Interoperability
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Microsoft: Interoperable, Yes, But No Respect At All
When an iPhone user gets an email with an embedded Word document and can view it seamlessly, that user is benefitting from Microsoft's file format documentation work. Microsoft interoperability is no longer an oxymoron.
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Paul Thurrott
Windows IT Pro Editors' Best Awards
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Editors
Windows IT Pro Editors' Best Awards
We identify the best products for Windows in 15 categories, including Product of the Year, Breakthrough Product, and Special Achievement. Start here to find products that will maximize the ROI of your IT infrastructure.
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Editors
Red Hat and Novell Update Linux Enterprise OSs
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Todd Erickson
System Center to Support Linux and VMware
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Karen Forster
System Center to Support Linux and VMware
In this exclusive interview, Microsoft's Brad Anderson and Larry Orecklin disclose groundbreaking developments from the Microsoft Management Summit regarding System Center support for versions of UNIX and non-native hypervisors.
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Karen Forster
Microsoft Virtualization: A Special IT Pro Perspective Report
As April begins, Microsoft has big news about Xbox as a server and amazing virtualizationa nd management options.
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Karen Forster
The Next Wave of Microsoft Virtualization
As April begins, Microsoft has big news about Xbox as a server and amazing virtualization and management options.
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Karen Forster
The Next Wave of Microsoft Virtualization
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Karen Forster
Best Practices for Managing User Data and Settings, Part 2
For the client side of the equation, let’s look unifying UDS management for Vista and XP users and addressing four key types of UDS that I call “normal data,” “normal settings,” “locally accessed data,” and “unwanted data.”
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Dan Holme
Open Source and Windows Server’s Direction
Bill Hilf’s open-source background has helped Microsoft gain new direction, as a “platform” company with a compatible set of end-to-end technologies.
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Karen Forster
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LDAP Authentication
Network Information Service (NIS) Master and Slave servers let you easily integrate UNIX and Linux clients into a Windows environment. However, LDAP offers a more secure alternative than NIS. Learn how to implement LDAP in a UNIX/Linux environment.
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John Howie
Microsoft/Novell Interoperability Lab
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Lavon Peters
Cross-Platform Identity Management Solutions for Single Sign-On
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Eric B. Rux
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Cross-Platform Identity Management Solutions for Single Sign-On
You can secure your heterogeneous computing environment by using a solution that allows your UNIX or Linux system to authenticate to AD—but there are differences between solutions that you should be aware of before you commit.
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Eric B. Rux
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Microsoft Should Tout Interoperability Successes
Microsoft has made great strides in the past year to embrace interoperability and work with partners, customers, and competitors. It's a shame the company doesn't promote this work more often.
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Paul Thurrott
Xandros Server Standard Edition 2 Provides SMB Virtualization
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Lavon Peters
Splunk 3.0 Digs Even Deeper
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Lavon Peters
Go Spelunking for IT Data with Splunk
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Anne Grubb
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Open Source Support: What’s in It for Microsoft?
Microsoft is committing itself to interoperability in a big way by taking a structured approach to providing "interoperability by design."
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Karen Forster
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