SQL Server Magazine December 2004

[Feature]
What political party best represents the interests of the IT community? What are the top political issues facing your country and how do those issues relate to IT? Compare your views with those of your fellow IT pros.
By Editors
Most IT pros tell us that they're underpaid but that they love the challenge of their work and would recommend an IT career to others.
By Editors
Outsourcing has long been a standard in the manufacturing industry, but now the practice is taking hold in the IT industry. How do you feel about this trend?
By Editors
Do you ever wonder whether you’re like other IT pros? Find out how typical or unique you are.
By Editors
If our survey tells us anything, it's that IT professionals do it all.
By Editors
Okay, we've gone into great detail about your workplace opinions. Now let's see how you behave at home.
By Editors
Find out which companies IT pros admire and why.
By Editors
The first Windows IT Pro Hall of Fame honors 34 inductees who helped launch the computer revolution. Find out who the recipients are and the roles they played in developing the IT industry that we know today.
By Editors
[TOP 10]
Did you know you can run a Windows Server system or Linux on your virtual machines? Find that and 9 other must-know tips in this month's Top 10.
By Michael Otey
[Letters to the Editor]
By Readers , et al.
[Need to Know]
Microsoft has again revised its Longhorn rollout plans, removing one key technology and making others available to Windows 2003 and Windows XP users.
By Paul Thurrott
[What's Hot]
Readers highlight favorite products: PassGo Technologies SSO Plus, GFI Software GFI MailEssentials for Exchange/SMTP, and VMware VMware Workstation
By Carolyn Mader , et al.
[Windows Power Tools]
Use this command to configure your system to immediately and automatically respond to certain events.
By Mark Minasi
[Industry Briefings]
Our editors share insights from their conversations with Microsoft, EMC, and LiveVault.
By Editors
[IT Pro Perspective]
Join us in celebrating you—and others like you—in our inaugural survey issue.
By Janet Robbins
[Hey Microsoft!]
Microsoft's Michael Emanuel responds to readers' questions about MOM 2005's licensing, cost, and usefulness in small businesses.
By Karen Forster
[Your Career]
Do career-related concerns keep you up at night? Our new column helps you build, maintain, and advance your career.
By Dianne Russell
[The Business End]
What's the best use of a vulnerability assessment? The answer might surprise you.
By Ben Smith
[Cover Story]
Are your peers making more or less than you? Here are the answers.
By Editors
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