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Microsoft sets new Patch Tuesday record
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A wild, four-day ride from open source to Exchange
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Microsoft shifts toward hybrid firewall approach
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More headlines
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Blogs -- not just for ranting anymore
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Anti-Spam best practices - Expert Webcast
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'Building your defense strategy'
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The Missing Link: Company redefines whiz-bang technology
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Microsoft sets new Patch Tuesday record
[SearchWindowsSecurity.com]
Microsoft's flurry of security bulletins this week made October the busiest patch month on record. That's particularly bad news if you're running an older version of Windows.
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A wild, four-day ride from open source to Exchange
[SearchExchange.com]
Feeling that it had little control over its Sendmail-based messaging system, Utah's Private Mentoring Group decided to bring e-mail in-house. But it found there's no easy path from other e-mail servers to Exchange.
Microsoft shifts toward hybrid firewall approach
[SearchWindowsSecurity.com]
Sidestepping the debate about whether hardware or software firewalls provide the best security, Microsoft has decided to go for the best of both worlds.
More headlines
[From around the Web]
New Microsoft Office servers on the way (Microsoft Watch)
Microsoft launches Windows shopping portal (eWEEK)
Microsoft U.K. security chief departs (ZDNet UK)
WLAN and VoIP: A match made in heaven? (SearchNetworking.com)
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TIP OF THE DAY:
Blogs -- not just for ranting anymore
Blogs may be better known for dubious contributions to political campaigns, but technology and business management experts agree that blogging is coming into its own as a powerful communication medium. And that's exactly what makes web logs ideal for the career-minded Windows professional who wants to heighten his profile and marketability.
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ON DEMAND WEBCAST:
Anti-Spam best practices - Expert Webcast
Michael Osterman, president of Osterman Research, discusses anti-spam best practices and offers recommendations that an enterprise -- and even individual users -- can follow to minimize the destructive impact of spam.
CHAPTER OF THE WEEK:
'Building your defense strategy'
The old Windows 2000 Encrypting File System (EFS) received a substantial update in Windows .NET, but there are many gotchas to be aware of. This chapter, from the book "Windows Internet Security: Protecting Your Critical Data," by Cyrus Peikari, provides a thorough walk-through on how to create an impenetrable moat around your system using the features of .NET EFS.
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Company redefines whiz-bang technology
[The Register]
Intel didn't think of it. Neither did IBM or Microsoft. No, it took a company called Wizmark to hit the spot when it comes to the new No. 1 priority in technology. The company has created a high-tech urinal cake that can play commercial messages -- complete with sound, flashing lights and images. And unlike a Pentium chip or an Xbox, this piece of technology can withstand 10,000 flushes and leave the surrounding area smelling nice
and disinfected. The cake uses sensors to determine when a prospective listener sidles up to answer nature's call. Obviously, a medium for men and alternative to the ripped-out sports page plastered on the wall, the cakes will advertise Country Music Television's new "Outlaws" TV special. Pity the person who must change out the cakes when Spike TV buys some porcelain time.
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