Desktop Linux looks for a Windows equalizer
Manageability features that are being created for Linux could be a catalyst for convincing enterprise customers that the Linux desktop is ready for the mainstream.
View ArticleManaging user access in a Windows environment
Developing a solid user access management process can help Windows managers minimize enterprise-wide access management challenges.
View ArticleLonghorn announcements barely a blip on IT radar
IT professionals aren’t paying a great deal of attention to the latest road map for the next version of Windows. But for those taking a long-term view, a Gartner analyst has a bit of Longhorn advice.
View ArticleScripting School: Windows Script Host arguments
How to use an important object collection in Windows Scrpting Host: named arguments.
View ArticleManaging Windows network access on additional servers
Learn Windows network access management and network security strategies for adding servers to Windows networks.
View ArticleLinux-Windows TCO contest ‘a wash’– for now
Which is cheaper to run: Linux or Windows? Microsoft says the answer is obvious, but users aren’t so sure.
View ArticleCreating your own Windows digital certificates: The risks and benefits
Perhaps you’ve considered generating your own digital certificates for your Windows system, but you weren’t sure how safe that would be. This tip outlines the risks and benefits involved in creating...
View ArticleControlling cluster sizes to get more disk space in Windows
Larger isn’t necessarily better when it comes to setting cluster sizes on a hard disk. Nor are the default settings provided by Windows necessarily the best ones for your application.
View ArticleWhat is your current application migration to the cloud/mobile?
With a significant portion of IT running Microsoft applications (client/server, single user, Windows) how are you going to migrate to mobile and cloud? Many purpose built applications (in VB/NET/C) are...
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