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[2003-04-30] Enhancing Exchange Security These days, it seems as if it's almost impossible to do business without having access to an E-mail account. Because of this, Microsoft Exchange has quickly become a mission critical application for many businesses.
[2003-04-04] Planning For Disaster Recovery We are only human. We cannot plan for everything, not everything is foreseeable, but we do learn from history do we not? In every seminar you attend for Disaster Recover or Business Continuity, you probably threw your nose up at the price offering that was mention as well. Why should we have two sets of everything? I don't want to even pay for the one I have. For any IT department that's treated like the companies Cancer, you know EXACTLY what I mean. This is usually the case until its too late... Disaster Recovery is one of those subjects that many technicians pay no attention to.
[2003-04-04] Software Project Manager Primer Have you recently found yourself pushed into the role of project manager? Are you wondering what to do next? More and more often, IT professionals are finding themselves rather suddenly propelled into project management roles - and many don't know where to begin. Well, there's good and bad news - no one automatically knows how to manage a project. However, if you want to be successful at it, you have a substantial learning curve ahead of you.
[2003-04-04] Understanding RAID What does it all mean?
RAID 0, Duplexing, Mirroring, Striping with parity, ECC, the terminology bog goes on for what seems to be forever. Do you need to know what all of these mean? If you're considering a RAID array for your network, the first step is understanding the different terms before you even think about making a purchase.
So, off we go...
[2003-04-04] Understanding RAID (Part 2) This week's article is going to continue in identifying some of the Terms and Concepts of Hardware and Software RAID, specifically the remaining players of RAIDs 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, and 0+1.
For detailed information on RAID 0, 1 and 5, please see Understanding RAID (part 1).
[2003-04-04] Cron, Batch and At These three commands are used to run commands at some other time. They differ in their usage, their environment, and their default actions, so are sometimes a source of confusion.
[2003-04-03] IIS Workflow Described IIS order of Operations
Contceptually, IIS has three processing stages:
- Decoding the target (web page) of the request
- Serving the request
- Finishing the request, which includes logging
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