Archive for April, 2007

Windows PowerShell : Scripting One Line at a Time.
Scripting One Line at a Time.In past columns, I’ve stressed the fact that Windows PowerShell is a shell. It’s meant to be used interactively—not unlike the cmd.exe (or command prompt) shell you’re probably already familiar with. Still, Windows PowerShell does support a scripting language—one that’s more robust [...]


SQL Q and A
Database Size, Mirroring, Marked Transactions, and More…
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Duane Aritonang
Chief Technology Officer
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Windows Administration: Inside the Windows Vista Kernel: Part 1: “With Windows Vista, changes to the OS kernel bring aboutadvances in many areas, ranging from memory managementto reliability to security. We kick off this series with a lookat how the kernel delivers improvements in the areas of processes,threads, and I/O.”
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Duane Aritonang
Chief Technology Officer
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Windows Administration: Inside the Windows Vista Kernel: Part 2: “This month we continue our in-depth discussion about what’s new in the Windows Vista kernel. In this issue, we review some advancements in how Windows Vista manages memory and explore the areas of system startup, shutdown, and power management.”
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Duane Aritonang
Chief Technology Officer
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Windows Administration: Inside the Windows Vista Kernel: Part 3: “In this issue, we wrap up our in-depth discussion about what’s new in the Windows Vista kernel. In this final installment, we look at changes and new features pertaining to reliability, recovery, and security.”
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Duane Aritonang
Chief Technology Officer
http://www.ArtDuane.com