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[January 7, 2009]  
Q. How does Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) work?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[January 6, 2009]  
Vulnerability Scanner Showdown: AppDetectivePro 5.4.6 vs. AuditPro Enterprise 4.0
SQL Server Magazine  — John Green

[January 6, 2009]  
AuthAnvil
Scorpion Software's easy-to-use two-factor authentication solution doesn't break the bank.
Windows IT Pro  — Michael Dragone

[January 6, 2009]  
Q: What is the audit policy subcategory Special Logon, and what is it used for?
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[January 6, 2009]  
Q: Is there an easy way to change a registry setting on specific servers?
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[January 6, 2009]  
Green Means Go
Windows IT Pro  — Christan Humphries

[January 6, 2009]  
Q. Can I seed a cluster continuous replication passive copy from a backup?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[January 6, 2009]  
SharePoint FAQs
Get the basics on Windows SharePoint Server 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, including tips on installation requirements, site development, and where to go for more information.
Windows IT Pro  — Michael Otey

[January 6, 2009]  
Xbox 360 Sales Hit 28 Million
Microsoft on Tuesday announced that sales of its Xbox 360 video game console hit 28 million units by the end of 2008, a year that the company described as the console's "biggest ever." Microsoft also made the dubious claim that it has "expanded the
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[January 6, 2009]  
Home Tech? Work Tech? Increasingly, It's Just Tech
Paul discusses how the consumer market is influencing business technology in ways that are unprecedented.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[January 6, 2009]  
SSD Announcements Precede CES
Several companies are touting new solid state drive products, part of a trend toward SSDs.
Windows IT Pro  — Zac Wiggy

[January 6, 2009]  
Technology Aims to Prevent Cell Phone Use While Driving
Locking down cell phones while their users are driving? Admirable. Now how about a lockdown for BlackBerries while their users are sitting in meetings. Ouch.
Windows IT Pro  — Caroline Marwitz

[January 6, 2009]  
No Jobs, No Excitement at Apple's Last Macworld Keynote
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made the right move in skipping out on his company's last appearance at Macworld: In a Tuesday keynote address at the conference, Apple had no interesting new products to sell, opting instead to spend mind-numbing amounts of time on
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[January 5, 2009]  
Q. How does cluster continuous replication (CCR) work in Microsoft Exchange Server?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[January 5, 2009]  
SQL Server Consolidation Initiative Under Way at Microsoft
Microsoft's IT function is implementing SQL Server consolidation activities aimed at saving money and the environment.
SQL Server Magazine  — Karen Bemowski

[January 5, 2009]  
Google's Android Running on a Netbook
The team that got the Linux-based OS to run on a netbook reported that it was easy.
Windows IT Pro  — Zac Wiggy

[January 5, 2009]  
Improve Your Desktop Backup and Security
Symantec recently released a beta version of Norton 360 3.0.
Windows IT Pro  — Lavon Peters

[January 5, 2009]  
On Eve of Macworld, Microsoft Again Highlights 'Apple Tax'
With the economy in freefall, Microsoft this week continued its discussion of the "Apple Tax," what it says are the additional costs associated with using the Mac platform instead of a Windows-based PC. According to the company, the severity of the Apple
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[January 3, 2009]  
IE Usage Share Fell in 2008
According to researchers at Net Applications, use of Microsoft's Web browser, Internet Explorer, fell from 74 percent to 68 percent of the market by the end 2008. The main beneficiary of that decline was Mozilla Firefox, which jumped to 21 percent usage
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[January 3, 2009]  
The Day the Music Died: First-Gen Zune Devices Failed for One Day Last Week
For the few people in North America who bought a first generation Zune 30 portable media player, December 31, 2008 will be a day that lives in infamy. On that day, all Zune 30 devices fell silent after succumbing to a weird date-related bug. The fix was
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott





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