Over the last few years, Microsoft has been trying to make PowerShell the management tool of choice. Almost all the newer Microsoft server products requireRead More
Category: MCSE 2008
No one working in network security can complain that the issue has been ignored by the press. Between Stuxnet, WikiLeaks server attacks and counterattacks, andRead More
For this month’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released six security bulletins, five of which it’s rated as critical. (The remaining update addresses an important threat.) WhileRead More
Making up for lost time, Microsoft has released nine security bulletins for October after taking the month of September off. Of the nine updates, MicrosoftRead More
Microsoft’s flirtation with Java as a part of its long-term systems strategy ended in late January when Microsoft agreed to pay $20 million to settleRead More
Don’t panic It’s OK that Microsoft is retiring the Windows NT Server 4.0 MCSE exams on Dec. 31, 2000. I’ll stop for a moment toRead More
In order to distribute your Windows Phone 7 app, you need to deal with App Hub, Microsoft’s developer site for Windows Phone 7 and XboxRead More
Microsoft agreed to pay Norway’s Opera Software $12.75 million to head off a threatened lawsuit over code that made some Web pages on MSN lookRead More
While Microsoft is pleased with robust sales of new PCs that come loaded with Windows XP, the company has been less than satisfied with theRead More
Recently, Microsoft announced yet another security vulnerability. Yes, I know that Microsoft announces new security vulnerabilities every week, but this one requires your immediate attention.Read More