05/01/2002
May 2002 - Two Technologies, One Mission: Windows DNS and BIND can work together
Plus: A decade of certification; Exchange management tools; Commerce Server 2000 Exam reviewed; Windows XP security; Active Directory schema; rapid application development
In-Depth
A third-party newsletter featuring small business networking news on Microsoft Small Business Server, bCentral and Windows XP peer-to-peer solutions.
Microsoft’s MCP program turns 10 this spring and, my, how it’s grown!
Although BIND is still the DNS champ, Windows 2000 DNS is becoming more popular. But what do you do when you need to have both on your network? An interop pro shares how to make it happen—step by step.
Manage, monitor, and more—for a price
News
Plus news from ARMTech, FAST Datasearch, LiveVault, and Transcender
Per-CPU licensing, electronic updates added to latest version. Plus news from Legato, Raxco, Remotely Anywhere, and SureSync
Suite now has new diagnostics module for protection, repair and change analysis. Plus news from Winternals, InstallShield, Mice & Men, Trend Micro, O&O, NetOp, and Precise/SiteStor
Exam item writers to be given time to test Windows.NET Server in real-world, says Microsoft.
Microsoft prepares to ship new version midsummer. Plus, news from Compuware, UltraBac, CBTVision, CommVault, Sybari Software and Security Bastion
Just what does the ol' crystal ball say about the next decade?
Blocking e-mail attachments, boot camp training, and MCSA early achievers.
Microsoft slates two more MCAD/MCSD core exams for beta testing in July.
In little more than a month, more than 4,000 people had already attained Microsoft’s newest certification, the Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA).
The final gold medal awarded at the Salt Lake City Olympics goes to the SchlumbergerSema staff that handled the IT infrastructure. And, unlike figure skating, there’s no controversy.
Results show that three-quarters of respondents have at least one server running Win2K.