Q&A: At Tech•Ed 2005, Senior Vice President Bob Muglia outlines a five-pillar strategy for Microsoft Windows Server, including “the right server for the right job.”
Gordon Mangione, Corporate Vice President of the Security Business & Technology Unit, discusses how Microsoft’s new integrated update-management tools and services are designed to provide simpler, more comprehensive computer and network security for customers.
As IT professionals gather for Microsoft’s Tech•Ed 2005 conference, a cross section of IT executives discuss how their departments are evolving into more powerful catalysts for business improvement.
Microsoft Group VP Jim Allchin discusses the shift to a new era of 64-bit computing as he looks back on earlier chapters of Windows history and looks ahead to the future with “Longhorn.”
Kirill Tatarinov, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Windows and Enterprise Management Division, outlines the company’s strategy to build IT best practices into its management products.
Companies adopting an early beta report that the solution reduces costs by dramatically improving recovery times, speeding backups and driving operational simplicity.