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  • Windows 7 launches, offers salvation from Vista

    With Windows 7, IT shops now have a desktop operating system they can look forward to, plus, they gain a handful of administration tools. See more articles related to Windows 7 adoption and migration, application compatibility, and security. 

  • Office 2007 adoption hurdles shared by IT managers

    With two major upgrades in the wings, IT managers balance the pros and cons of migrating to Office 2007 and Vista. 

  • Correct components are critical to Vista experience

    Vista is expected to be available in early 2007. By then vendors are promising they will have the hardware to go with it. 

  • TechTarget announces Products of the Year winners

    The Windows Products of the Year for 2005 have been unveiled, with awards going to 42 products from 14 different categories. 

  • Small biz Office service might have enterprise appeal with dark results

    Microsoft released a Web-based version of Office as a service for small business. But enterprise users may find it a faster way to get new version of Office applications, which may not be good news for the network. 

  • Microsoft's Allchin to retire in 2006

    Microsoft once again shuffles its top brass. Jim Allchin, a key technologist at Microsoft who helped unseat Novell's NetWare as the dominant network OS and made Windows NT the network operating system of choice, will retire next year. 

  • Deadline for SUS support extended

    Customers can no longer download the older version of Microsoft's free patch management tool, but they'll still be able to get software updates through the service for a little while longer if they are already using it. 

  • How 'limited' malcode pulled off the year's biggest attack

    Experts thought worms targeting the Plug and Play flaw wouldn't do much because only Windows 2000 was affected. So how did they mount the biggest attack since Sasser? 

  • End is near for XP SP2 download blocker

    A tool that blocks the automatic download of Windows XP SP2 is set to expire soon. For IT shops that have yet to deploy SP2, Microsoft is offering some last-minute help. 

  • Learning Guide: Authentication

    Without proper hardening defenses in place, Windows authentication quickly becomes a target for hackers and crackers. Learn about important Windows authentication credentials and protocols, and get help hardening authentication for user logon, remote...