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>>  LEAD STORY:  MS offers more Exchange options, RTMs 'Titanium'
>>  NEWS:  Redmond rolls out RC1 of SMS 2003
>>  WEBCAST:  Using thin clients to reduce client management overhead
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  'Dot-commer' makes the dictionary cut
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Microsoft offers more Exchange options, RTMs 'Titanium'  (SearchWin2000.com)
Microsoft has offered more choices for customers who need Exchange licenses, but it's up to you to make the right choice for your shop.
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Microsoft announces RC1 of Exchange Server 2003
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NEWS
Redmond rolls out RC1 of SMS 2003 (SearchWin2000.com)
The release candidate of SMS 2003 is now out. Analysts who've had a peek say RC1 is a vast improvement over previous, more bug-infested versions of the software.

NEWS
Diet SBS 2003 to ship this fall (CRN)
The "Bobcat" is almost out of the bag. Microsoft is expected to lift the curtain Tuesday on a diet version of Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 (code-named "Bobcat"). It's a diet version of SBS because it contains only Windows 2003 and Exchange 2003 -- none of the added calories of SQL Server and Internet Security & Acceleration (ISA) Server. "Bobcat" should ship in the fall.

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WEBCAST
Using thin clients to reduce client management overhead
Join Christa Anderson for this webcast and hear about some of the financial, security-related and administrative advantages of using Windows terminals (aka thin clients) to supplement, if not replace, PCs in the workplace.

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OOPS! TRUE IT BLOOPER #105
Too clean for comfort
A tidy environment is usually integral to a productive workday, but is it possible to take your sanitation to excess? In this true IT blooper, an office in Quebec accidentally threw its backup out with the bathwater.

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THE MISSING LINK
'Dot-commer' makes the dictionary cut

The dot-com bubble may have burst a long time ago, but the "dot-commer" has arrived -- in Merriam-Webster's latest Collegiate Dictionary. "Dot-commer" is among the new class of inductees in this tome of the English tongue. "Headbanger," "dead presidents" (paper money), "McJob" (menial work with no future) and "longneck" (something to guzzle after a tough day in the IT department) also made the cut. The Web has had the biggest influence on the American language in the past decade, one lexicographer said, both with the number of new words it has created and the speed with which they've become mainstream slang.

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