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Network Monitor Versions
Learn about differences in the two versions of Network Monitor—the full version, which comes with SMS, and the "lite" version, a subset of the full version that's included in Windows 2003, Win2K Server, and NT Server 4.0.
Windows IT Pro
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Alan Sugano
MCSEs Speak Out
If higher salaries are no longer the reward, what's the incentive to become an MCSE?
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
The Future of Patch Management
Microsoft is moving toward a more centralized patch-management approach that will bring relief to harried IT administrators.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
Mapping the Migration
You can cut costs, eliminate downtime, and improve performance if you carefully plan your move to Windows Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2003.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
Small Business in a Box
Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 provides robust functionality at a compelling price, making this version a better deal for small businesses than previous versions.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
Customer Relationship Management Software
Readers recognized Remedy with the first of two Readers' Choice awards by designating Remedy Customer Support as Best Customer Relationship Management Software.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
The Soul of Windows Revisited
Microsoft has launched several initiatives to win back the loyalty of Windows administrators.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
TiVo for the Enterprise
Imagine a system that lets you save and retrieve data in the same way you can use a TiVo device to record TV programs.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
In Search of .NET
Microsoft .NET evangelist Adam Sohn reveals ways in which Microsoft is implementing the .NET Framework in its internal applications.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
The Active Directory Dilemma
Deploying AD is expensive, but organizations that implement AD’s advanced features will reap many rewards.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
(Almost) Perfect Devices
Current smart-device technology comes close to delivering every item on Mark Smith’s wish list.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
Windows Administration: 1995 vs. 2003
Since the Windows server product emerged on the IT scene, administrators’ duties have changed from battling blue screens of death to ensuring that systems are secure, fast, and highly available.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
Who Cares About .NET?
Although only developers have paid much attention to the .NET Framework, this application platform offers myriad benefits for IT administrators.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
The Hazards of Closed-Process Development
Microsoft should take a tip from the open-source community and incorporate real-world experiences into its product-development process, perhaps by paving the way for open-source wizards.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
The Soul of Windows
Now that the Windows OS claims a huge piece of the server market, has Microsoft abandoned the community of Windows users who helped the company succeed in the enterprise?
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
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