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Redmond Magazine, September 2008

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Thursday, 04 September 2008

Redmond Magazine, September 2008Redmond 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.

COVER STORY
IT Salaries on the Rise
By Michael Domingo

“Most people think of government offices as being in the dark ages,” says application developer Kate Forster, “but our team is very progressive” in working on city-wide wireless mesh and database projects. Even better? Because she works for a city government agency—the Jolliet, Ill., Police Department—she gets a yearly cost-of-living raise.

The 13th Annual Redmond Salary Survey shows IT job and salary strength.

Alooming recession should affect salaries. So should reports of IT budgets being slashed for the rest of 2008. And so should global economies going crazy with every dollar fluctuation, mortgage crisis or the closing down of another subprime-laden bank or brokerage. ...

FEATURE
49 Transport Rules Rule
Exchange 2007’s Hub Transport servers let you enforce e-mail policies across the board.
59 PowerShell for Exchange 2007: Less Work, More Play
Get comfortable with PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell using these tips and learning shortcuts.

Download Redmond Magazine, September 2008

PDF format, 11MB, 86Pages

REDMOND REPORT
14 Will Microsoft Take a Sip of ‘Midori’?
Microsoft’s proposed OS may break the Windows mold.

14 Open BlueDragon
Is it time to bet the farm on CFML?

COLUMNS
6 Barney’s Rubble: Doug Barney
V for Hyper-V
66 Never Again: Frank Callanan
I Should’ve Gone All Ninja on Them
Anonymous
Did We Leave Something Out? Not!
68 Mr. Roboto: Jeffery Hicks
Domain Password Report
72 Windows Insider: Greg Shields
Auditing Doesn’t Have to Stink
74 Security Advisor: Joern Wettern
Can You Be Trusted?
80 Foley on Microsoft: Mary Jo Foley
Microsoft’s Latest Reorganization

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