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February 2005 - Posts

For those that don't know, the term rootkit is used to describe the mechanisms and techniques whereby malware,including viruses, spyware, and trojans, attempt to hide their presence from spyware blockers, antivirus, and system management utilities.*1 Read More
These days, its becoming far more important for IT Pro to consider business implications of projects that they're involved in as well as technical ones. Computer Associates have a breakfast briefing on how to build regulatory compliance considerations Read More
OK It looks like I can tell you all of it :) Basically the session was a roadmap presentation of Exchange 12 followed by a Q&A session.  The most surprising thing for me was that OMA won't make it to Exchange 12 - I guess the recent licensing Read More
Whilst researching my latest project, I came across this beta guide from Microsoft. Whilst targeted at SBS environments, it could be used in any environment with Windows and Exchange Server 2003. The Small IT Solution for Mobility uses Windows Mobile-based Read More
I just got off of a LiveMeeting with Dave Thompson and  several other european Exchange user group managers about the Exchange Server roadmap. As soon as I verify which bits I can share with you, I will. Read More
Nokia has licensed the Exchange Server ActiveSync protocol for use in their business smartphones, joining Motorola and PalmOne. Various doom mongers predict that this spells the end of the MS Mobile platform but personally, i think it shows quite the Read More
Orange are giving away free pay as you go sim cards (up to 3 per household) so if you live in the UK and you want one, click here. UPDATE: These are back to £4.99 again now Read More
Looks like we're off to Vegas at the end of July Any suggestions on things to see and places to go would be greatly appreciated. Read More
Microsoft have two public chats coming up which are well worth attending for anyone with an interest in Windows Server 2003 R2 and Windows Server in general. Windows Server "R2" Please join Iain McDonald and Eric Kidd, Directors in the Windows Server Read More