Microsoft Windows Xp Professional
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HP's new Blade PC: Desktop savings?
Insight HP's new Consolidated Client Infrastructure components promises to make the support pro's job easier while saving on hardware costs.
Tuesday, February 10 2004 11:51 PM
Tags: Servers, Blade servers
Why Windows 98 still rocks
Insight Windows XP is all the rage. Windows 98 is old news--get rid of it. Right? Maybe not. Here are some reasons why you might want to stick with Windows 98.
Wednesday, February 25 2004 03:50 PM
Removing EFS from Win2K/XP clients
Insight Learn the steps necessary for removing Microsoft's Encrypting File System from Win2K and XP clients to avoid security breaches.
Tuesday, December 28 2004 03:02 PM
Tags: Windows XP
Consuming ASP.NET Web services with ASP
Techguide The exodus from Visual Studio 6.0 to .NET has begun for most developers. But with this new coding model comes decoupled services in the form of Web services.
Tuesday, May 31 2005 11:43 AM
Keep abreast of software changes
Techguide Preparing for a Windows Server 2003 MCSA/MCSE entails a few new wrinkles, as product evolution has caused a shift in exam focus. See how to accommodate these changes in your study plan.
Monday, April 03 2006 09:25 AM
Review: Six ADSL firewall routers
Insight Companies are increasingly using VPN connections to access and share information between offices and branches. We test ADSL firewall routers designed for this purpose.
Monday, March 21 2005 10:34 AM
Tags: Network administration/implementation, Bandwidth
Microsoft extends support for XP Home, XP Media Center
News Five-year extension, which has roughly half of mainstream-support features, is offered for first time with consumer products.
Thursday, January 25 2007 10:43 AM
Tags: Customer support, Windows XP, Support
HP, IBM give small PCs a big boost
News Hewlett-Packard and IBM have quietly released new business PCs that are easy on desktop real estate.
Monday, February 10 2003 09:32 AM
HP slims down business PC lineup
News Three new lines of business desktops will replace Hewlett-Packard's current four lines, in an attempt to make it easier for customers to figure out what they need.
Friday, March 12 2004 09:56 AM
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