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How Microsoft hopes to revitalize rich applications

During the first half of the ’90s, Microsoft almost single-handedly ushered in the graphical user interface on the PC, as Windows became the de facto OS and its GUI became the default interface for new corporate applications. But two opposing forces, occurring simultaneously, created a “perfect storm” that threatened to wash Microsoft out of its […]

Frequently Asked Questions About MCITP Certificate

We no longer require a “refresh” or re-certification of the MCITP certification within three years. To better meet our customers’ needs, we now retire a certification when mainstream support for the related technology phases out. Q: Is there a re-certification policy for the MCITP certification 70-680 Exam? A: We no longer require a “refresh” or […]

Microsoft Exchange 2000: Just the facts

Chances are, you’re probably using your network for more than just file and print services. Almost all organizations use some form of e-mail or workgroup collaboration software. In Windows server environments, one of the most popular e-mail packages is Microsoft Exchange. As you probably know, Microsoft recently released the newest version of Exchange—Exchange 2000. If […]

Microsoft emphasises growing global malware terror

A Microsoft Security Intelligence report shows that malware persisted to dominate above all other threats in Q3 and Q4 of 2009, as trojans were the most common variety of threat – according to data from over 500 million computers worldwide via Microsoft security products. Best online Microsoft MCTS Training, Microsoft MCITP Certification at certkingdom.com Microsoft […]

Microsoft creating Windows for supercomputers

Microsoft has launched an effort to produce a version of Windows for high-performance computing, a move seen as a direct attack on a Linux stronghold. High-performance computing once required massive, expensive, exotic machines from companies such as Cray, but the field is being remade by the arrival of clusters of low-end machines. While the trend […]

Microsoft preps XP push, mulls Longhorn ‘priorities’

With a long-awaited security update to Windows XP now complete, Microsoft is preparing a holiday season push for the 3-year-old operating system–and is set to revisit ambitious plans for the next major revision, News.com has learned. That revision, code-named Longhorn, one of the most difficult and complicated in the company’s history, has fallen further behind […]

Microsoft fixes remote code execution flaw in Exchange 5.5 OWA

For its regular monthly security announcement in August 2004, Microsoft released only a single Security Bulletin, MS04-026, “Vulnerability in Exchange Server 5.5 Outlook Web Access Could Allow Cross-Site Scripting and Spoofing Attacks.” This vulnerability, which could allow a remote attacker to run arbitrary code on a compromised system, has also been assigned the MITRE candidate […]

Sun-Microsoft integration plan to improve server communication

Cooperation between Sun Microsystems and Microsoft probably won’t drastically alter the information technology landscape, analysts and IT professionals say, but it should eliminate some integration headaches. Last month’s historic agreement between the two computing giants is most likely to create near-term progress in two areas: identification and directory services, and Web services. Further down the […]

The facts behind Microsoft’s ASN.1 security vulnerability

Recently, Microsoft announced yet another security vulnerability. Yes, I know that Microsoft announces new security vulnerabilities every week, but this one requires your immediate attention. It’s a critical vulnerability that allows remote code execution on quite a few different Microsoft operating systems. I will explain the component affected by this vulnerability and show you how […]

Microsoft releases six critical security bulletins for October

For October’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released 10 security bulletins, six of which it’s rated as critical. (The remaining four updates address two moderate threats, one important threat, and one low threat.) In addition, several of the bulletins affect Office applications for the Mac. Details Redmond released 10 security bulletins for October’s Patch Tuesday, rating six […]

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