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New software doesn't always mean better software
When a software company releases a new version of a product, in theory, the product is supposed to improve. Ideally, the software becomes faster, is easier to use, and maybe includes a few features that make it more useful along the way. More often than not, what...
Tags: Software, Version, Tools & Techniques, Management, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-05-27
An investigation of GUI changes found in Windows Vista SP1
Many of the changes made in Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 occur behind the scenes and were designed to improve performance. As such, they may not be readily apparent unless you're actively seeking them out and using a stop watch. Many Vista users were hoping for a few, possibly dramatic, changes...
Tags: Folder, Hard Drive, Disk, Version, Microsoft Windows Vista, GUI, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Defragmenter, Disk Defragmenter, SP1, Dialog Box, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-04-16
Security news roundup: Oracle announces bonanza of patches for 41 holes, older WordPress blog succumb en masse
Here’s a collection of recent security vulnerabilities, alerts, and news, which covers the release of patches by Oracle for 41 security vulnerabilities, a new patched version of rsync, a warning that older insecure WordPress blogs are becoming a vector for the propagation of spam, and news that some spam filtering...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Version, Blog, Patch Management, Wordpress, Updates, Patches, Blogging, Security, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Enterprise Software, Databases, Internet, Spam And Phishing, Software, Data Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-14
My DOS version can beat up your DOS version
Selena Frye recently pointed out the bigotry that some Linux users have when it comes to the various Linux distributions that are in existence. Not satisfied with merely looking down on Windows users, there's a certain breed of Linux user who will judge another based on his choice of...
Tags: Version, DOS, Microsoft MS-DOS, Microsoft Corp., Distrowatch.org, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-04-09
Don't sweat migrating legacy .NET projects to Visual Studio 2008
I'm always a bit apprehensive when moving to a new development tool or a new version of an existing tool because of the possibility of breaking existing code and projects. Little did I know that migrating to Visual Studio 2008 would be such a breeze. Visual Studio...
Tags: Project, Microsoft Visual Studio, Solution, Microsoft .NET, Version, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, Conversion, Solution File, Wizard, Microsoft Development Tools, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-04-07
I like Windows Vista better than Windows XP
It seems people have a Love/Hate relationship with Windows Vista. I have been with Windows Vista from pre-birth. I have used Vista, Leopard, Ubuntu, and many other operating systems. I have seen the good and the bad of Windows Vista-agonized over driver incompatibility, praised security and enhancements to the user...
Tags: Version, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows Flip, Live Taskbar Thumbnails, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-03-28
Security news roundup: March 2
Here's a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers Symantec releasing security fixes for both its Backup Exec for Windows Server and the Symantec Scan Engine products, a critical hole found in the ICQ 6 instant messaging client, and a new version of Wireshark that resolves flaws in...
Tags: Symantec Corp., ICQ, Version, Vulnerability, Symantec Backup Exec, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-02
10 things you should know about 64-bit Windows Server
We all want to get the most power from our computing resources, and 64-bit versions of Windows Server are becoming more common in the data center. This list describes some factors to keep in mind with 64-bit Windows Server so that you can gain its benefits and avoid potential problems....
Tags: 32-bit, Version, Microsoft Windows Server, Intel Itanium, Server, 64-Bit, Microsoft Windows, Network Technology, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Operating Systems, Software, Networking, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-01-15
12 questions with Sharon Taylor, Chief Architect of ITIL V3
Sharon Taylor worked on earlier versions of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library in the 1990s and has now accepted the key role in creating version 3 released in May of 2007. She is also the author of the recently-released book, "The Official Introduction of the ITIL Service Lifecycle," and president...
Tags: Business Operations, It Services, ITIL, Jeff Cerny, Practice, Process Improvement, Quality, Version
Blog posts 2008-01-07
Initial impressions of Visual Studio 2008
Visual Studio 2008 was recently released to MSDN subscribers, and it's slated to be available to the general public soon. These recent developments spurred me to take a closer look at the latest version of Microsoft's flagship IDE. In this overview of Visual Studio 2008, I'll start...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, IDE, Microsoft .NET, Version, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, LINQ, Feature, Microsoft Development Tools, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-12-17
Firefox 2.0.0.11 released
Firefox version 2.0.0.11 was released by Mozilla on Friday, the third in the month of November. It fixes a stability problem in the previous version, and all Firefox users are "strongly recommended" to upgrade to this latest release. This latest update of the open-source Web browser...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Version, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-30
SolutionBase: Customize your eGroupWare site with SiteManager
Looking for a way to customize your eGroupWare site? The program you need is one you probably already have: SiteManager. Jack Wallen shows you what it does. Recently, I explored what I found to be one of the most outstanding groupware packages available: eGroupWare. This package was an...
Tags: Web, Version, Section, Editor, Web Site, Site, Icon, User, Tool, Block, eGroupWare, eGroupWare Suite, Productivity, Web Site Development, Internet, Jack Wallen, SiteManager
Technical articles 2007-10-01
How to use constants to handle Jet and Transact SQL conflicts
Many Access databases are upsized to SQL Server, and usually that means a lot of work because the two databases use different versions of SQL. A perfect example is wildcards, which often appear in WHERE clauses. Specifically, Jet uses the asterisk character (*) to match any string. T-SQL uses the...
Tags: Microsoft SQL Server Transact-SQL, Database, Version, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2007-08-12
Version 2 of Windows Live Mobile Search released
It seems that version 2 of Windows Live Mobile Search has just been released. If you tried version 1 previously, it gave you the ability to find locations and view standard as well as aerial map views on your device. It is also possible to search for addresses,...
Tags: Version, Movie, Mobile Search, Microsoft Windows Live, BlackBerry Beta, Microsoft Windows, Search, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-07-14
Get up to speed on Microsoft's seven critical security bulletins
For May's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released seven security bulletins -- and they're all critical updates. John McCormick tells you what you need to know about all seven security bulletins. May's Patch Tuesday didn't just mean seven critical security bulletins for admins to worry about -- it also welcomed...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., John McCormick, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Word processors, security, vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Version, Microsoft BizTalk Server, Service Pack 2, Update, Threat, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Bulletin, Security Bulletin, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2007-05-14
Microsoft releases six security bulletins for April
For April's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released five security bulletins, rating four of them as critical -- and that's in addition to the critical security bulletin it released a week earlier. John McCormick tells you what you need to know about all of April's security bulletins. After canceling March's Patch...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., John McCormick, Microsoft Windows, security bulletin, vulnerability, security, Privilege Vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Version, Workaround, Microsoft Windows Vista, Threat, Exploit, CMS Memory Corruption Vulnerability, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2007-04-13
Tabletop Pong...no, it's NOT ping-pong!
Found via Neatorama: A tabletop version of Pong, which is to say a tabletop version of a video game version of table tennis, which is to say...I'm confused. Anyway, there are LEDs embedded in the surface of this table, and touchpands which let you move your virtual paddles back and...
Tags: Game, Version, Performance, Games, Performance Management, Engineering, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-03-01
Get up to speed on Microsoft's February security bulletins
February was a busy month for Microsoft. The software giant released a dozen security bulletins, half of which it rated critical. Last time, John McCormick reviewed Microsoft's six critical security bulletins for February. This time, he'll bring you to speed on the remaining six bulletins, which address important threats. ...
Tags: exploit, important threat, Interactive Training Vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, John McCormick, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 924667, Microsoft Security, Microsoft Security Bulletin, Microsoft Windows, Mozilla Corp., Operating Systems, Secunia, security, security bulletin, Software, Threat, Version
Technical articles 2007-02-26
Archive, version or revision system for files in Windows XP
Hi,I'm running an Windows XP Pro.Because i work with a lot of files, i'm trying to find out a software to do some kind of archive/version/revision to files.I've tried to use ViceVersa who has the option of keeping an archive of modified files. The problem is that it actually does...
Tags: archive, civanescu@..., file, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, programming, revision, software, version, windows, xp
Discussion threads 2007-01-19
Microsoft releases three critical bulletins but ignores Word flaws
For January's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released four security bulletins, rating three of them as critical. Get the details in this edition of the IT Locksmith, and get the best of the rest of recent security news. For the first Patch Tuesday of 2007, Microsoft released four security bulletins,...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Corp., John McCormick, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, SECURITY, vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Version, Threat, Flaw, Security Bulletin, Advanced Find Vulnerability, Denial Of Service Vulnerability, Microsoft Outlook, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2007-01-12


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