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In last week's column, I asked whether you thought Microsoft should more clearly separate training from certification. Your feedback was impressive and well thought out. If you want to read all the responses, click here. Please feel free to post...
With Microsoft's transition to .NET in full swing, we shouldn't be surprised that the company's competitors are starting to show up with alternatives. This week, Sun Microsystems announced its vision for Web services that will integrate with next...
This week, I share some speculations and observations about Exchange Server's future (and therefore, our future) and some general observations about Microsoft .NET...
In Lesson 1, I introduced you to the Windows shell scripting language. You can use this scripting language to write scripts (i.e., .bat or .cmd files), such as those you wrote in Lesson 1. You can trace the .bat extension back to the batch...
Last spring, when I first heard that Microsoft was prepared to serve us a brand new data-access layer called ADO.NET (formerly known as ADO+), my first thought was, "It's always the same story: Redecorate the house at the end of the fiscal year...
Within 2 weeks of releasing its Commerce Server 2000 product to manufacturing, Microsoft secured several high-profile deployments that lend credibility to the company's e-business plans. Radio Shack, Clarus, Starbucks Coffee, and Henry Schein were...
Late yesterday, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems reached an agreement that ended a 3-year-old Java licensing lawsuit. Under terms of the agreement, Microsoft will pay Sun $20 million and be barred from using Sun's Java Compatible trademark. And...