security it windows server 2003 in comment and analysis
Virtualisation gets trendy
Comment Virtualisation is now involved in the most trendy fields in the industry including data centre automation, utility computing, green computing, security, business continuity, blades, grid and SOA. Desktop virtualisation,... [15 May 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Simple prescriptions for data headaches
Comment Solutions in the same vein have been made available before: the basic version of Microsoft SharePoint bundled with Windows Server 2003 enables some document sharing, and Microsoft's new... [05 Apr 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Security for SMBs
Comment Few will be using Windows XP and many of those that are will not have got around to installing the latest security features available in Service Pack 2. Windows might be the most widely... [28 Jan 2005]
Leader: 'Trustworthy' Gates still has a tough task ahead
Leader Gates cited a drop in the number of "critical" and "important" security warnings for Windows Server 2003 compared to Windows 2000... [01 Apr 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Trusting Trustworthy Computing and m-commerce made easy
Comment Recent accreditation to Common Criteria EAL4 puts Windows 2000 on a security par with most hardened versions of Unix. It would not be too far off the mark to describe... [12 May 2003]
Windows Server 2003 - better late than insecure
Comment Its latest version of Windows is no desktop operating system but a server OS, on the evolution path from NT. The Redmond giant will itself trot out dozens of happy customers and partners such as Dell... [24 Apr 2003]
'And another thing, Gates...' - Microsoft and its MVPs
Comment Still, Shaw had many good things to say about Microsoft's security push, particularly the way Windows Server 2003 ships "locked down" to prevent accidental... [14 Feb 2003]
Interview: Father of the firewall
Comment Do you see a prevalence of Windows or Linux or traditional Unix for security systems? Both Windows and Unix have powerful abilities to enforce security restrictions on... [03 Feb 2003]
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