Title: Today's News
August 02, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  System Center joins the Microsoft logjam
  >  64-bit Windows for the price of 32
  >  Microsoft fixes Internet Explorer flaws
  >  More headlines
  >  Terminal Services 101
  >  'Tuning Microsoft Server Clusters'
  >  Group Policy Learning Guide
  >  The Missing Link: Kernels of truth: Readers claim they wrote Linux

Headlines

System Center joins the Microsoft logjam
[SearchWin2000.com]
The software maker's plan to combine desktop and server management in a single offering has been put on hold while Microsoft works to clear a backlog of products that have a higher priority.
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64-bit Windows for the price of 32
[SearchWin2000.com]
Microsoft has signaled its plans to let buyers of a 32-bit version of Windows upgrade to a future 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 for free.

Microsoft fixes Internet Explorer flaws
[SearchSecurity.com]
The fix addresses Internet Explorer security holes exploited by Download.Ject and other malicious code.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
Losing the perimeter to gain better data security (SearchSecurity.com)
Ten steps to IT efficiency (SearchCIO.com)

Also on SearchWin2000.com
FEATURED TOPIC:  Terminal Services 101
Thin clients are no longer the pariah they once were. Ease of patching, security and greater control have all contributed to renewed interest. Find out how to install, deploy and operate a Terminal Services environment.

CHAPTER OF THE WEEK:  'Tuning Microsoft Server Clusters'
Optimizing a clustering environment is a complex undertaking. However, experience shows that creating a system baseline before diving into the tweaking can save a ton of time and grief down the road. This chapter from the book "Tuning Microsoft Server Clusters," by Robert Buchanan, explains everything you need to know to perform a successful pre-tuning analysis.

LEARNING GUIDE:  Group Policy Learning Guide
This guide introduces you to Group Policy, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid and provides troubleshooting help and advice. You'll find Group Policy articles, tutorials, tips, tools, white papers, expert advice and more to pump up your Group Policy know-how quickly.



The Missing Link

Kernels of truth: Readers claim they wrote Linux
[SearchEnterpriseLinux.com]
In the spirit of open source (and Fox News), you decide who wrote Linux. Some are claiming that Linux originated in Gotham City, ancient Egypt or in an alien craft piloted by none other than the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Just be prepared to take each kernel of truth with a monster grain of salt.


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