Microsoft capacity planning tool set for year-end release, 11/28/2007: Microsoft plans to release by year-end its tool to help user's size deployments of servers such as Exchange and SharePoint. . . On Tuesday, the ... Web apps, Office among top security headaches, says SANS, 11/28/2007: Web-based applications and security holes in Microsoft Office are among the biggest threats faced by Internet users today, according to the SANS ... Microsoft won't confirm proxy configuration flaw, impending patch, 11/27/2007: Microsoft Tuesday was still examining the details of a vulnerability discovered by a hacker that appears to exploit an eight-year-old flaw in ... Oracle to VMware users: We still support you, kind of, 11/27/2007: Oracle Corp. attempted to clarify its support policy for customers running non-Oracle virtualization platforms, after conflicting statements during ... Microsoft pushes IT in Siberia, 11/26/2007: Microsoft is working with one local government in Siberia on improving the use of IT by the government in the region, the software giant said on ... Today on Microsoft Subnet Microsoft and Autodesk have been ordered to pay $140 million in damages on a patent infringement lawsuit. Have you considered Linux SIP gateways for putting voicemail in Exchange 2007? Operating systems be gone Who will win the next operating system battle? The hypervisor – it is poised to replace the OS altogether, argues Microsoft Subnet blogger Mitchell Ashely. Time to start mastering PowerShell PowerShell is soon coming to every Microsoft server product. Tyson Kopczynski says that's good news. More from the Microsoft Subnet blog: Plus, Greenpeace dings Microsoft for toxic manufacturing practices. Microsoft's VoIP QoS server fills a big gap. And, games people play: how a Wii machine betrayed a cheating wife. |
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