Springboard Series Virtual Roundtable: Windows 7 - To the Beta and Beyond
White Papers The presenter of this webcast discusses what's in store for IT pros with Windows 7. The attendee will learn about the evolution of features like Group Policy, BitLocker To Go, DirectAccess, BranchCache, and AppLocker then get tips on...
[August 1, 2009, 1:21]
Foxit Reader (Windows Mobile 2003)
Downloads Foxit Reader for Windows Mobile is a reader for PDF (eBook) documents on Windows Mobile. Foxit Reader Windows Mobile supports PDF viewing feature supported by desktop version of Foxit Reader, but doesn't support JPEG2000 or JBIG2 encoded...
[December 20, 2006, 2:30]
Windows ME: Available for you in September
News Windows Millennium Edition is done, according to Microsoft. On Monday, Microsoft released to manufacturing its Windows ME product. The company said copies of its Windows 98 successor will be available for retail purchase on 14 September.
[June 20, 2000, 8:46]
Windows Mail to HTML Converter
Downloads Windows Mail to HTML Converter is a small utility designed to let you export Windows Mail content, messages and attachments, into structured HTML archive files that can be viewed in any web browser. With Windows Mail to HTML Converter, export can...
[October 20, 2008, 9:55]
Dual Boot: Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
White Papers This paper describes the installation and configuration of a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster for a dual boot of Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 (WCCS) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1.
[March 29, 2008, 0:01]
Windows Rally
White Papers Microsoft Windows Rally technologies provide a platform for network-connected devices to ensure effortless, reliable, more secure connectivity and rich experiences with Windows Vista. Device manufacturers who take advantage of the Windows Rally...
[November 4, 2006, 0:00]
Windows XP: upgrade or ignore? review
Reviews Windows Media Player still looks patronising and graceless, but it works better than its predecessor. Only time will tell how much of a real danger Windows Product Activation will be -- but do you want to nobly lay down your data for Microsoft's sake?
[October 30, 2001, 15:26]
Windows Vista on PCs With Intel Centrino Pro or Intel vPro Processor Technology
White Papers Intel is working with Microsoft to deliver an integrated, validated solution for notebook and desktop systems that give users the performance they need for Windows Vista, while still delivering a system that is easier for Information Technology...
[May 17, 2007, 1:00]
MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 12 of 15): Reliable Messaging (Level 200)
White Papers The presenter of this webcast introduces to reliable sessions, a binding feature in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) that provides assurance at the message level using WS-ReliableMessaging (WS-RM).
[September 1, 2007, 1:00]
Windows XP on your notebook review
Reviews Notebooks came in from the cold with Windows 2000. After the desktop-only orientation of Windows NT, Windows 2000 finally provided notebooks with a robust, protected memory-model operating system that also supported critical features such as...
[October 30, 2001, 15:25]
Windows XP: Internet and networking review
Reviews Windows XP does more to integrate the Internet into its everyday operation and make networking simpler than any previous version of Windows. Windows XP builds on the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) system first seen in Windows 98.
[October 30, 2001, 15:24]
Windows Live program manager quits 'paralysed' division
News The departure of a Windows Live program manager has highlighted concern within Microsoft about the strategic direction of the company. He accused Microsoft of prioritising other projects such as Vista at the expense of Windows Live — its attempt to...
[August 10, 2006, 13:45]
Windows 2000 may be complete
News Microsoft could finish work on its long-awaited Windows 2000 operating system as early as Wednesday, wrapping up a long and painful development project that also represents Microsoft's best hope of dominating Internet computing.
[December 15, 1999, 12:22]
Windows PatchGuard 'hindering security'
News A protective feature in Windows is locking out the good guys, but letting in a lot of bad guys, according to security software makers. Microsoft designed PatchGuard to safeguard core parts of Windows, including Vista, against malicious code attacks.
[August 11, 2006, 8:50]
Windows gets 'strong' passwords as SecurID trials kick off
News With an integrated SecurID system within Windows, enterprises should find easier and cheaper to ensure users do not use weak passwords or forget them. George Anderson, IT security business development manager at services firm Computacenter, which...
[June 3, 2004, 13:20]
Windows XP: entertainment and multimedia review
Reviews Windows XP extends the operating system's ability to act as an entertainment centre -- even though, for most people, the idea of sitting in front of a PC to watch a full-length film is not currently compelling.
[October 30, 2001, 15:23]
Windows Mobile 6 and Small Business Server Keeps Pied Plumber Piping
White Papers By building its own custom forms in Microsoft Office Outlook, The Pied Plumber found a way to send job details electronically to plumbers in the field, who used Windows Mobile 6 powered handheld computers.
[July 25, 2009, 1:18]
Windows XP: under the bonnet review
Reviews Windows XP is not a revolutionary product. Low memory situations -- which for most Windows users means most situations -- are handled with more aplomb. Managing this efficiently is vital to system performance, and previous versions of Windows could...
[October 30, 2001, 15:22]
Windows XP software compatibility
News Having been involved in Windows XP's development and beta testing, I was satisfied with its stability and didn't think twice about installing it on all my workstations. You can save a little time by checking Microsoft's Windows Catalog, which...
[January 29, 2003, 13:50]
Windows XP: user interface review
Reviews Operating systems should be invisible according to some, yet Windows XP is anything but. Visually, it's Microsoft's most innovative OS since Windows 95, making more use of graphics than ever. Icons are bolder and more colourful, while application...
[October 30, 2001, 15:21]



