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whitepaper How does one keep desktop computers, kiosks, and servers consistent and up-to-date when thousands of them are spread across approximately 1,200 locations in 17 countries? The Shoprite Group, Africa's leading food retailer, is using Microsoft System...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper Mega Pharma, the international pharmaceuticals giant, has more than 2,000 devices spread across 40 locations - so it needs the most effective way to manage them. That way, according to the company, is Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Freightliner LLC wanted to improve management of thousands of computers spread across 13 facilities to reduce costs and to provide secure network access for outside vendors. It's in the process of doing all that and more with the help of Microsoft...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Viruses and worms that spread via e-mail can infect the entire network in minutes, disrupting communications with the customers and partners, and interrupting intra-corporate collaboration. This white paper provides information on the configuration...
[07 Mar 2007]
News One of the urgent fixes addresses a flaw in a Windows component that could be used to spread a worm. An error in the Windows Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, or DHCP, client on the same systems similarly opens the door to a remote attack via a...
[12 Jul 2006]
News With the first test Halo room up and running since March 2003, DreamWorks has 10 such rooms spread across its offices in Bristol in England, California and Hong Kong. Currently available only in one standard configuration, each Halo room is set up...
[13 Dec 2005]
News If the internet service provider blocks the data channels commonly used by worms to spread, then a PC user will have more time to patch. Microsoft's latest security update, Windows XP Service Pack 2, will set such a configuration, but users will...
[18 Aug 2004]
News Try & Buy is intended to get our supercomputer spread around," said Stadler. Even the single processor (in the basic configuration), which runs at a modest 500MHz and contains an unremarkable 60 million transistors, doesn't seem all that special.
[25 Feb 2003]
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