ORLANDO – Today at TechEd, Microsoft hinted at some of the upcoming enhancements to the next version of Visual Studio.
- By Scott Bekker
- June 05, 2000
Imagine you wanted to have your applications work across any platform or network boundary: you could be running an Active Server Page application that called on the services of a Oracle database running on Unix and a Linux-based message server. Our heterogeneous world today makes these kinds of connections very difficult, but where there’s SOAP, there’s hope. At least that’s what I thought until recently.
- By Scott Bekker
- June 05, 2000
ORLANDO – In his keynote today at TechEd, Microsoft chairman and chief software architect announced the release of BizTalk Orchestration.
- By Scott Bekker
- June 05, 2000
ORLANDO – Microsoft announced that it made a Visual Studio 6.0 toolkit available for simple object access protocol, otherwise known as SOAP, here at the TechEd conference.
- By Scott Bekker
- June 05, 2000
Marketing cliché waiting to happen: Windows on Everything
- By Em C. Pea
- June 01, 2000
Exchange 2000 offers new features aimed at making it a true collaboration platform.
- By Chris Baker
- June 01, 2000
Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 offer new routes to email security, but have you done all you can with Exchange 5.5?
- By Roberta Bragg
- June 01, 2000
Exchange 2000 is as different from Exchange 5.5 as Windows 2000 is from NT 4.0. This feature briefing will bring you up to date on this big new release.
- By Bill Wade
- June 01, 2000
Your education on AD begins with the components that deliver its services. This month: the store.
- By Michael Chacon
- June 01, 2000
In your effort to become an MCSE under Windows 2000, you'll need to understand the inner workings of these three crucial services.
- By Harry Brelsford
- June 01, 2000
With a bit of SQL and the NT Resource Kit, you can create a log file management system to stay on top of potential intrusions.
- By Chip Andrews
- June 01, 2000
Surviving these uncertain times requires continual retooling of skills.
- By Linda Briggs
- June 01, 2000
As long as you have users, you're going to have data entry errors. Here's how to write scripts to handle bad data with ease.
- By Chris Brooke
- June 01, 2000
Can a video series help you learn Win2K at the same time it prepares you for MCSE certification?
- By James Carrion
- June 01, 2000
What kinds of questions do managers ask potential hires?
- By Steve Crandall
- June 01, 2000
We've partnered with TechNet to bring you answers to technical questions from deep within Microsoft--direct from "Mole."
Lucent Technologies' NetworkCare Professional Services (NPS) and IBM Global Services announced a worldwide alliance to help an emerging group of service providers called "CyberCarriers" more quickly and efficiently deliver network-based services to enterprises and consumers.
- By Scott Bekker
- May 31, 2000
Anticipating that Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson will hand down a ruling soon, Microsoft today issued one last response to the proposed breakup of the company.
- By Scott Bekker
- May 31, 2000
Data Junction recently delivered new e-business applications for its data integration engine, DJEngine. The applications include the ability to solve content aggregation, transaction integration, and data exchange problems encountered when doing e-business integration.
- By Scott Bekker
- May 31, 2000
The "Killer Resume" worm, so named because of its disguise as a job seeker's resume, hit a number of corporate e-mail systems on Friday and its destructive path was expected to continue through the holiday weekend into this week.
- By Scott Bekker
- May 31, 2000