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Windows AD groups may not be your answer
Sean McCown: Managing SQL logins in AD groups is the answer MS has been pushing for a long time now but I'm really not a huge fan overall. Read More


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10 reasons for MergePoint Infrastructure Explorer Software.
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Pirated Microsoft Software, a Political Weapon in Russia?
Ms. Smith: Choosing to run pirated software is not wise and carries heavy risks as Microsoft is fully within its rights to protect its software. Yet there seems to be a new twist in the charge to stomp out piracy. Read More

So, how does your dog food taste, Microsoft?
Robert Mullins: I can't tell you how many times people at Silicon Valley companies have told me they eat their own dog food. (I trust that the only company where they don't eat their own dog food is Purina.) Microsoft recently posted about how its Azure dog food tastes. Read More

Oops! Need an Undo in SQL Server? Try using a Snapshot…
Brian Egler: A great feature in SQL Server 2005 and above is the Snapshot database. It appears to be a complete read-only copy of a database. All data tables, views, stored procedures, users, permissions etc. Read More


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Splunk and MapReduce
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Preventing Bad Behavior with Policy Based Management
Brian Egler: SQL Server 2008 supports Policy Based Management. It's SQL Server's version of Group Policy but luckily Active Directory is not involved at all. Read More

Froyo drinks Eclair's Android milkshake
Jon Brodkin: Ah, how fast time flies in the brave new world of Google's Android. Only a few weeks ago, a lucky few of us rejoiced as we started playing with "Froyo," the much-hyped version 2.2 of the Android mobile phone operating system, which replaced 2.1, code-named "Éclair." Read More

Why is organizational change so hard? – Quotes to tee up the conversation
Susan Hanley: This week, the relationship between implementing SharePoint and organizational change came up once again at one of my clients. Read More


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Google Super Spy Eye-in-the-Sky: Total Information Awareness
Ms. Smith: In setting up an action/thriller movie, let's picture mass biometric and CCTV surveillance and tracking technology that is stored in a massive computer database, holding personal information of every person in the United States. Read More

Cyber-Warfare: U.S. Military Hackers and Spies Prepare to Knock the World Offline
Ms. Smith: Theoretically, the world is engaged in a hidden global war that is being fought on a dark virtual battlefield. On October 1st, in the cyber domain, 1,000 U.S. military hackers and Internet spies will get down to the business of cyberwar. Read More

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