With Microsoft having just released to manufacturing SQL Server 2008 — the last unshipped piece of its updated application platform — it’s time to look ahead as to what’s next for Windows Server.
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What’s next for Windows Server
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10 questions (and answers) about Microsoft Live Mesh
Microsoft says its new Live Mesh system will allow data and applications to follow users across multiple devices. Since the technical preview is now available, it’s time to take a look at what Live Mesh can do — and what it may be able to do in the future. by…
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Microsoft finalizes SQL Server 2008
Microsoft officials announced at TechEd South Africa on August 6 that SQL Server 2008 has been released to manufacturing.
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Behavior-based AV solutions cannot stand alone
Someday, behavior analysis might replace signature comparison in AV solutions. But I don’t think so. Like all security controls, these two approaches to detecting malware are layered defenses, supporting each other, identifying threats the other misses. by Tom Olzak
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