Reliability
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Microsoft Improves Outlook 2007 Performance, Reliability
These improvements will be part of Office 2007 SP2, but you can download these user-focused updates for Outlook 2007 now.
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
Windows Server: The New King of Downtime
A Yankee Group survey found that Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server had the most downtime when compared with popular UNIX and Linux OSs.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Windows Server: The New King of Downtime
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Who Can You Trust?
How can you trust the vendors and partners with whom you work, especially as more and more of our business and personal lives rely on their products working both reliably and securely?
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
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[January 30, 2007]
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Disaster-Preparedness Checklist
Be ready if a disaster strikes. Plan ahead and create a disaster-recovery plan now to help your business survive.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Disaster-Recovery Checklist
Follow these steps to be sure you’re prepared before a disaster strikes.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Hardware
Readers identify their favorite 64-bit system, blade server, nonblade server, desktop computer, laptop/notebook, PDA/cell phone/smart phone, and thin client.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Competitive Internet Access on the Cheap
With a dual-WAN router and two ISP connections, your small business can set up competitive Internet access for less—and even connect multiple locations in one WAN.
Windows IT Pro
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Randy Franklin Smith
Windows or Linux? It's Just Business
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Windows IT Pro UPDATE--Windows or Linux? It's Just Business--March 7, 2006
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Microsoft vs Linux 2005: It's All About Reliability
Paul discusses a new study that reopens the Linux vs Windows debate.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Windows IT Pro UPDATE--Microsoft vs Linux 2005: It's All About Reliability--November 22, 2005
Paul discusses a new study that reopens the Linux vs Windows debate.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
What You Need to Know About Windows Server System for Midsized Businesses
With its new Windows Server System for midsized businesses license, Microsoft takes aim at the center of the business market, which is growing faster than both the small-business and enterprise market segments.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Snare Those Errors
Error handling is an essential part of T-SQL code, but the use and misuse of error-handling routines is poorly understood. Use these error-handling templates to avoid pitfalls and catch errors before they snag your production code.
SQL Server Magazine
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Phillip Yale
Fast Indexing and Returns Enable Data Mining
A reader highlights his favorite product: SQL Turbo
SQL Server Magazine
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Dawn Cyr
New Products, August 2005
Check out new and improved SQL Server–related products.
SQL Server Magazine
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Dawn Cyr
New Products, July 2005
Check out new and improved SQL Server–related products.
SQL Server Magazine
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Dawn Cyr
Performance-Tuning the Data Model: Configuring the Database
You can improve performance by retrofitting a database with indexes and more powerful hardware, but you can never completely compensate for a bad data model. Performance-tuning SQL Server starts with a sound database configuration and data model.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michelle A. Poolet
Running SQL Server on RAID
If you can afford it, RAID is the easiest and best way to implement fault tolerance.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michelle A. Poolet
Proactive Alerting Prevents Downtime
A reader highlights his favorite product: SQLCentric.
SQL Server Magazine
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Dawn Cyr
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