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[July 2000]  
Do Betas Work?
Is beta testing really the best way to get the bugs out?
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[Summer 2000]  
Open Source in the NT World
Mark suggests a low-risk way for Microsoft to experiment with open source in the NT world.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[June 2000]  
Unattended Installs in a Perfect World
Windows 2000’s new rollout and deployment tools are a great improvement over Windows NT 4.0’s, but they still leave room for improvement.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[May 2000]  
Hire an Internet Research Librarian
The Internet’s wheat-to-chaff ratio¯the ratio of useful information to marketing tripe¯is dropping. Now might be the time to hire a professional dedicated to Web-based research.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[April 2000]  
Y2K: The Media Just Didn't Get It
Mark suggests a way to make up for the once-in-a-lifetime celebration you missed out on because you spent New Year's Eve at the office.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[March 2000]  
Comdex 1999
After skipping Comdex for 10 years, Mark attended the fall conference in 1999, and he noticed several interesting trends.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[February 2000]  
PC Revolution
Think you want a revolution? Mark explains why revolution isn't the most appropriate path for big PC changes.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[January 2000]  
Now That Y2K Is Here
Y2K arrived, and the world didn't end. See what Mark predicts will happen this year.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[December 1999]  
More Bad Computing Law
Learn about the Y2K Act and UCITA, and find out how to protect yourself from antiuser computer laws.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[Winter 1999]  
Is Windows 2000 Ready to Ship?
The OS is 7 years in the making and finally on its way.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[November 1999]  
Keeping Disasters Away
Mark discusses a recent Microsoft white paper that explains how to achieve high reliability and availability.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[October 1999]  
Backups Are Bad News
Mark Minasi ponders the question, "Why is data protection still so expensive and difficult?"
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[September 1999]  
The Software Lawyers Strike Again
State legislators nationwide might soon propose a law that favors software vendors over consumers.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[August 1999]  
Windows' 9 Lives
Microsoft annouces Windows 98's successor.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[July 1999]  
Positively Certifiable
A look at why we should reconsider who hands out cerifications.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[June 1999]  
The Wolves Are Circling Again
Discussion of Microsoft's flexibility on announced shipping dates for OSs and service packs.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[Summer 1999]  
End Licentious Licenses
Software vendors should make licenses available before consumers buy.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[May 1999]  
The E-Commerce Buzz
What will happen when investors get over their giddiness?
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[April 1999]  
How to Get the Bugs out of Software
Consumers need to take on software pest control.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[March 1999]  
Toward More Reliable Software
The final release of Windows 2000 will have 40 million lines of code. The average commercial software has 15 bugs per 1000 lines of code. This statistic means we can expect Win2K to have about 600,000 bugs.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi





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