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Redmond Magazine, October 2007

Magazine - Redmond Magazine
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Redmond Magazine, October 2007Redmond magazine is the authoritative, independent voice of the Microsoft IT community, and provides real-world technical, product, news, and industry information for experienced IT professionals working within a Windows platform computing environment.

Our readers are the decision drivers of the industry and include IT managers, network managers, network administrators and system administrators. These technology leaders establish and drive the technical goals of their organizations, buy and recommend specific solutions to achieve these goals, and manage the implementation, integration and maintenance of the technology.

Our editorial mission is to provide readers with the information, strategies, and behind-the-scenes insight into Microsoft and the Windows computing platform so they can make better informed decisions regarding their organizations' IT infrastructure.

Read Redmond Magazine, October 2007 Online

Secrets of the Windows Gurus

Technology experts tell us what makes them tick. Plus, how incompatibilities still dog Vista; Client Access Server gives more access options for Exchange 2007; WhatsUp Gold helps keep your network running smoothly; and much more!

Download Redmond Magazine, October 2007

PDF format, 11.1MB, 68Pages.

Cover Story:
Secrets of the Windows Gurus
Technology experts tell Redmond what makes them tick.
by Doug Barney

Word 2007: Not Exactly a Must-Have
Some sing its praises, but compatibility problems and the new interface leave others cold.
by Joanne Cummings

Exchange 2007: Access Anywhere
The Client Access Server gives you many remote access options for Exchange 2007.
by J. Peter Bruzzese

Windows Vista: Learning To Play Nice
Despite Microsoft's efforts so far, incompatibilities still dog the new OS.
by Keith Ward

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