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March 30, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

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Tighter code part of Microsoft security effort, Gates says
Bernie's Books: 'Windows Server 2003 -- A Beginner's Guide'
Opinion: Will Microsoft ever get its act together?
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Featured Topic: Get Up2Speed -- Office 2003


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Tighter code part of Microsoft security effort, Gates says
[SearchWin2000.com]
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates offered some specifics on security, as well as a boost for business-process modeling, during a session Monday at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo.
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Microsoft's weeklong security blitz
Gates adds his voice to speech, developer message


Bernie's Books: 'Windows Server 2003 -- A Beginner's Guide'
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"Windows Server 2003: A Beginner's Guide" gives novices just enough information to get themselves in trouble, writes reviewer Bernie Klinder. But there are some who will benefit from this guide.


Opinion: Will Microsoft ever get its act together?
[SearchSecurity.com]
Checking out Microsoft advisories reveals Microsoft revamped its security bulletins, as published in the security section of its TechNet Web site, causing security concerns.


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Microsoft preparing to release code to open source
Latest Bagle variants make game of 'hearts'
Microsoft criticized for not bundling security
Microsoft boosts back-office applications


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TOPICS: Featured Topic: Get Up2Speed -- Office 2003
Weighing a move to Office 2003? This administrator's guide outlines the pros, cons and pitfalls you may encounter. You'll also find articles on new Office features, a webcast and tips about Outlook, security and collaboration.



TIPS: Microsoft puts security into developer curriculum
Last month, Microsoft came out with two new certification exams focusing on the developer's side of security. The new exams aim at developer knowledge about implementing application security for Microsoft's two primary programming languages (VB and C#) and its primary development environment (.NET). Read this tip to find out more about these new exams and the new Microsoft curriculum.


WEBCASTS: Expert Webcast: Selecting managed network security services
More businesses are hiring an outsourcer to manage their security, from firewalls to VPNs and everything in between. In this webcast, Ed Yakabovicz, senior security engineer, project manager, and author talks about your choices and how to select the best security services for your network.
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The Missing Link
Help desk dispenses megadose of placebo
If "DJ" the tech support guy ever wants to make a career change, he should consider the faith-healing circuit. That's because DJ works magic for clueless users with "keyboard sensitivity" problems.
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