Microsoft will run our domain servers, mail, Active Directory (basically most of the things we get with a standard enterprise agreement). David Stirling, head of ICT at Central Scotland Police, told silicon.com that since 1999 the force has run...
It provides instructions and recommendations designed to help strengthen the security of desktop and laptop computers running Vista in such a set-up, Microsoft said. The online guide is meant for organisations planning to use Vista in a domain with...
The Sans Internet Storm Center, which tracks internet threats, provides instructions on how to do this for both Windows PCs and Macs. LMH, the alias of one of the two security researchers behind the Month of the Apple Bugs, said: "The risk is...
This feature, originally planned for Windows Server 2003 R2, lets users perform a "health check" on PCs connecting to their network and block clients that don't meet rules - for example, for patches and virus signatures.
We will have to see how things perform under a converged or consolidated environment. But what is the price to our organisation of taking our existing applications and moving them over to Active Directory?
Then put all their intellectual property in the public domain. The Corvair of web servers, unsafe at any speed" (on Internet Information Server) • "Captive Directory" (on Active Directory) Here's a sampling of his jabs: