The new Windows 2000 track for MCSEs stresses enterprise complexity because it’s based on key findings from a survey of 2,800 IT professionals worldwide.
- By Anne Marie McSweeney
- November 01, 1999
Our stalwart columnist tackles your toughest security questions.
- By Roberta Bragg
- November 01, 1999
There'll be a dozen flavors of Windows 2000 to suit just about every IT professional. Plus, fan mail!
- By Em C. Pea
- October 01, 1999
Understanding how information stays secure can help you make informed choices about your encryption strategies.
- By Roberta Bragg
- October 01, 1999
Security certs won’t guarantee employment but they can help you establish your credentials.
- By Roberta Bragg
- September 01, 1999
You’ll get more out of a mixed Windows/Unix environment.
- By David Millett
- September 01, 1999
Taking a stab in the dark, here's how I imagine the Windows 2000 track will look.
- By Linda Briggs
- September 01, 1999
Microsoft Official Curriculum can help you get skills now for putting Windows 2000 to work.
- By Sergio A. Pineda
- August 01, 1999
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.
- By Roberta Bragg
- August 01, 1999
Get more work done. Use SMS Installer for mundane admin tasks like software installation. Your challenge: getting comfortable with scripting.
- By Bill Heldman
- July 01, 1999
True network protection could mean thinking and acting like a hacker. As an NT administrator, here are your weapons of choice.
- By Roberta Bragg
- July 01, 1999
Microsoft’s Network Monitor packs enough punch to satisfy most network administrators and designers. Use it to capture, filter, and analyze your network traffic.
- By Michael Chacon
- June 01, 1999
Now that you understand what it means to have security in a mixed environment, how do you go about achieving it?
- By Roberta Bragg
- June 01, 1999
Gaining file accessibility in an integrated environment doesn’t mean you give up authentication, permissions, or accountability. These products and approaches make it happen.
- By Roberta Bragg
- May 01, 1999
Knowing how secure the most secure operations are—and what products those organizations use to achieve it—can help you establish your own criteria.
- By Roberta Bragg
- April 01, 1999