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Comments on Yesterday’s Security Update

Intriguing article by Jon Oltsik on Cnet.com yesterday about Microsoft’s identification of and response to the security flaw that yesterday’s update was dedicated to patching.  We’ve come a long way, baby!
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MSFT and Novell

The relationship between MSFT and Novell just took another incredible turn, the latest in a colorful joint history. This seems to be very good for Microsoft, but I couldn't help but come away with the impression that the adoption rate of Linux in the
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Office 2007 Delay? Actually, No.

There has been a lot of confusion over the announcement that Office 2007 would also reschedule its consumer launch date to January 2007 to match that of Vista. This marketing launch is a different animal than the development and availability date of the

Roger Sessions on the Nov 7 Coordinated Product Launch

Roger Session's latest ObjectWatch newsletter addresses his view of the November 7 launch of three Microsoft products, Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and BizTalk Server 2006. He suggests that the battle is not MSFT product vs. IBM product any longer,
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TechEd 2005 Sessions and Slides

Even while sitting at Gnomedex, (on a Saturday), I have to keep up with my day job. This looks like a great way to view the slides and watch the sessions from Tech-Ed 2005 a month ago. http://microsoft.sitestream.com/teched2005/ Tech-Ed Sweetness... (Find

MSFT RSS-Enabled KB Announcements

Microsoft is now publishing RSS Feeds for recently published KB articles for each of its products. See the complete list here . Some of the more important and significant products that you might want to take note of... Microsoft Content Management Server

The Open Source Heretic

Today's open source class is opened with an article on Forbes.com based on an interview with Larry McVoy . Read the required readings for today's class, and then discuss amongst yourselves... Here are a couple of quotes from the article to get discussion
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BizTalk Performance Blog

The BizTalk team at MSFT has created another blog - this one focused on BizTalk Server Performance . Keep up the great work!
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MS Interoperability Webcasts

Starting Jan 18 (2005), there will be 3-4 weeks of webcasts available for architects and developers and IT pros dealing with interoperability between MS .Net platforms and IBM, BEA, and MS-COM applications and systems. Also included are architectural
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Windows Antispyware (Beta)

Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) is a security technology that helps protect Windows users from spyware and other potentially unwanted software. Known spyware on your PC can be detected and removed. This helps reduce negative effects caused by spyware including
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WinXP SP2 - The Inside Story

Here's an interesting article about the design and production of Windows XP SP2. Some callout items... "The initial vision was, we were going to enable the firewall, and we were going to ship it." [but it grew and grew,] "And so at that point, I sent
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BizTalk Adapters for SAP and MQSeries

Two new adapters for BizTalk have launched recently, the BizTalk Adapter v2.0 for mySAP Business Suite , and the BizTalk Adapter for MQSeries v2.0 . There's a fee for the mySAP Adapter, but the MQSeries adapter is FREE! - It is included with the BizTalk
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NetDesk FirstLook events - October 2004

NetDesk, a local technology training company , provides " First Look " sessions periodically for a variety of Microsoft technologies. Two of these events are being held in Bellevue, at the Microsoft office. There are other First Look sessiong scheduled,
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Windows Forms Development Demo on Channel 9

The Channel 9 Team has posted a new video showing what new windows forms applications will look like. It mentions a great collection of new controls, and walks you through the building of some very professional - looking applications. These tools look
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One down, 6,999 to go

Well, whadda ya know... Rory is going to work at Microsoft . I think that was a match that everyone knew was going to happen one way or another. Rory has too much talent to not work for the machine. Congratulations, Rory. You're going to love it. What
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