John Enck

John Enck is a vice president and research director for Gartner. He has written more than a dozen commercial computer books and hundreds of articles.
Email:john@enck.com

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October, 2003
Single Sign-On Products
Save users from having to write down their numerous passwords.
Windows IT Pro

March, 1999
Dog Food to Go
This Lab Guy's persistence pays off as he learns that he can live with Terminal Server and MetaFrame to handle day-to-day computing.
Windows IT Pro

February, 1999
Eating My Own Cooking
One Lab Guy lives and dies by the technology he reviews and recommends in the Lab.
Windows IT Pro

January, 1999
2nd Annual Labsolutely Awards
Find out which products the Lab Guys seleted as their "Labsolutely" favorites of 1998.
Windows IT Pro

January, 1999
Winterm 3315SE
Wyse's Winterm 3315SE is a flexible, easy-to-configure, and easy-to-use Windows-based terminal with compelling support for multiple-host connections and the ability to switch between connections.
Windows IT Pro

December, 1998
TermServer-in-a-Box
This unique thin-client solution combines hardware and software components.
Windows IT Pro

December, 1998
RemoteNT
Remote control with a character interface.
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December, 1998
Speed Kills
The Lab Guys pit the ICA thin-client protocol against the RDP thin-client protocol and reveal some surprising and facinating results.
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December, 1998
Truster 2.4
Determine whom you can trust.
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November, 1998
IRAS-8A
The IRAS-8A is the ideal Basic Rate Interface (BRI) connection.
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November, 1998
Moving Day
Setting up the Windows NT Magazine Lab in a new location is a learning experience.
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November, 1998
NeoStation 220
The NeoStation 220 is an instant-on/downloadable Windows-based terminal hybrid and is a fine fit for the thin-client and thin-server environment.
Windows IT Pro

October, 1998
Tuning Multiprocessor Configurations
For optimal performance, tune your multiprocessor system.
Windows IT Pro

October, 1998
How Windows NT Dispatches Processes and Threads
How processes and threads are dispatched by Windows NT.
Windows IT Pro

October, 1998
Web Security Is Your Responsibility
The Lab Guys learn an important lesson from watching attacks on AS/400 and NT Web security: The owner (not the vendor) is ultimately responsible for system security.
Windows IT Pro

October, 1998
AIM Technology Server Benchmark Test
AIM Technology bases its Server Benchmark for Windows NT on a mix-and-load modeling scenario, in which you run a predefined primary application mix that resembles the tasks an NT server most commonly performs.
Windows IT Pro

September, 1998
Vendor List for 8-Processor Servers
Vendor List for 8-Processor Servers
Windows IT Pro

September, 1998
8-way Scalability
Find out how Microsoft comes up with its pie-in-the-sky performance numbers, and learn whether 8-way systems are really scalable.
Windows IT Pro

September, 1998
Ipen
If it looks like a pen and moves like a pen, it must be a mouse.
Windows IT Pro

September, 1998
AIM Technology Server Benchmark Test
The AIM Technology Server Benchmark Test is based on a mix-and-load modeling scenario that lets you run a predefined application mix that resembles the tasks an NT server most commonly performs.
Windows IT Pro

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