Return of the Keyboard Shortcut By Mike Elgan -
Published April 23, 2008
Two Web sites boost your personal productivity by helping you enter computer commands more quickly.
Return of the Keyboard Shortcut By Mike Elgan -
Published April 23, 2008
Two Web sites boost your personal productivity by helping you enter computer commands more quickly.
Hyper-V: The Killer Feature in Windows Server 2008
It's fair to say that while many of the other new features are evolutionary, Hyper-V, by contrast, is revolutionary. Paul Rubens explores Microsoft's big step into virtualization.
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With Windows Server 2008 you can develop, deliver, and manage rich user experiences and applications, provide a secure network infrastructure, and increase technological efficiency and value within your organization.
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Virtualization from the Data Center to the Desktop
Integrated virtualization solutions from Microsoft can help you meet evolving demands more effectively as you transform your IT infrastructure from a cost center to a strategic business asset.
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Microsoft's Legal Struggles The software colossus prepares for new legal rounds over its business practices in the EU, while tackling persistent disputes in the U.S.
Compliance, Regulation And Storage
Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA don't have to be the death knell for companies concerned about retaining files, as vendors step up to comfort them with new products.
Privacy Debate Heats Up
The issue of online privacy and security is no longer merely the pet peeve of advocacy groups and gadflies. Authorities are now looking more seriously at infractions.
Homeland Security: The New IT Rallying Cry
With national security concerns looming for both government officials and the private sector, the IT community may be poised to reap the benefits.
The War Against Spam
Say what you will about those unsolicited marketing emails affectionately known as spam. But it does have a unifying effect. So given everyone's disdain, what's being done to stop spam?
Microsoft's Security Challenge The patches can be critical and important, but they're always necessary. Microsoft's monthly patch party attempts to fill holes in what has become an industry given in a day of persistent vulnerabilities.
Return of The Browser Wars
The nearly simultaneous releases of Firefox 2.0 and IE 7.0 prove that the browser landscape is rich and ripe for rumble.
Frauds, Scams and the Flimflam-Man
Frauds and scams have reached a new level of sophistication thanks to the Internet. As a public service, internetnews.com wants to educate you to their ways so you can avoid being taken by the flimflam-man.
The AOL Time Warner Fiasco
With Steve Case's impending departure, the last of the principal architects of the AOL Time Warner mega-merger will be gone. And the move may open the door for fundamental changes like a sweeping reorganization, a new corporate name or even a de-merger.
IM Players Gamble on Enterprise
Microsoft is challenging IBM with its flavor of IM in the enterprise, AOL and Yahoo! are shifting their business strategies, as all the players look for ways to make money.
Lindows
Since Lindows was announced by former MP3.com CEO and founder Michael Robertson in October 2001, the firm has been at odds with Microsoft over the use of its own name. Now it is starting to roll out products.
Webcasting Royalties
After four years of negotiations among Webcasters and the recording industry over royalty rates, the Library of Congress closes one chapter in the disputed fees. But the book is far from written.
Internet Under Attack
The Slammer worm may be just the beginning. This year global networks can expect an increasing onslaught of malicious attacks and spam.
Microsoft, AOL Become Partners
With a settlement that officially ends the browser wars between Netscape and Internet Explorer, Microsoft and AOL Time Warner collaborate.
The Project Management Imperative
In this special series on Project Management, we take a look at how to gain internal support for an IT project, how to determine a project's value and how to manage the process from planning through post-mortem.
Turning the Infrastructure Out
In this three-article IT Management special report, we look at the emerging generation of hosted applications, explore tips on managing the outsourcing relationship, and glimpse the future of hosted services.
IT Budgeting: The New Reality
The era of 'irrational exuberance' spoiled many in IT, with return on investment seldom a priority. The articles and columns in this series offer advice and insight for IT executives striving to control costs and boost ROI.
Listen Software's How To Series
Listen Software Solutions and author David Nishimoto present a new series that covers the basics of database development and administration. Topics will include creating databases, stored procedures, job management, functions, tables, backup and recovery, segment views, troubleshooting, SQL hints and tuning tips, performance tricks, and much more.
9/11
A year after Sept. 11, internetnews.com returns to explore how the tragedy has changed the IT community, as well as how legislation and law enforcement is shifting to cope with technology-based threats.