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Daily News Archive

Missed a few days of tech news and need to get caught up? We archive our news items from the front page here for one year, so you can follow up on trends, scan an entire months headlines, or check up on the accuracy of major news channels. We focus our news selections on the information needs of the network administrator, and do our best to avoid news hype and filler topics that sites use on a slow news day. 

Online Articles and Whitepapers from around the Web
This Month:

IT pros dish on the future of desktops
VDI is working out the kinks. Thin clients ease desktop management. And some say cell phones may replace fat clients. (July 23, 2008)

IT pros still kicking tires on virtual desktops
Is VDI just another buzzword or can it simplify, or even revolutionize, desktop management? The IT pros at BriForum this week are trying to figure it all out. (July 21, 2008)

IT managers split on consumerization of IT
Love it or hate it, social networking tools, mobile devices and collaboration services are coming to your enterprise. (June 17, 2008)

Can we improve on the virtual desktop experience?
Protocols like RDP and ICA were not built to handle today's multimedia requirements. As desktop virtualization moves to the mainstream, this will have to change. (June 15, 2008)

IT shops have full dance card without Vista, thank you
There is no shortage of IT projects in the enterprise, according to IT managers at TechEd this year. Vista and Windows Server 2008 rollouts are not among them. (June 13, 2008)

Microsoft updates IT on key product releases
The software company has new beta releases for SQL Server 2008, ILM and a handful of new topic-specific certifications in the pipeline. (June 11, 2008)

How will IT shops manage the new world of Windows?
Microsoft's Oslo, Velocity and the Sync Framework are new platforms for Windows developers. What will they mean for IT managers? (June 5, 2008)

Microsoft to fix Windows, Internet Explorer flaws
Three critical updates address flaws affecting Microsoft Windows and Windows Server. (June 4, 2008)

Sysinternals tools now available on the fly
IT administrators can now access Microsoft's free Sysinternals diagnostic tools via a new service being tested by the vendor. (June 3, 2008)

May 2008:


IT shops will likely mix and match virtualization tools
Most companies don't have one IT manager in charge of buying all of the virtualization software, which could lead to lots of management inefficiencies. (May 29, 2008)

Mixed reaction on keeping Vista kernel for Windows 7
Microsoft's decision to use a refined Vista kernel for its next OS, Windows 7, is a smart business move, say some. Others ask, how does this help IT managers?  (May 26, 2008)

Citrix, Microsoft execs discuss tight relationship
Microsoft SVP Bob Muglia said Microsoft briefly considered licensing the open source hypervisor, Xen. (May 21, 2008)

Citrix rounds out its desktop plans
Citrix extends its desktop strategy with the release of its desktop virtualization product XenDesktop. (May 19, 2008)

Microsoft will release three critical patches in May
There are four patches for May in total. The three critical patches are for the Office and Windows platforms. (May 12, 2008)

XP, Vista SPs out for all but Dynamics RMS users
Microsoft is releasing XP SP3 and Vista SP1 to those who are not using the retail management application software that caused the initial problem. (May 9, 2008)

For IT, desktop virtualization is a hard sell
It's still not clear whether desktop virtualization has any true value, but that may be because it's still early in the game. (May 5, 2008)

Microsoft demos hosted service to troubleshoot Windows
At MMS 2008, Microsoft demonstrated a database service that will one day help IT shops compare system performance. (May 1, 2008)

April 2008:


Microsoft plants itself in center of a virtual universe
Microsoft hammers home the message of how it will use its own management platform to compete against virtualization powerhouse VMware. (April 30, 2008)

Will services bring superior security to all?
ecurity software services are growing in popularity. But those services are not always cheaper than premise-based options, and they're not right for every situation. (April 24, 2008)

XP SP3 ready in late April
IT shops are so happy with Windows XP SP2 that they're not moving to Vista. Will they even be wooed by a new service pack? (April 23, 2008)

System Center making strides but still second string
In big, diversified IT shops, Microsoft System Center underpins other established systems management vendors' products. Better integration tools may improve standing. (April 20, 2008)

With VM security at the fore; security software vendors respond
Virtual machines are more vulnerable than virtualization vendors let on, but that doesn't mean new security software can solve VM vulnerabilities. (April 14, 2008)

Microsoft buffs image of openness, one deal at a time
Microsoft was never known as a bastion of standards compliance. But over time, courts, customers and the network have forced the company to open up and interoperate. (April 10, 2008)

New beta out for Microsoft security management dash
This Stirling beta adds a feature called dynamic response, which automates responses to malicious attacks based on policies set by IT. (April 9, 2008)

Microsoft releases April trove of patches
Windows, Office and IE all have patches deemed 'critical' by Microsoft this month. (April 8, 2008)

March 2008:


Next services play for Microsoft: Systems management
More System Center online services will be on tap at the Management Summit later this month. Don't expect enterprises to be an easy sell. (March 31, 2008)

Windows enterprises will stick with XP
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is here, but many IT managers see Vista as a step back. For that matter, some managers aren't so hot on XP SP3 either. (March 30, 2008)

New user interface in Vista may affect applications
Changes in the Windows Vista interface may pose compatibility problems. (March 27, 2008)

Windows deployment toolkit now available
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2008 and an update for Business Desktop Deployment 2007 are ready for download. (March 26, 2008)

Microsoft warns of actively exploited Word flaw
Microsoft is investigating active attacks on a database engine vulnerability being exploited through malicious Word documents. (March 25, 2008)

Microsoft Hyper-V hits RC milestone
Windows Server 2008's hypervisor is on track for an August release, Microsoft says. (March 19, 2008)

Hosted email will boom in the short term, study says
Attractive pricing, more relaxed views about off-site security and the acceptance of SaaS will accelerate hosted email adoption. (March 16, 2008)

Microsoft boosts virtual desktop plan with Kidaro buy
Kidaro's desktop virtualization management software will be added to the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack. (March 13, 2008)

VMware releasing management tool based on PowerShell
Microsoft's PowerShell scripting language figures into VMware's plans for its virtual environment management tool. (March 12, 2008)

A glimpse of new AD tools and ILM beta bits
New task-based Active Directory tool lets IT customize the view, while Identity Lifecycle Manager v2 removes IT's burden of managing ID profiles. (March 10, 2008)

February 2008:


Microsoft server chief weighs in on key IT trends
Microsoft's Bob Muglia knows IT administrators have a lot more to worry about today than just server management. (February 27, 2008)

Microsoft deployment tools ready as new server arrives
With Windows Server 2008 on the brink of general availability, planning tools abound. But also keep in mind installation options like Server Core. (February 25, 2008)

SharePoint brings app challenges to Windows shops
Users love Microsoft's Office SharePoint Server, but the application brings fresh responsibilities to IT managers accustomed to infrastructure issues. (February 19, 2008)

Lack of scripting skills could derail a Windows career
Active Directory and Exchange Server administrators must learn scripting language and command prompts to keep their careers on track. (February 15, 2008)

Microsoft service desk delayed until 2010
Microsoft will reengineer System Center Service Manager after receiving complaints about its performance from participants in the initial beta trial. (Feburary14, 2008)

Virtual desktops promise much, but how do we get there?
IT managers have desktop virtualization goals in mind, but they are unclear on the impact of this technology. (February 11, 2008)

Microsoft to release Vista, IE, Office updates
Microsoft on Thursday said it expects to release seven critical updates next week addressing flaws in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer and Office. (February 9, 2008))

Microsoft capacity planner 2007 is ready to go
Microsoft's System Center Capacity Planner 2007, a tool for infrastructure planning, was released to manufacturing this week. (February 7, 2008)

New certifications hit as Windows Server RTM arrives
Microsoft's revamped certification program and the debut of Windows Server 2008 go together, giving IT managers new accreditation choices. (February 6, 2008)

Windows Server 2008, Vista SP1 RTM
Two major releases from Microsoft get February off to a big start. The question is, will enterprise customers bite?  (February 4, 2008)

January 2008:


SQL Server 2008 pushed out to Q3 2008
The next-generation database server, which will offer business intelligence and policy-based management features, will be available later than originally planned.  (January 27, 2008)

Microsoft tightens Citrix ties, adds tools
As the release of Windows Server 2008 and the Hyper-V hypervisor draw nearer, Microsoft is turning up the heat on virtualization rival VMware. (January 22, 2008)

Microsoft woos Domino users with annual tool upgrade
Microsoft scales Exchange migration tools for IT shops with the stomach to run large messaging systems side by side. (January 2, 2008)

Help for nagging Windows server problems from PsTools
Microsoft Sysinternals' PsTools suite is a treasure trove of free Windows NT and Windows 2000 command-line tools that remotely diagnose system ills. (January 19, 2008)

Calculating ROI for Windows Server 2008 migration
Don't let faulty reasoning sabotage your decision to migrate to Windows 2008. Here are some ideas for calculating your ROI numbers and avoiding problems down the road. (January 15, 2008)

Expert offers AD prep tips for Windows Server 2008
Microsoft MVP Brian Desmond gives administrators some tips and tricks for working with the next generation of Windows Server and Active Directory. (January 14, 2008)

Changing of guard spells opportunity for Microsoft
With Gates and now Raikes bidding adieu, Microsoft is positioned for new talent not tied to the fat app mentality. (January 13, 2008)

Expert eyes AD changes in Windows Server 2008
Microsoft MVP Brian Desmond talks about new Active Directory changes and features in Windows Server 2008 that will ease management of passwords and installation.  (January 10, 2008)

Microsoft patches Windows TCP/IP, LSASS flaws
Attackers could exploit Windows TCP/IP, LSASS flaws to hijack targeted computers and do a variety of damage, Microsoft warned Tuesday. Windows Vista is affected. (January 9, 2008)

Microsoft plans two security updates in January
Only one of the two security updates for Windows coming from Microsoft this month is deemed critical.  (January 3, 2008)

Windows Server 2008 and virtualization dominate in 2008
IT managers in Windows shops say the high-impact technologies next year will be Windows Server 2008 and virtualization.  (January 2, 2008)

December 2007:


Microsoft's IT product challenges for 2008
The big servers for IT will arrive as expected from Microsoft in 2008, but the promised service desk isn't likely to make the cut. (December 27, 2007)

Microsoft fixes critical DirectX, Windows and IE flaws
Microsoft's December 2007 security update includes seven patch bulletins -- three of them critical -- for flaws in various versions of Windows, IE and DirectX. (December 11, 2007)

Windows shops set sights on encryption in 2008
Windows security is a never-ending battle, and IT managers have ongoing plans to add layers of protection in 2008.  (December 10, 2007)

Windows Server 2008 second release candidate hits
Microsoft gave beta testers an early holiday gift this year with the release of Windows Server 2008 RC1.  (December 6, 2007)

Windows XP SP3 sits high on user wish list
DLL fixes and NAP interoperability are a couple reasons why Windows managers put Windows XP SP3 on the top of the pile.  (December 5, 2007)

Microsoft warns of Windows zero-day
Attackers could exploit a zero-day flaw in Windows' Web Proxy Auto-Discovery (WPAD) feature to access sensitive data, Microsoft warned Monday. (December 4, 2007)

 

November 2007:


OS deployment tools have broader role with new server
Deployment tools for Microsoft's OSes will accommodate Windows Server 2008. Expect to see more features coming in early 2008.  (November 19, 2007)

Microsoft readies new Windows Server 2008 CTP
Microsoft released a November test build of Windows Server 2008 to a group of beta testers.  (November 17, 2007)

On standalone Hyper-V, a fuzzy picture emerges
Microsoft's standalone virtualization server, now called Hyper-V, won't be ready until late 2008. It's already stirring up questions. (November 15, 2007)

Microsoft offers tools to thwart Office 2007 threats
Microsoft released a free tool and security guide to help IT managers find malicious code and lock down Office 2007.  (November 14, 2007)

Under the hood: Microsoft's desktop and server manager
Microsoft puts several tools in its System Center product line into general availability this week, including its new desktop and server manager.  (November 13, 2007)

Microsoft plans ESX killer with standalone hypervisor
Windows Server 2008 prices set as Microsoft discloses plans for Hyper-V.  (November 12, 2007)

Microsoft's midmarket server comes together
For medium-sized IT shops, Microsoft's midmarket server has one license and one management console for Windows Server 2008, Exchange Server 2007 and more.  (November 6, 2007)

Here's how three IT shops manage passwords
See how three Windows administrators use password management tools to remove some of the burden of password resets off of the help desk. (November 5, 2007)

Simple steps help Windows shops go green
Windows managers will be the front line to a more eco-friendly and energy-efficient IT environment. Just a few tweaks can help you go green.  (November 3, 2007)

October 2007:


Viridian beta may precede new server software
A top executive on the Windows Server 2008 virtualization team says the next milestone may fall before the new server RTMs in February.  (October 31, 2007)

Early plans hatched for virtualization management
With its end-to-end virtualization strategy already on the table, Citrix brass is now cooking up ideas for a management console as well.  (October 25, 2007)

IT shops all ears about virtualizing desktops
Application and desktop virtualization have officially captured the fancy of IT managers -- if the energy at iForum 07 is any indicator.  (October 24, 2007)

Mobile device management server hits Microsoft lineup
Microsoft this week added a management server for mobile devices that will allow IT shops to update devices on the fly.  (October 23, 2007)

Release policies set standards for rollouts
Before deploying Vista, make sure you develop a release policy that identifies how the rollout will be managed so that business requirements are met, tested and implemented.  (October 14, 2007)

October patches fix four threats
A memory corruption problem that allows arbitrary code to run is one of the big issues addressed in this monthly patch parade.  (October 10, 2007)

How to design monitoring controls to manage mistakes
Plagued by calls from angry users? Using workarounds regularly to do your job? Then it's time to design and implement controls that will address potential failures.  (October 9, 2007)

Four critical Windows patches coming in October
Microsoft will deliver four critical security patches that prevent remote code executions on Windows this coming Patch Tuesday.  (October 8, 2007)

Data center growth and SaaS drive systems management
Brad Anderson, general manager of Microsoft's management and services division, says software as a service, data centers and mobility are priorities for his team. (October 7, 2007)

New Windows management czar touts fall releases
Brad Anderson, the new general manager in Microsoft's management and services division, discusses what's new in Configuration Manager and his vision for community building and VMM.  (October 4, 2007)

Service provider Microsoft balances IT and partners
After dancing around its plans for business customers for some time, Microsoft has clarified its software as a service strategy. But there are still issues to resolve.  (October 2, 3007)

Russinovich finds his place at Microsoft
The Windows developer, now a Microsoft fellow, is busy integrating Winternals and Sysinternals tools in Windows and, as always, looking ahead for new ideas.  (October 1, 2007)

 

September 2007:


AutoPatcher lives
Microsoft shut down AutoPatcher in August, but its creator says he thinks he has found a way to revive it that will satisfy IT managers and Microsoft.  (September 28, 2007)

Gadget patch tool tackles free office apps
IT managers can't stop the encroachment of free applications, but new tools can help keep end users properly patched.  (September 27, 2007)

Virtualizing applications: The who and the how
This is the second article in a two-part series on application virtualization that explores the choices in software vendors and what to consider before you deploy.  (September 26, 2007)

Windows Server 2008 RC hits with Viridian beta
The first Windows Server 2008 release candidate is ready for download with a Viridian hypervisor CTP.  (September 25, 2007)

Application virtualization myths debunked
App virtualization stands to resolve DLL hell and reduce the ills of OS migration. But its capabilities are often overstated.  (September 24, 2007)

Use SLAs to assign help desk incident priorities
Service-level agreements help service desks categorize and prioritize IT incidents according to an organization's strategic plan.  (September 22, 2007)

IT shops mull new IBM office apps option, Symphony
Windows shops could have an alternative to costly Microsoft Office with IBM's free Lotus Symphony, which includes document sharing, spreadsheets and presentation applications.  (September 20, 2007)

WSUS, security suites own patch management these days
IT managers don't go for the patching tool point products as much as they used to. Broad security suites do the job.  (September 19, 2007)

One insurer shares Vista deployment early hiccups
The IT manager at Puerto Rico's largest insurance provider shares the good and the bad of his team's Vista migration -- and why virtualization will play a key role.  (September 18, 2007)

The benefits of detective controls in change management
Change is a way of life in Windows IT shops. By using detective controls, Windows managers can minimize the risks associated with changes to production services.  (September 17, 2007)

Microsoft, Sun expand interoperability, add OEM deal
Mostly Sun shops with Windows stand to gain by each company's expanded warm fuzzies that include virtualization interoperability testing and a Windows Server OEM deal.  (September 13, 2007)

Critical September patch could hit Win 2000 SP4 systems
IT managers got a light load of patches this month with only one rated critical.  (September 12, 2007)

Microsoft, Citrix join on common VHD format
Uniting against VMware, Microsoft and Citrix will create a common VHD format for virtual OSes and applications.  (September 11, 2007)

Microsoft makes its case for virtualization
Microsoft's says its virtualization all-in-one play is the way to go. New licensing terms for its Virtual Machine Manager reflect that view.  (September 10, 2007)

One critical Windows patch coming in September
The solitary critical Windows patch for September repairs a remote code execution vulnerability, natch.  (September 8, 2007)

Microsoft spotlights its white hat hackers in new blog
Microsoft hired white hat hackers for their security expertise and is now spotlighting them for the public on a blog.  (September 4, 2007)

In PowerShell 2.0, Microsoft adds remote management
PowerShell creator Jeff Snover gives a glimpse into PowerShell 2.0 and the third-party support that's popping up around the popular scripting language.  (September 1, 2007)

August 2007:


Microsoft puts kibosh on AutoPatcher
Microsoft pulled the plug on AutoPatcher, a free patch distribution tool created by an independent group.  (August 30, 2007)

Windows Server 2008, real release slides into next year
Microsoft has pushed Windows Server 2008 out one quarter. Instead of seeing the bits at the end of this year, it will land sometime in the first quarter.  (August 29, 2007)

Windows XP, Vista service packs coming in 2008
Vista's first service pack is arriving in early 2008, but IT shops will likely give a warmer welcome to XP SP3, due out sometime in the first half of next year.  (August 28, 2007)

Microsoft's desktop manager released to manufacturing
System Center Configuration Manager v5 hits the streets with BitLocker and Virtual Machine Manager integration and Wake-On-LAN. (August 27, 2007)

New security technology bypasses the OS
More vendors are opting to develop security software on the hardware layer and not the OS to improve system manageability.  (August 26, 2007)

Future of WSUS includes integration into other products
Microsoft's popular and free patching tool may morph into something a little different down the road. (August 23, 2007)

Virtualization events add options for Windows shops
Virtualization expert John Palmieri reacts to shifting sands in the virtualization market and the benefits to Windows administrators.  (August 16, 2007)

Microsoft releases beta for Exchange Server 2007 SP1
The second beta for the first service pack for Exchange Server 2007 is feature complete.  (August 15, 2007)

Microsoft has six critical Windows patches in August
Remote code execution vulnerabilities continue to pile up.  (August 13, 2007)

Integrating mobile devices in a disaster recovery plan
Because of their growing popularity in the workplace, don't overlook mobile devices when creating an action plan in the event of a disaster.  (August 11, 2007)

Users hold fast to public folders despite iffy future
Popular demand kept Microsoft from dumping public folders from Exchange Server 2007, but support won't last forever.  (August 9, 2007)

Survey says IT shops without plans patch late
Patching Windows systems quickly is important. but many IT managers do an 'atrocious' job, according to a Forrester analyst.  (August 6, 2007)

Experts pick Windows security technologies to watch
Network access control, remote attestation and virtualization are some of the best bets for better Windows security coming down the road.  (August 4, 2007)

Avoiding software conflicts in a Vista migration
Before considering a Vista rollout, take an inventory of existing applications to determine how well they will work under the new operating system.  (August 2, 2007)

July 2007:


IT managers fret over skipping Vista for Windows 7
IT shops running Windows XP are worried about whether to wait for the next OS release, dubbed Windows 7. A Gartner desktop expert says the fuss is premature.  (July 31, 2007)

Virtual machine manager will RTM in September
Microsoft's new systems management boss, Brad Anderson, gave a glimpse into the company's System Center release roadmap.  (July 30, 2007)

Microsoft desktop manager RC1 ready for download
The first release candidate for System Center Configuration Manager 2007, the cornerstone of Microsoft's systems management play, bests SMS on several counts.  (July 28, 2007)

Bug-weary Windows shops may accept all-in-one tools
Comprehensive endpoint security tools for Windows are coming, and many battle-scarred IT managers are willing to look.  (July 21, 2007)

Cracking the TPM chip – is it possible?
The integrity of the TPM chip is vital to the future of computer security and the value of Windows Vista's BitLocker technology. Cracking it could turn the IT industry on its ear.  (July 19, 2007)

Microsoft unified communications overwhelms IT managers
IT shops find the long list of features in Microsoft's unified communications platform to be daunting and unnecessary, at least for now, say the company's partners.  (July 17, 2007)

Here's what Windows IT shops are buying today
Despite all the hype about Microsoft's new Vista desktop, it sits on the shelf. Microsoft partners say their big sellers are Windows Server 2003 and SharePoint.  (July 16, 2007)

IT communication builds incident management successes
The key to successful incident management is a strong connection among the incident management, service desk and problem management staffs.  (July 15, 2007)

Microsoft barrels toward a services world
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer made it clear that Microsoft's future and the future of IT in general is one where services are the predominant platform.  (July 14, 2007)

Microsoft will launch Windows Server 2008 next February
New versions of Windows Server, Visual Studio and SQL Server will all roll at the same time.  (July 10, 2007)

A revised vulnerability rating system gains steam
A common vulnerability rating system is reworked to help IT managers make better, quicker decisions about security threat levels.  (July 10, 2007)

Postini buy helps Google address IT compliance demands
With Postini in its pocket, Google hopes to win over IT shops running Microsoft Office to Google Apps with its new security credentials.  (July 9, 2007)

Windows Server 2008 RODC adds to branch office security
Laura E. Hunter describes how Windows Server 2008 could improve your ability to manage remote servers securely, but there are some operational gotchas you'll need to master first.  (July 7, 2007)

Fake Microsoft patch email sends users to Trojan Horse
A bogus patch update claiming to be from Microsoft is the latest phishing scam to keep IT managers on their toes. (July 2, 2007)

June 2007:


Microsoft releases nine Windows Vista updates
Microsoft has released nine updates for Windows Vista that range from fixing time zone issues to addressing problems in its dictionary. (June 29, 2007)

Microsoft pushing app development for Office 2007
Office 2007 as an application development platform could mean more tasks in the hands of end users -- or more of a burden for IT managers.  (June 28, 2007)

Windows Server 2008 CTP now available
The Customer Technology Preview includes IIS 7.0 as part of Windows Server 2008's Server Core minimal install option.  (June 27, 2007)

Four simple steps to a more secure database
Refresh your knowledge for securing your customer database and make sure no vulnerabilities are being overlooked.  (June 26, 2007)

New threat attacks transactions in Microsoft browsers
Windows shops can protect themselves against man-in-the-browser attacks with third-party tools and client-side certifications.  (June 25, 2007)

Experts weigh the good and bad of Windows Server Core
Windows Server 2008 Server Core and its nine server roles offer a new way to administer Windows Server. Experts explain the set-up-and-go install option.  ( June 24, 2007)

Quest snaps up Windows tool maker ScriptLogic
Quest Software has devoured ScriptLogic, one of the few remaining independent providers of Windows desktop and server management tools.  (June 21, 2007)

Server Core roles could include Exchange and SAP
With Service Core, IT managers can take advantage of virtualization and better performance, says Ward Ralston, a product manager on the Window Server team.  (June 19, 2007)

SharePoint is bursting local boundaries, study says
Once thought of only as a means of group collaboration, an IDC study shows that IT managers now use Microsoft SharePoint to collect and organize data throughout the enterprise.  (June 18, 2007)

Incident management made easier with Microsoft Service Desk
Stuart Galup gives the skinny on Microsoft Service Desk and explains why help desk software and automated incident management can make your life a lot easier.  (June 17, 2007)

What service-level management means for IT managers
Expert Harris Kern explains what Windows service-level management encompasses and how SLAs fit into the service-level management framework.  (June 15, 2007)

Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 now available
The long promised Virtual Server R2 SP1 is finally ready for download.  (June 14, 2007)

Microsoft service desk beta 1 ready for download
Testers will get a glimpse of System Center Service Manager's features, including the CMDB and an end user self-service portal built on SharePoint Server 2007.  (June 13, 2007)

Microsoft delivers critical Vista patches in June
Despite the new software security development procedures at Microsoft, Vista has some significant holes that should be plugged right away. Source: SearchWindowsSecurity.com  (June 12, 2007)

Windows Server 2003 SP2 released via Automatic Updates
The service pack includes the customary hotfixes and offers IT managers "out-of-the-box" provisioning via Windows Deployment Services.  (June 11, 2007)

Microsoft June patches include four rated critical
On patch Tuesday, Microsoft will have updates for Windows, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and Windows Mail.  (June 9, 2007)

IT managers slow to hop onto Windows Vista
Microsoft says that Windows Vista is seeing strong adoption in the enterprise, but IT managers at TechEd 2007 seem in no hurry to upgrade.  (June 8, 2007)

Better connections promised in next Forefront beta
With the upcoming beta of Microsoft's Forefront, code-named Stirling, IT managers can look forward to managing security threats to the client and server from a single console.  (June 6, 2007)

More free tools coming under Sysinternals brand
Look for Sysinternals to expand its lineup of free Windows tools and add others from the Microsoft Download Center.  (June 5, 2007)

Microsoft's TechEd 2007 -- high concepts, few products
At Microsoft's biggest Windows confab, IT managers learned about a new generation of security tools, IIS 7.0 integration with Windows Server and little else.  (June 4, 2007)

May 2007:


Microsoft crosses signals on open source
Days after saying that open source software infringes on its patents, Microsoft discloses its plan to build bridges between Active Directory and OpenLDAP.  (May 25, 2007)

Six steps to Windows IT service management
Expert Harris Kern explains how to harness the complicated world of Windows IT service management and shares his experiences with implementing and executing a solid structure.  (Maqy 23, 2007)

Considering BitLocker for remote server encryption
Windows Server 2008 plays up improvements to BitLocker drive encryption. IT managers should take steps to prep for the technology.  (May 22, 2007)

Microsoft touts server hardware improvements
IT managers can expect at least one release candidate before Windows Server 2008, previously known as Longhorn Server, is released to manufacturing this year.  (May 18, 2007)

Windows Longhorn public beta spurs flurry of downloads
In just three weeks, more than 100,000 downloads are circulating of Windows Longhorn Server, now named Windows Server 2008.  (May 17, 2007)

Free tool battles Microsoft Office exploits in email
Technology in Microsoft Office 2007 to help block zero-day exploits in Office 2003.  (May 14, 2007)

Microsoft Viridian hypervisor 'lobotomized'?
Features in Windows Server virtualization hypervisor, code-named Viridian, are being cut and relegated to a future release.  (May 12, 2007)

Future SQL Server to add policy management
Microsoft said its plans for the next generation of SQL Server, code-named Katmai, will include rules-based policy management.  (May 11, 2007)

Older platforms get the brunt of May patch activity
Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Exchange Server are getting critical patches this month. Most, though not all, are on older versions of the software.  (May 9, 2007)

Microsoft releases beta for network monitor
A beta of Microsoft's latest network traffic monitor is available for download. Windows Vista support and improved wireless tracking are among the new features.  (May 9, 2007)

Taking a fresh look at content and collaboration
Burton Group collaboration expert Peter O'Kelly tells IT managers why now is the time to develop a serious content and collaboration corporate strategy.  (May 8, 2007)

Case study: One IT department tackles security with NAP
Fulton County's IT shop started to investigate Network Access Protection, Microsoft's new quarantine technology for laptops, after the Welchia worm brought down its network.  (May 7, 2007)

Critical fixes coming for Windows, Office and Exchange
On Patch Tuesday, Microsoft will release 14 updates, and seven will be for security issues.  (May 4, 2007)

Windows roadmap ties security tools to management
Microsoft's Forefront and System Center Essentials are using Dynamic Systems Initiative technology to integrate security and management processes.  (May 3, 2007)

Viridian available to TAP testers
Microsoft's Windows Server virtualization hypervisor code-named Viridian is now open to testers in the software maker's Technology Adoption Program.  (May 3, 2007)

Microsoft releases WSUS 3.0
Free scanning tool has improved reporting features and a Microsoft Management Console-based user interface.  (May 2, 2007)

April 2007:


Downloads hint of PowerShell's powerhouse potential
Although the PowerShell scripting language might be tricky for IT managers at first, early adopters say learning it is well worth the effort.  (April 30, 2007)

Microsoft to release Systems Management Server SP3
This new service pack gives IT managers using SMS 2003 the ability to support Windows Vista.  (April 29, 2007)

First public beta for Windows Longhorn Server arrives
Microsoft is touting better task automation and security features such as quarantine and read-only domain controller in Windows Longhorn Beta 3.  (April 27, 2007)

Unclear definition undermines app virtualization
IT managers are interested in exploring application virtualization but aren't sure if it can conquer DLL errors and ease Vista migration and incompatibility issues.  (April 17, 2007)

Host-based anti-malware tools help fend off attacks
IT managers looking for multi-protection products are checking out host-based anti-malware tools. Microsoft will enter the fray in May with its Forefront Client.  (April 17, 2007)

Microsoft delays betas for virtualization software
Beta releases for Microsoft's Viridian hypervisor and Virtual Server 2005 SP1 have been pushed back. Analysts say ship dates and third-party vendors could be affected too.  (April 16, 2007)

Special Report: IT managers take on compliance
The complexity of adhering to compliance regulations can make any IT manager's head spin. Read our special report that helps you to navigate the murky waters of compliance.  (April 4, 2007)

Overlooking features trips up email archiving projects
IT managers and archiving experts share a few tips on what elements to look for in an email archiving system.  (April 9, 2007)

Five security patches expected on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft said it will make available four updates for Windows, at least one of which will be critical, and one critical security update for Microsoft Content Management Server.  (April 6, 2007)

Microsoft intros virtualization-friendly Vista license
Microsoft's new Vista Enterprise license makes it legal – and cost-effective – to virtualize your desktops using VDI.  (April 4, 2007)  

Regulations spark growing demand for data encryption
Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA are prompting IT managers to use encryption for securing personal data on mobile devices. Microsoft is responding with its own encryption toolkit.  (April 2, 2007)

March 2007:


Companies could buy into SaaS sooner than expected
Quick corporate pick up of collaboration services, like those from Google, will hinge on how fast the digital generation can get their way.  (March 23, 2007)

Lawsuits drive email archiving
Litigation and compliance requirements are giving email archiving systems a higher profile in corporations.  (March 21, 2007)

IT managers turn to training to reduce internal threats
Microsoft and security companies offer materials and services that help companies educate careless users who expose networks to information breaches.  (March 20, 2007)

Embed disaster recovery for best results
Most companies strive to create a disaster recovery plan with a one-size-fits-all template, but the key to a good DR plan is to integrate its components into daily operations.  (March 20, 2007)

Securing enterprise endpoints is key to IT control
IT managers need all the help they can get locking down enterprise end points. This is especially true with mobile devices.  (March 19, 2007)

Windows Server 2003 SP2 drops on patchless Tuesday
New service pack from Microsoft includes mostly security updates. (March 13, 2007)

DST switch offers lessons learned
Those who survived the daylight-saving time deadline offer some words of wisdom in case the laws change yet again.  (March 12, 2007)

No March security patches issued from Microsoft
Patch Tuesday this month is security patch-free, which will give administrators some time to recover from getting their DST patches in place.  (March 9, 2007)

Expert releases tools to demystify Group Policy
Getting the most from Group Policy is tough for IT managers if they don't stay on top of it. One expert has launched his own products to help simplify the process.  (March 5, 2007)

IT managers need to be half techie, half detective
Some basic forensic skills should be part of the job these days as security threats and litigation become more widespread.  (March 5, 2007)

Worm uses Symantec tools to infiltrate SQL Server
Considered a moderate threat, the worm gains access to Microsoft's SQL Server and SQL databases by exploiting vulnerabilities in Symantec's antivirus software.  (March 2, 2007)

February 2007:


All features now available in new SMS beta
Systems Management Server v4 beta 2 is ready for download. The new desktop manager supports Wake-On-LAN and sports a new console.  (February 26, 2007)

IT jitters grow as DST deadline nears
What's patchable for daylight-saving time and what is not? What will it cost to patch? The experts lay it out here.  (February 22, 2007)

Loaded USB stick helps fend off hacker attacks
A tool inspired by hackers can give IT managers the edge they need to thwart attacks directed at their Windows systems.  (February 21, 2007)

Microsoft releases free tools for Notes migration
Transporter Suite for Lotus Notes allows users to analyze their Notes application infrastructure and determine the best course of action.  (February 18, 2007)

Service Desk to have its own reporting capabilities
Despite reports to the contrary, Microsoft says System Center Reporting Manager will remain a standalone product.  (February 15, 2007)

Web services and open source will link directories
Microsoft and Novell are testing three ways to improve Active Directory and eDirectory interoperability. Novell says more info is forthcoming later this spring.  (February 14, 2007)

Microsoft to release five patches for Windows
Twelve security patches will be made available on Tuesday, including some critical ones for Windows and Office, according to Microsoft's monthly security bulletin.  (February 12, 2007)

Microsoft puts final touches on System Center road map
IT managers look forward to more standard features in SCCM 2007 and less need for third-party tools.  (February 8, 2007)

Gates sees end-to-end security through cooperation
Microsoft chairman announces a handful of security products in his RSA Conference keynote and a renewed commitment to work with others for safer computing.  (February 7, 2007)

Many IT managers still dousing security fires
As Bill Gates touts policy-based security as a potential cure-all at RSA this week, IT managers may not have the resources or infrastructure to make it happen.  (February 6, 2007)

New zero-day attack targets Microsoft Excel
Microsoft says maliciously crafted Excel files may permit the execution of arbitrary code. Other Microsoft Office applications may be at risk. Source: SearchSecurity.com  (February 5, 2007)

IT shops balance security with other priorities
Fixed budgets require a longer view and wider results when safeguarding systems.  (February 2, 2007)

Free translator tool ready for download
Microsoft and Novell serve up an OpenXML Translator, which lets users open and save documents in both OpenXML and ODF.  (February 2, 2007)

Microsoft uses Whale technology in new gateway device
Intelligent Application Gateway helps IT managers balance remote access with network security in a single piece of hardware.  (February 2, 2007)

January 2007:


Microsoft ambitious service desk tool revealed
More details are emerging about Microsoft's upcoming help desk product, code-named Service Desk, during a company road show for partners.  (January 29, 2007)

What to look for in a CMDB
If you are shopping for a configuration management database, make sure it has four key capabilities, Gartner says.  (January 25, 2007)

Windows, systems management players gird for battle
Microsoft has a good shot at grabbing business from the Big Four systems management vendors. But can it ever do more than Windows?  (January 24, 2007)

IT shops explore connectivity options for remote users
VPNs are prevalent in enterprises, but Terminal Services and streaming application technology from Microsoft are slowly gaining ground for remote connectivity.  (January 17, 2007)

Out-of-cycle Microsoft patch likely, experts say
Patch specialists and IT administrators were surprised Microsoft didn't fix much-publicized Word zero-day flaws Tuesday. But they don't fault the company for holding back.  Source: SearchSecurity.com  (January 15, 2007)

Vista features that may hurry your migration plans
Expert Bernie Klinder talks about the new Vista features that really improve end users' experiences and may have them clamoring for a quicker upgrade plan from IT managers.  (January 12, 2007)

IT shops explore connectivity options for remote users
VPNs are prevalent in enterprises, but Terminal Services and streaming application technology from Microsoft are slowly gaining ground for remote connectivity.  (January 11, 2007)\

Bumper crop of malware expected in 2007
Malware attacks will strike three-quarters of enterprises this year, according to Gartner analysts. As threats abound, IT managers scramble to plug holes.  (January 10, 2007)

Critical fixes for Excel, Outlook and Windows
Microsoft starts the year with security updates for Excel, Outlook and Windows. Three of the fixes are rated critical. Source: SearchSecurity.com  (January 9, 2007)

Microsoft nixes four patch bulletins
Eight security updates were originally scheduled for Tuesday, but Microsoft has decided to hold back on half of them. Source: SearchSecurity.com  (January 8, 2007)

Virtual PC 2007 release adds Vista support
New feature gives IT managers the ability to test how applications will perform on the operating system while still maintaining a Windows XP environment for users.  (January 3, 2007)

December 2006:


Employers to seek more security talent in '07
Learn what certifications are growing in demand and how employers are looking at the job market in 2007. Source: SearchSecurity.com  (December 24, 2006)

You can't pretext an exploding laptop: Winners, losers
They were the biggest losers -- and winners. From exploding laptops to a 29-year-old media millionaire, 2006 saw players either rising from the ashes, or falling from grace. Source: SearchCIO.com  (December 23, 2006)

Geeks name the must-see movies of 2007
From the wacky wall-crawler to the Man of Steel, geeks talk about the year in movies and give their top picks for 2007.  Source: SearchOracle.com&nbs