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Windows 2000 Interoperability
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Segment 1: Show introduction on Windows 2000 interoperability
Segment 2: News with Ed Parry
Segment 3: Interview with Kevin Kocis
Segment 4: Interview with Harry Brelsford
Segment 5: Ask-a-Techie
Segment 6: NET IQ Trivia Quiz with Dave Gabel

Welcome to Win2000Talk, the only radio show on the web to address your Windows 2000 questions and issues. Win2000Talk is the place for you to get the answers to your toughest questions-directly and in-person from well-known Windows gurus and experts on a weekly basis. Listen every Thursday at www.Win2000Talk.com

This Week's Show

Windows 2000 interoperability, or lack thereof, could be a 21st Century Waterloo for Microsoft and its corporate end users. The fact is plug and play is still very much an elusive goal -- particularly for large heterogeneous organizations. So what can corporations do to efficiently integrate their disparate operating system environments? Our guests today will tell you. You'll hear from Kevin Kocis, an IT manager at a large high-tech firm in the Midwest, who specializes in Unix and Windows 2000 DNS integration, and Harry Brelsford, an independent consultant and author who specializes in the small business environment.

We'll also have our regular segments: Ed Parry with the News; Dave Gabel with the NET IQ Trivia quiz; and Ask-a-Techie with Greg Kras, chief technology officer of Sunbelt Software.

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About the host

Laura DiDio, a principal in Information Technology Intelligence Corp. (ITIC), has extensive experience covering the desktop and server operating system market and directory services, with a particular emphasis on the Microsoft Windows and Novell NetWare environments as both an industry analyst and a reporter.

DiDio was most recently a director at Giga Information Group. Prior to that she was a senior editor at various trade publications including Computerworld, Communications Week, LAN Times and Network World.

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