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  • Win NT: Enhancing reliability and scalability

    Find out how to make your old Windows NT server more reliable and able to handle a larger load by installing Windows Load Balancing Service in Windows NT Enterprise Edition.

  • NT4 users: Act now or ...

    Whether or not you like Microsoft's new licensing plan, if you're still running NT4, you've got decisions to make, and soon.

  • Look out Apache and IIS; here comes Xitami

    Apache HTTP server and Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS) for Windows NT/2000 will likely dominate the Web server market for years to come. However, some new players are making their mark.

  • Case study: Migrating from NT to the iSeries

    Escalating costs, e-mail downtime and related user frustration, and the logistical nightmares associated with running 400 NT servers prompted a major insurance provider to investigate the iSeries.

  • Apple more secure than Windows NT?

    With exploit code for an OS X vulnerability released last week and a compromised Australian university Mac server caught hosting malware in August, it may be time Apple admitted its platform is no more secure than any other.

Features and Case Studies (193)

  • Win NT: Enhancing reliability and scalability

    Find out how to make your old Windows NT server more reliable and able to handle a larger load by installing Windows Load Balancing Service in Windows NT Enterprise Edition.

  • NT4 users: Act now or ...

    Whether or not you like Microsoft's new licensing plan, if you're still running NT4, you've got decisions to make, and soon.

  • Create legal notices at login in Windows NT

    Many organisations are using legal notices at logon to help mitigate the various legal pitfalls of enterprise computing. Here's a look at how to set up legal notices in Windows NT 4.0 with a registry edit.

  • Analysing Microsoft security Pt 1: Windows NT

    Today, with information security being more important than ever, it is critical to keep up with these patches on existing Windows systems and to design new systems that are secure.

  • Time running out for Windows NT

    Microsoft's extended support for the 7-year-old workstation version of the operating system ceases at the end of the month.

Reviews (95)

  • Windows .Net Server: Worth the wait?

    Now, after a year's delay, Windows .Net Server -- the mother of all Enterprise Servers--has arrived in beta form, ZDNet puts it to the test.

  • The best endpoint security suite is...

    Wondering which endpoint security suite keeps your clients the most protected? Enex TestLab racks them all up and puts them through their paces.

  • Microsoft extends NT's life

    Microsoft on Monday added another year of life to its aging Windows NT 4 operating system as the company struggles to convert customers to newer products.

  • Quarter of NT apps won't run on Server 2003

    Windows Server 2003 is supposed to be the product that finally persuades NT4 users to upgrade - yet many who do will find some of their applications will no longer work.

  • Microsoft's migration plan

    A deal cinched Wednesday could help Microsoft tackle a long-standing problem: How to sell new software to customers reluctant to give up a 7-year-old version of Windows.

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