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The New Features of Windows Server 2008 that All MCITP’s Should Study

A Change Will Do You Good: Lessons from Change Management for SharePoint Solution Architects; Google's Still No Threat To Microsoft
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The New Features of Windows Server 2008 that All MCITP's Should Study

It would be stating the obvious to say that the MCITP is harder than the MCSE; it is by a long shot. But what I found when I upgraded is that it is deceptively so. Here are the major changes in Windows Server 2008 that will help you focus on the MCITP exams. Although this is not an all-inclusive list, this should help you concentrate on the major changes that will take up most of your time studying.... Read full story

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A Change Will Do You Good: Lessons from Change Management for SharePoint Solution Architects
An interesting article in Knowledge@Wharton this past week reminded me about how important change management is to effective SharePoint deployments. In this article, a change management expert at BP comments on why she believes that the corporate world is "addicted" to serial change management programs that consume lots of energy and resources but ultimately fail – only to be followed by another...

Google's Still No Threat To Microsoft
Someone was asking me, "just what is Google's strategy?" I had to describe Google this way, "Google's like this crazy uncle who is rolling in dough from his first business, and who likes to use his money to keep the rest of the world guessing as to what he's really up to." Google's like a chaotic-neutral D&D character. They're a search company who keeps trying to find a way to become a consumer software,...

Microsoft cancels Response Point (VoIP/PBX solution for Small Business)
As you may have already heard, Microsoft has cancelled its Microsoft Response Point product, which stemmed out of Microsoft Research's Startup Business Accelerator/Communications Innovation Center group. This hopeful compact small business PBX/key set system replacement had a lot of opportunity, but due to the product's inability to integrate with Microsoft's larger Unified Communications vision...

Microsoft admits it knew of the IE, zero-day ActiveX hole for months
Microsoft this afternoon responded to accusastions that it knew about a critical IE ActiveX hole for as long as 18 months. The hole is being actively exploited by hackers. To its credit, Microsoft came clean and admitted it did indeed know since the spring of 2008.

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