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Admins applaud Microsoft's early warning program
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Networking pros vital to IT's future
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Is MS ready to assert IP rights over the Internet?
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More headlines
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Crash Course -- SMS
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'Securing Terminal Services'
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Why editing complex views in SQL Server Enterprise Manager can be dangerous
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The Missing Link: Bush victory a boon for Canadian immigration site
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Admins applaud Microsoft's early warning program
[SearchWin2000.com]
IT organizations will now be able to better assess threats and allocate resources before security patches are released.
MORE INFO:
> See why Microsoft's early notices level the patch playing field
> Look back at October's record-breaking Patch Tuesday
Networking pros vital to IT's future
[SearchNetworking.com]
Network admins will be even more important to IT as next-generation technologies take hold, according to a top analyst, but some say these technologies are still a long way off.
Is MS ready to assert IP rights over the Internet?
[eWEEK]
An engineer has asked the IETF standards body to look into his claim that Microsoft is trying to lay claim to several basic Internet protocols as part of its Royalty Free Protocol License Agreement.
More headlines
[From around the Web]
Study: IT salaries to creep up on '05 (SearchCIO.com)
Royalty question surfaces in WS-Discovery spec (SearchWebServices.com)
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LEARNING CENTER:
Crash Course -- SMS
Microsoft is about to release two new feature packs for their Systems Management Server. This collection of SMS info will get you up to speed quickly!
CHAPTER OF THE WEEK:
'Securing Terminal Services'
When it comes to Terminal Services, security must be viewed as a whole with end-to-end measures throughout your TS environment. Any "a little bit here and a little bit there"-solutions will inevitably leave your entire system vulnerable to malicious attackers. This chapter walks through the security layers and strategies that need to be in place in order to make your TS environment truly bulletproof.
TIP OF THE DAY:
Why editing complex views in SQL Server Enterprise Manager can be dangerous
SQL Server Enterprise Manager has a built-in visual editor for prototyping and creating views. For programmers who are trying to get a handle on how to create a complex view that contains a great many JOIN statements, using Enterprise Manager's visual tools to prototype the view is extremely helpful. The more complex the view, however, the more prone it may be to being re-rendered improperly in Enterprise Manager.
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Bush victory a boon for Canadian immigration site
[Reuters]
President Bush isn't the only winner in the 2004 election. Canada's immigration Web site -- www.cic.gc.ca -- is experiencing a landslide of its own. Since Tuesday, the site has gotten nearly six times its usual number of hits -- most surfers being downcast Democrats flirting with the idea of making a run for the northern border. Traffic has died down a bit -- now it's only about three times the norm.
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