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Microsoft’s Evolution Toward Software Plus Services
Can Microsoft balance the push toward hosted services with its traditional software products business plan?
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Karen Forster
From Unified Messaging to Unified Communications
Many readers haven’t heard of unified communications (UC), and even those who have don’t know specifically what it is. Learn the details about UC, how it differs from UM, and what it could mean for your company’s communication policies.
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Karen Forster
Closing the Feedback Loop
How successful are Microsoft's new releases at addressing customer concerns? SCE Beta 2 and DPM v2 appear to be on track, but the verdict isn't in yet on Office 2007.
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Karen Forster
It Takes a Village to Manage a System
Windows PowerShell might offer an easier way to automate Windows environments, but will poor documentation and complexity be an obstacle for users?
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Karen Forster
Get Virtual with R2 EE
Upcoming product releases are in the industry spotlight, but companies need present-day solutions for their problems. Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition's free virtualization functionality can serve as a solution right now.
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Karen Forster
Moving Forward with Longhorn and Hypervisor
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Karen Forster
QUARANTINE!
Microsoft's network quarantine platform will let Vista and Longhorn ensure that only computers that comply with your security policies can access your network.
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Karen Forster
Vista Deployment and Einstein’s Wisdom
With the upcoming RTM of Windows Vista, Microsoft responds to readers' concerns about deployment complexity and hardware and application compatibility.
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Karen Forster
How Is a File Server Like a Racecar?
Readers ask why they should purchase Windows Storage Server 2003 R2, how the product eliminates redundancy in file storage, and what improvements were made in DFS.
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Karen Forster
Terminal Services Headaches
Do you agree with the reader who told us that Windows Terminal Services licensing "stinks on ice?" Microsoft's TS team responds to your concerns and questions in an interview with Karen Forster.
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Karen Forster
Not News: Security Is Your #1 IIS Concern
Microsoft discusses IIS 7.0—its new task-oriented UI, rewritten from scratch; its ability to monitor activity in real time; elimination of the IIS metabase; and componentization of features.
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Karen Forster
Microsoft Answers Your Terminal Services Questions
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Karen Forster
Can You Hear Me Now?
Readers ask how Exchange 2003 SP2 will make Exchange competitive with other mobile solutions and let IT pros consolidate and manage email and messaging technology. Read responses from the Exchange and Windows Mobile product teams.
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Karen Forster
Does Your Network See Dead People?
Manually keeping user information in synch across multiple data repositories isn't for the faint of heart. Microsoft offers products to help and clarifies the benefits of those products in an interview with Karen Forster.
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Karen Forster
Can We Talk About That Offline?
Many survey respondents had questions for Microsoft that we didn't have room to answer in the main article. This Web-exclusive sidebar provides Microsoft's responses to additional reader questions and comments about Exchange 2003 SP2.
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Karen Forster
Windows Error Reporting: Hoping for Fixes
: Microsoft's Ben Canning responds to IT pros' concerns about the affect WER has on their Help desk costs and gives specific examples of how WER has improved Office.
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Karen Forster
Windows Error Reporting: Elementary, My Dear Watson
Do Microsoft's requests for information about crashes seem like a cruel joke? Discover how much of a difference your responses can make.
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Karen Forster
Take our Instant Poll
Did this article change your mind about Windows Error Reporting? Let us know in our Instant Poll.
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WSUS Addresses the Shortcomings of SUS
WSUS addresses the pressing need for patch management solutions. Readers ask Microsoft about the role of WSUS in relation to Microsoft Update and SMS and how WSUS improves on SUS's reporting, distrubution, and management capabilities.
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Karen Forster
Things Readers Want to Know About SBS 2003
Microsoft answers readers' questions about SBS 2003's limitations and upgrade options and the features and functionality of SBS 2003 SP1.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Forster
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