remote administration plan that works for your enterprise.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[March 25, 2002]  
Embedded Windows and the Internet
Microsoft is working step-by-step to position its embedded OSs in the Internet infrastructure market.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[March 2002]  
The Multilayered World of Performance
The performance of your computing environment might be easily measured, but knowing how to improve that performance is another thing altogether.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[February 2002]  
The Approaching Storm
Microsoft wants to compete in the systems management market. Can it find success there?
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[January 2002]  
Understanding EULAs
License agreements can be more or less restrictive, but all are designed to protect against software piracy.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[November 15, 2001]  
The Brave New World of Web Services
Web services are here to stay. Are you ready to implement them in your business?
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[December 2001]  
Managing Connectivity
The exploding wireless market expands the connections you manage way beyond the hard-wired network.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[October 2001]  
The Windows XP Ball Is in Your Court
Should you upgrade to the latest Windows OS?
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[July 2001]  
The Trouble with AD
Why are users staying away from Win2K's directory service?
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[Summer 2001]  
Those Were the Days
Microsoft's .NET strategy will change your business relationships.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[June 2001]  
Datacenter: Up Close and Personal
Playtime in a Unisys test lab.
Windows IT Pro  — Kathy Ivens

[May 2001]  
Fat Pipes and Wild-Goose Chases
Our columnist discovers that widespread broadband access is illusory.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[April 2001]  
ASPs in the Real World
To succeed in the long term, ASPs must expand their customer base.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[Spring 2001]  
God from a Machine
Are you sure the source of unexpected solutions for your customers?
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[February 2001]  
Microsoft Enterprise Services
Learn about a new framework for integrating IT and business best practices.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[January 2001]  
Product Delivery on the Internet
Is using the Internet as a deployment tool a good idea?
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[December 2000]  
Datacenter Server Technology
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server just might be the first large-scale enterprise service.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[Winter 2000]  
Home Networking
Three non-Ethernet solutions expand the choices for home and SOHO networking.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[November 2000]  
Microsoft Application Center 2000
A key component of Microsoft's .NET strategy, Application Center integrates application scaling, management, and availability.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff





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