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>> From the editor: In with the new, out with old
>> Featured Topic: SearchWin2000.com's predictions for 2003
>> Site Exclusives:
  • .NET Server, AD improvements, mobility on Redmond's roster
  • Ending analysis paralysis
  • Clean registry -- better performance
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Vendor webcast on event management
  • Live expert webcast with Mark Minasi
  • Vendor webcast on group policy

  •  From the Editor:

    by Marilyn Cohodas, Site Editor

    Welcome to 2003! We have big plans for the coming months. We'll be here with lots more targeted news, technical tips, expert advice -- all focused on the needs of corporate network managers and administrators working with the Windows platform.

    Drop us a line and tell us what IT issues are keeping you up at night. We'll do our best to offer you proven solutions from industry experts and your colleagues in the field. Meantime, from all of us at SearchWin2000.com and SearchWindowsManageability.com, we wish you a happy and prosperous new year.

    Marilyn Cohodas

     Featured Topic:

    Ringing in the New Year: Our 2003 predictions
    by Dave Pye, Assistant Site Editor
    In life, it's tempting to roll the dice once in a while. But in the world of IT, that sort of attitude is ill-advised. Instead, turn to our panel of experts for their thoughts on the past year -- and what's in store for 2003.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured Expert: Ed Tittel, president, LANWrights
    Categories: Career and certification

    Tittel will help you unscramble the alphabet soup of Microsoft certification.
    View all Tittel's answers

    Site Exclusives:
    >> .NET Server, AD improvements, mobility on Redmond's roster for 2003
    It doesn't take a crystal ball to realize that .NET Server 2003 and its Active Directory improvements will likely be the biggest newsmakers out of Redmond, Wash.
    >> Analysis paralysis must end in 2003
    Windows admins must make weighty security, migration decisions this year -- and stop wringing their hands and start battening down the hatches.

    Tip of the Week:
    The registry is an often overlooked desktop performance booster. Here are some important tips to help you keep the registry free of spurious entries and protected against disaster.
    >> Clean registry -- better performance

     Site Highlights

    Vendor webcast on event management
    Learn how to improve uptime and tighten security.
    Find out about this proactive approach to managing event logs from servers, routers and workstations.
    Sponsored By: Prism Microsystems

    Vendor webcast on group policy
    Listen now!
    Hear a discussion of group policy-based security management and related tips.
    Sponsored By: Quest Software
    LIVE expert webcast with Mark Minasi
    Jan. 9 at 2:00 p.m. EST
    Mark will show you how to squeeze the most power out of your Windows server and workstation operating systems. Register now.
    Sponsored By: PowerQuest


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