More top picks from the week: Open source alliance challenges Microsoft Auto 4.0 Were Microsoft Layoffs Political or A Token Gesture? Microsoft issues two security advisories: for Excel exploit, Windows Autorun Windows 7: maybe in September Should a Certification expire? iRony: A lesson in why iPhone is remarkable, except as a phone From our bloggers: Mitchell Ashley: Converging on Microsoft Microsoft vs. Tom-Tom: A Linux PR nightmare It's interesting Microsoft would take this action and while it's not a direct assault claiming broad Linux patent infringements, the claims against Tom-Tom's Linux are direct enough to surely garner the attention of Linux and other open source advocates. ... is this another SCO Unix fiasco in the making?" Ron Barrett: A Better Windows World Applause for an agentless diagnostics tool Golden Bits Software offers QueryShark, a powerful systems reporting at an affordable price. Tyson Kopczynski: Hidden Microsoft SSH PowerShell for the masses Here's a tip on another great open-source scriptable SSH resource. Glenn Weadock: On Windows Server 2008 Pack up your troubles with this cool WS2008 applet Problem Steps Recorder app allows you to troubleshoot simply by performing the reproducible problem. Brian Egler: SQL Server Strategies Should Microsoft move to skills-based certifications? Certifications are achieved by taking an exam made up of multiple choice questions. This verifies that a person can answer questions about a skill but doesn't prove the person can perform the skill. Randy Muller: All About Microsoft Certifications Training with Learning Plans Microsoft offers is an interactive web site intended to help you choose your training goals, and the fastest path to achieve them. Susan Hanley: Essential SharePoint SharePoint: smart investment in a recession If collaboration solutions were a smart investment in 2008, they are even smarter in the recession of 2009. Here are a few arguments to help you justify a SharePoint investment. Alex Lewis: Windows into Silicon Valley Managing the OCS 2007 R2 edge server If you've loaded up OCS 2007 R2 Edge services on Server 2008 you might have noticed something strange. What happened the management tools?! Hot discussions among Microsoft Subnet readers The case for open ... hardware A $99,999 keyboard is the best bargain I've seen yet Microsoft skills week Giveaways: One lucky reader will win a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500. Deadline March 31. See the Microsoft Subnet home page for entry details. Check out Microsoft Subnet’s library for free chapters. |
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