Opinion


Mix it up with Windows 2000 and DNS

You’ll get more out of a mixed Windows/Unix environment.

Back to School

In this business, we have to learn constantly, sometimes under duress of project deadlines.

Guessing Game

Taking a stab in the dark, here's how I imagine the Windows 2000 track will look.

Prepare for Windows 2000 Now

Microsoft Official Curriculum can help you get skills now for putting Windows 2000 to work.

Numbers Game

As Microsoft sells more NT seats, will that drive up the need for more MCSEs to keep those servers humming?

Fan(tasy) Mail

Letters she wishes you'd sent.

Lower the Bridge! Make Remote Access Secure

Remote access requires a higher level of protection. Armed with this task list, you can retain security through NT Terminal Server and the ICA client.

Defragmenting Devices

Disk drives are the slowest components of your system. Using a disk defrag tool can help them deliver optimum performance.

Big Rocks and Little Time

We all want to manage our time better, right? Harry explores tools that can help you today and offers advice for long-term results.

Where Do You Fit in Reality?

This magazine's salary survey once again threatens to undermine employee-management relationships everywhere, unless we look at it for what it is: a survey.

Analyze This!

How should you read the salary survey numbers?

All Broken Up

NTFS is designed to be efficient, but it isn’t foolproof. To avoid seriously fragmented disks, you’ll need careful planning and regular maintenance.

Salary is Just One Perk of Certification

Hidden beneath the salary survey numbers are additional important facts, including the non-monetary perks of certification.

Concealed Weapons

True network protection could mean thinking and acting like a hacker. As an NT administrator, here are your weapons of choice.

Keep Your Top Talent Loyal

Got good people? Want more? So does everyone else in your business. Here are suggestions from a manager on how to convince your top technical staff to stick around.

Capturing the Essence of Network Communications

Microsoft’s Network Monitor packs enough punch to satisfy most network administrators and designers. Use it to capture, filter, and analyze your network traffic.

Mix It Up: Security in a NT/Unix Enterprise, Part 2

Now that you understand what it means to have security in a mixed environment, how do you go about achieving it?

The ROI of Certification

How can you boost the return on your certification investment? Cut costs, raise rates, and—for the truly ambitious—consider packing your bags.

Adaptive Testing Works for You

Adaptive testing has met with some resistance, but it really works to your advantage.

Lending a Hand

To borrow a catchphrase, there's already a virtual village of mentors who are helping to develop and instill quality and professionalism among the new crop of MCPs.