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[October 2009]  
Use Group Policy to Deploy Commonly Used IE Plug-Ins
Using Group Policy Objects (GPOs), you can deploy Flash Player, Shockwave Player, and the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to computers in your organization.
Windows IT Pro  — Apostolos Fotakelis

[April 21, 2009]  
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  — Paul Thurrott

[March 13, 2009]  
Webteacher: $50 Web Development Clinics
Webteacher Software offers inexpensive, live, 90-minute clinics on Java, PHP, Perl, and MySQL.
Windows IT Pro  — Brian Reinholz

[December 4, 2008]  
Use Group Policy to Distribute JRE With Its Automatic Update Feature Disabled
JRE's automatic update feature can cause a lot of headaches for network administrators. Instead of taking aspirin after the fact, administrators can be proactive and prevent problems by following five simple steps.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[December 2008]  
Integrating SQL Server 2008 Spatial Capabilities with Microsoft Virtual Earth
See how to put the SQL Server 2008 GEOGRAPHY and GEOMETRY data types to work in your applications.
SQL Server Magazine  — Tyler Chessman

[December 2008]  
JavaScript Development
Learn about two solutions that make writing JavaScript easier
SQL Server Magazine  — Tyler Chessman

[August 2008]  
Awards Recognizee the Best of TechEd Developers 2008
For our seventh annual awards issue, our judges traveled to Orlando to take a close look at the finalists in our Best of TechEd awards process and bring you the top third-party SQL Server development products. The envelope, please!
SQL Server Magazine  — Jeff James

[September 27, 2007]  
Sun To Synchronize Java Security Updates
Sun said it will synchronize its security updates across its most widely used Java SE product release families. The company will also begin offering an advance notification of security updates.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 8, 2007]  
Sun Tries to Make Java Relevant to Consumers Again
More than a decade ago, Sun's Java software development language burst onto the scene, promising a new era of Web-delivered software applications that would work equally well on any computing platform. Over the years, the promise of Java shifted.
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[April 13, 2007]  
SANS Institute Will Offer Secure Programming Certification
The SANS Institute has announced exams that are designed to measure a programmer's expertise in finding and correcting problems in C/C++, Java/J2EE, Perl/PHP, and .NET/ASP code that could lead to security vulnerabilities.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[November 14, 2006]  
Finally, Sun Opens Java
Many years after the first calls came from developers begging Sun Microsystems to release its Java programming language as an open standard, the enterprise firm has finally acquiesced. This week, Sun announced that it will openly post the source code to
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[February 28, 2006]  
RedBrowser Trojan Targets J2ME-based Phones
In another industry first, the RedBrowser Trojan is the first to specifically target mobile phones that use Java 2 Mobile Edition.
WinInfo  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[January 2006]  
XP Downloads
Cool Microsoft software for XP users is just a download away. Get Windows AntiSpyware, the Malicious Software Removal Tool, Photo Story 3, SyncToy, the Shared Computer Toolkit, and more for free.
Windows IT Pro  — Michael Otey

[December 21, 2005]  
Java Could Allow Untrusted Applets to Elevate Privileges
Five vulnerabilities in Java could allow untrusted applets to elevate privileges, and the applets could then read and write local files and perform other unauthorized actions.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[September 2005]  
ADO, XML, and IDEs: Full-Featured Tools Spell Success for Developers
Readers choose their favorite developer tools.
SQL Server Magazine  — Dawn Cyr

[July 7, 2005]  
Microsoft Ships IE Flaw Workaround
Though a true patch will still be shipped in the future, Microsoft this week shipped an installable workaround for a recently revealed Internet Explorer (IE) security flaw that its discoverer described as "extremely critical." The workaround
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[May 2005]  
Preventing Runaway Connection Growth
Microsoft's Patrick Conlan describes how to keep your connection pool size and number of connections from runaway growth.
SQL Server Magazine  — Microsoft's SQL Server Development Team

[January 18, 2005]  
The Ideal Browser Alternative: Mozilla Firefox
If you can't take advantage of IE 6.0's improved security features, why not consider another browser? Mozilla Firefox offers an excellent, safe alternative to IE.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[October 5, 2004]  
Kodak Wins Patent Infringement Suit Against Sun's Java
After a three week trial, a federal jury decided that Sun Microsystems infringed on Kodak patents when developing the Java programming language and runtime environment. The decision sets the stage for what could be a massive payout from Sun: Kodak is
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[October 2004]  
New Products, October 2004
Check out the latest SQL Server-related new and improved products.
SQL Server Magazine  — Dawn Cyr





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