Tuesday, February 08, 2011

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Using DHCPv6 to Dynamically Issue IPv6 Addresses in a Microsoft Network
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Yikes, Microsoft to patch 22 bugs
Julie Bort: Three zero days will be fixed on Patch Tuesday and security experts warn that the massive re-boot could cause some services to freak out. Read More

Which of Microsoft's top rivals will be most dangerous in 2011?
Julie Bort: You don't get to $60 billion without making a few enemies. Read More

Former FBI Agent Turned ALCU Attorney: Feds Routinely Spy on Citizens
Ms. Smith: Domestic spying on citizens is done by too many federal agencies, targeting people based on religion and political activity. Read More

Windows Phone 7 shipped 1.5 million units; we already know that
Robert Mullins: IDC Q4 report has few new details but says WP7 'ramped up quickly.' Read More


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Sun Chemical Manages Complex Batch
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IPv6 Static Addressing and DNSv6
Rand Morimoto: How to configure IPv6 Addresses on Windows 2008 and 2008 R2 Servers, Windows 7 Workstations, and Configuring DNSv6. Read More

IPv6 Addressing, Subnets, Private Addresses
Rand Morimoto: Understanding the Basic Addressing of IPv6 in your Windows IPv6 Architecture Read More

Microsoft releases Phone 7 developers tool update
Robert Mullins: Microsoft has released the Windows Phone Developers Tool Update, which allows application makers to add new features such as cut-and-paste. Read More

Award winning SharePoint intranets that don't look like SharePoint
Susan Hanley: I'm spending this weekend hunkered down with the 433-page Intranet Design Annual 2011 from Nielsen Norman Group of this year's 10 best intranets. About half the winners use SharePoint. Read More


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Getting Serious with IPv6 in a Windows Networking Environment
Rand Morimoto: Planning and Implementing IPv6 in your Microsoft Windows Environment. Read More

Windows drops below 90% market share according to Net Applications
Kerrie Meyler: Market share down to 89.7% as a measurement of mobile and desktop operating systems combined. Read More

BridgeSTOR does data deduplication Microsoft doesn't
Robert Mullins: New appliance shrinks storage needs in Data Protection Manager. Read More

How Slow is Slow? Slowly Changing Dimensions in SSAS
Brian Egler: Slowly Changing Dimensions, or SCD, are key component of a well-designed Data Warehouse. Read More

Danger, Danger: The Cloud Will Eat Your Data
Dustin Puryear: People place too much confidence in "the cloud." Read More

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