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  • E-biz still the top driver

    Scary stories will not slow the growth of e-business as the Asian Pacific region continues to embrace online commerce. The key, according to some, is the correct application of corporate intranets.

  • MSCS vs. NLB: Evaluating the pros and cons

    When it comes to high availability clustering solutions in Windows 2000, you have two main choices: the Microsoft Cluster Service and network load balancing. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each.

  • Exchange 2000 migration: Plan now or pay later

    If you don't do your homework and properly prepare for Exchange 2000, you could join the ranks of those who have experienced failed upgrades. Learn the facts you should keep in mind as you plan your Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 conversion.

  • The Year 2000 in review

    The new millennium was the year Microsoft was ordered to bifurcate, dot-coms tanked on Wall Street, WorldCom's Bernie Ebbers saw his merger mania capped and Napster scared the recording industry nearly to death. 2000 was a cascading waterfall of events that ended any doubts about the Net's ability to change the way we think, learn, play and do business.

  • Vista struggling to match XP sales

    Sales of boxed copies of Windows Vista continue to significantly trail those of Windows XP during its early days, according to a soon-to-be-released report.

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  • MSCS vs. NLB: Evaluating the pros and cons

    When it comes to high availability clustering solutions in Windows 2000, you have two main choices: the Microsoft Cluster Service and network load balancing. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each.

  • Exchange 2000 migration: Plan now or pay later

    If you don't do your homework and properly prepare for Exchange 2000, you could join the ranks of those who have experienced failed upgrades. Learn the facts you should keep in mind as you plan your Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 conversion.

  • Are PC makers poised for major hit?

    A third of today's top 10 manufacturers could exit the PC business by 2007, according to a new report.

  • Prevent unsupported hardware and software installs

    Supporting the software and hardware solutions approved by your company's management is hard enough. Use these techniques to prevent unauthorised installations.

  • Get your PC's ready for Windows XP

    Before you go through the time and expense of rolling out Windows XP, consider Microsoft's hardware requirements. What are the minimum hardware requirements and why can these be insufficient for normal business use?

Reviews (49)

  • Windows XP: Hard on hardware

    Will XP support your hardware? Bill O'Brien knows that you really don't want to roll out Windows 2000 only to find yourself facing yet another upgrade decision in a few months.

  • Analysis: Microsoft's OS update

    Underneath the sheen, what's Windows Vista made of? We take a detailed look at the recently delayed operating system.

  • Sun strategy: A Java giveaway

    Sun plans to bundle its application server software into Solaris, a move that could shake the industry.

  • Microsoft Whistler Beta 1

    Not just another version of Windows, Microsoft's Whistler has the potential to make PCs something they are not known to be: stable and reliable.

  • Palm deal harks back, looks forward

    News analysis: Palm is hoping that lightning will strike twice with its acquisition of Handspring, but the reunion may not be an easy one.

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