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Microsoft Enlightens Linux
In what Microsoft itself describes as "a break from the ordinary," the software giant this week took the unusual step of releasing software code directly to the Linux community using the GNU Public License (GPL).
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Review: Acer Aspire One
The Acer Aspire One is a lightweight, low-cost, competent netbook, available in two models: one with Windows, and one with Linux.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Review: Acer Aspire One with Linpus Linux
While the Linux option may seem quirky and non-standard to users accustomed to running Windows, opting for Linux does have some advantages.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Q. Can I deploy Linux using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (SCCM)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. How can I emulate a WAN?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
ASUS Eee PC 900A Netbook
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
ASUS Eee PC 900A Netbook
If you need a low-priced netbook and don't mind using Linux, ASUS's Eee PC 900A is a good value.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
End of the Software Wars? Or Just the Opening Salvo of a New Front?
Recent trends and events are affecting the direction our industry is taking--and none is bigger than the announcement that Oracle is buying Sun Microsystems.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Hold Virtual Meetings on Virtually Any Platform
RHUB's TurboMeeting lets anyone with a browser join a web-based meeting, no matter whether that browser is on a Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, or even iPhone platform. This appliance also offers other collaborative capabilities, such as remote desktop support.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Bemowski
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How to Implement SDI Using IPSec in a Mixed Environment
This step-by-step guide shows you how to configure UNIX and Linux OSs to use IPSec with preshared keys so that Server and Domain Isolation (SDI) is supported for both outgoing and incoming connections.
Windows IT Pro
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John Howie
Google's Android Running on a Netbook
The team that got the Linux-based OS to run on a netbook reported that it was easy.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
VMware ESXi
VMware’s free hypervisor-based virtualization product ESXi offers much to like, especially if you're a fan of VMware’s ESX Server.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Q. What are the main components of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Will IBM's "Microsoft-Free" Desktop Solution Sway IT Pros?
IBM announced last week that it had joined forces with Canonical and Virtual Bridges to unveil a Linux-based, virtual desktop-powered computing solution that IBM claims offers signifcant cost advantages over comparable Microsoft-based offerings.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
New OS may be step toward all-cloud computing
The recently announced Cloud OS could lead to computers without OSs.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Do More with For
Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) includes UNIX and Linux binaries that you can run from a Windows command line or in a batch file. When you combine the SFU commands with the Windows For command, you can create powerful tools.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Microsoft Expands Novell Relationship
Microsoft and Novell on Wednesday announced an expansion of their interoperability relationship, with Microsoft agreeing to purchase another $100 million in certificates for supported installs of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Novell, in turn, will bolster
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Windows IT Pro Editors' Best Awards
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Windows IT Pro Editors' Best Awards
We identify the best products for Windows in 15 categories, including Product of the Year, Breakthrough Product, and Special Achievement. Start here to find products that will maximize the ROI of your IT infrastructure.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Fewer Vista Migrations Planned Despite SP1 Release
Windows IT Pro
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Todd Erickson
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