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Who says Microsoft doesn’t like Macs? Proving that they're out to help IT professionals with all of their challenges, Microsoft TechNet Magazine this month has a special interoperability issue, which includes an Mac interop article authored by yours truly. You'll find: Mine: Managing Macs in a Windows environment Interacting with Windows from a Mac environment Authenticating
Greg Leaves Redmond and Virtualization Review Magazine. Find Him Now at TechNet Magazine! Every good relationship eventually comes to an end. The same holds true in the relationship between columnist and magazine. Back in February of 2006 I was given the great opportunity to step in for Bill Boswell to write as Redmond Magazine's Windows Insider. Words cannot express how much I've enjoyed
TechNet Approaches the “Security through Obscurity” Debate (I decided to cross-post this piece, originally posted to my other Community at www.realtime-windowsserver.com, because I feel its a great discussion many organizations need to have. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on this issue and how it impacts your environment.) In this month's TechNet Magazine, Jesper Johansson and Roger