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[June 1, 2006]  
An Englishman in Seattle – Eric Doyle’s WinHEC review
Renowned UK IT Journalist Eric Doyle takes a lighthearted look at Microsoft's WinHEC conference.
by Editors

[April 10, 2006]  
SQL Server 2005 Schemas -- separate users from objects
Niels Berglund shows you how to use schemas in SQL Server 2005.
by Niels Berglund

[April 10, 2006]  
Interview: An in-depth look at Microsoft’s virtualisation strategy.
On the day that Microsoft announced that it was going to start giving away Virtual Server 2005 R2 for free, Windows IT Pro News UK spoke to some key Microsoft personnel about their wider virtualisation strategy and what it means for the competition.
by Editors

[March 31, 2006]  
Registration starts for Devconnections Europe 2006
Registration has started for Connections Europe 2006 which will be held at the Acropolis Congress and Exhibition Centre in Nice from April 24-27 and is co-promoted by the Windows IT Pro UK team and co-sponsored by Microsoft.
by Editors

[March 31, 2006]  
Microsoft launches UK-wide competition for IT pros
Microsoft is inviting IT professionals in the UK to submit their designs for computer systems that demonstrate creativity and deliver value to businesses or public sector and not-for-profit organisations.
by Editors

[March 31, 2006]  
Interview: Microsoft Dynamics takes on the ERP big beasts.
Windows IT Pro News UK caught up with Paul White, director of Microsoft Business Solutions in the UK to discuss the Redmond giant’s Dynamics strategy and its place within the ERP market.
by Editors

[February 24, 2006]  
A New Image Format
by John Savill

[September 28, 2005]  
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[June 27, 2005]  
Windows IT Pro Magazine Names Best of Microsoft Tech·Ed 2005 Europe Finalists
Windows IT Pro Magazine announced today the 29 finalists for the Best of Microsoft Tech·Ed 2005 Europe Awards conducted by Windows IT Pro Magazine and SQL Server Magazine.
by Editors

[June 13, 2005]  
Quest to Acquire Vintela
Vintela will deliver a pivotal component to Quest’s long-term strategy to extend Microsoft Active Directory by enabling organizations with Unix, Linux, Mac and Java systems to benefit from Active Directory throughout their heterogeneous enterprises.
by Editors

[June 9, 2005]  
Speed Up Your Snort IDS
Using an IDS is a good thing. Making that IDS run faster makes that good thing even better.
by Mark Joseph Edwards

[June 8, 2005]  
Patch Management and WSUS
Patch management can be a very stressful project to handle. Getting a little help from your peers can often save a lot of grief.
by Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 25, 2005]  
Microsoft Gatekeeper Test Gets a Fresh Start
The Microsoft EMEA Gatekeeper test will begin again on Monday 6 June. When the test restarts on 6 June all scores will be reset to zero and all participants will receive one wildcard.
by Editors

[May 24, 2005]  
Penetration Testing
Testing your own systems for vulnerabilities is a necessary part of keeping your systems secure.
by Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 13, 2005]  
The Hurdles To An OS Upgrade
Many companies choose not to upgrade older operating systems, sometimes because it costs too much.
by Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 11, 2005]  
Spyware Conundrum
Spyware has become quite a problem. How many ways are there to address the problems it poses?
by Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 6, 2005]  
Software Updates: How Do You Handle The Process?
Keeping up with patch installation can be an incredibly challenging task.
by Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 6, 2005]  
Quest Software Acquires Imceda Software Inc.
Quest Software and Imceda Software announced an agreement for Quest to acquire Imceda. The acquisition will expand Quest Software’s products for managing SQL Server databases and marks Quest’s entry into the backup/recovery and security auditing markets.
by Editors

[May 4, 2005]  
Wi-Fi Hotspot Security
When you build a wireless hotspot for your business you might inadvertantly build a free wireless hotspot for the public.
by Mark Joseph Edwards

[April 21, 2005]  
Network Access For Visitors
You probably have visitors (business partners or associates) come to your offices and sometimes they would like to have Internet access from your facilities. But how do you allow them access without compromising your network security?
by Mark Joseph Edwards





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