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IN THIS ISSUE:
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Virtual Server 2005 set for launch
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The large file challenge
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Data segregation may make it into Longhorn
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More headlines
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Certification 101
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'System & startup settings'
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Keeping remote workers connected
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The Missing Link: Outsourcing comes to McDonaldland
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Virtual Server 2005 set for launch
[SearchWin2000.com]
Industry observers say Microsoft is helping to validate virtualization, even if its technology isn't breaking any new ground.
MORE INFO:
> See why virtual demands pushed Microsoft into action
> Read about EMC and Microsoft's foray into virtualization
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The large file challenge
[SearchExchange.com]
E-mail attachment caching must be included in digital asset management to enable more cost effective, secure and integrated delivery of large files, according to the CTO of advertising giant Ogilvy & Mather.
Data segregation may make it into Longhorn
[CNET News.com]
A method of securing Windows by compartmentalizing sensitive data is being considered for inclusion in Longhorn. The Next Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) is based on technology previously known as "Trusted Windows" and later under the code name Palladium.
More headlines
[From around the Web]
The going price for network of zombie PCs (USA Today)
German teen indicted over Sasser worm (AFP)
Microsoft puts fingerprint readers into hardware (Reuters)
Spammers using e-mail ID to gain legitimacy (CNET News.com)
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'System & startup settings'
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Keeping remote workers connected
Whether they work at home or on the road, ensuring your users can access their e-mail can be challenging. Several IT pros share their experiences and the technologies they use to keep their workers connected.
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Outsourcing comes to McDonaldland
[destination CRM]
IT workers know that outsourcing comes with the territory. What they may not know is, it also comes with fries. Yes, several McDonald's restaurants are testing a drive-through window concept in which the person at the first window isn't actually taking your order. Someone in a call center is doing the work, reading it back to you and sending the info back to the restaurant through a high-speed transmission line. Sounds absurd, but
if it keeps rogue onions from appearing where they shouldn't, more power to them.
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