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    Watch for Sober Attack on Jan 6 2006

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    You may have seen this advisory but I’m blogging about it due to its potential serious repercussions. “Systems that are infected with Win32/Sober.Z@mm may download and run malicious files from certain Web domains beginning on January 6, 2006 and approximately every two weeks thereafter.” Watch for spikes in network traffic Thursday or Friday. [Note: I have seen a few indications that it could happen...
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    Tech Info: The January • February 2006 issue of TechNet Magazine is now available online!

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    I thought that I'd bring this to your attention as you might want to send this information to your Tech IT pros or even use it yourself. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/01/default.aspx The January•February 2006 issue of TechNet Magazine is now available online at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/01/default.aspx . A downloadable CHM file of...
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    The Story Behind RootKits

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    I find these malicious little rootkit beasts somewhat terrifying! Strong words I know but when you have a security threat, such as creating a backdoor to your system or running code for every process, that is undetectable even by scanners, you have a real problem. And rootkit authors are always looking for ways to remain hidden from detection. You definitely need to be up on them. Have a look at...
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    Stop supporting old systems

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    In my opinion, it’s not worth the risk inherent from business inflexibility in supporting older systems. To be able to compete effectively, businesses need to be agile and this requires newer technology or at least a strategy of replacing legacy systems. I know there is the other argument. It works so why replace it. However with the second internet a fact, and the trend towards all things internet...
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    Let’s Connect Further

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    When John invited me to join him and Barnaby in this blog I agreed for a number of reasons: John has taken a bold move to engage with you which I respect and he has so many great ideas to connect us even further; I can bring in viewpoints from IT professional groups and experts as an independent volunteer. Think of me as one "your" links in this collaborative forum. In this role, I want to hear your...
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    Thank you for connecting in 2005; I’m looking forward to more in 2006

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    Our holiday break is upon us…time flies so fast doesn’t it. I want to thank John for his leadership in providing a special forum to connect and collaborate with you. I’m very much enjoying this experience and I look forward to 2006 where we can connect even more. We started this partnership on November 28th and we are continuing to learn from each other and from you. Through this forum, instant...
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    Wishing you all Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!

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    It’s been almost a month since we’ve started this endeavour and I’m really happy with the comments from everyone and the progress that we’ve made. Partnering with CIPS and Stephen has been a wonderful experience and I look forward to what more we can do in the future! Thanks to everyone that has commented, emailed and taken the time to talk to us. For each of you I hope that this forum is a useful...
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    Ensuring Security Confidence: Common Criteria Certification

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    Good News I just finished a post on security since it consistently ranks amongst the top three IT concerns. I found this news released today compelling since it gives assurances that there is a strong commitment to security. This means less headaches for you. According to Charles Kolodgy, research director of Security Products at IDC, “ Microsoft continues to build on its Trustworthy Computing...
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    Stephen Ibaraki - recipient of the 2005 IT Leadership Lifetime Achievement Award!

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    Wow, great things happen while your away. As you know, I've been offline for the last week and when I came back it was to some great news! My friend and co-blogger Stephen Ibaraki was announced as the recipient of the "2005 IT Leadership: Lifetime Achievement Award. Now that is really great news!! Congratulations Stephen, it nice to see someone that gives so much get recognized. The official...
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    Time Persons of 2005: Bill and Melinda Gates, Bono

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    It’s great to see Bill and Melinda Gates along with Bono be named Time persons of 2005. They have approached similar problems in a different manner and I feel that each have been a great role model to all of us. I know from my conversations with many of you. You have been involved in donating your time or money and giving what you can. I have only done a little with giving my time and some money yet...
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    Securing Wireless Networks

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    Wireless must be driving some of you to distraction! I find it so liberating but also troublesome too. Here are essential good practices and guidelines for IT Managers that I have found useful. They come from an interview I did with top wireless security expert, Sumit Deshpande, VP of the Wireless Solutions Group for Computer Associates. Look at this sampling of questions I pose to Sumit....
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    Do you have the Keys to Unlock Security’s Top Job?

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    Everywhere I go, security is a top issue. In every interview, when I ask for the top five concerns, invariably security comes up. Plus in surveys of IT managers, it’s a consistent hot item. So what does it take to be a good CISO (Chief Information Security Officer)? Where should you be heading in your security plans? I found this article hits the bulls-eye and it’s worth a quick scan. I have taken...
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    Good news for IT Profits and Jobs

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    After feeling the pinch of the IT slowdown for the last six years, I'm glad to hear some good news. This means better times for you IT managers. IT hiring is up 4% across the country with demand as high as 100% in Montreal, 79% in Edmonton and 60% in Vancouver and the strongest 3rd quarter in the past 3 years. And as you have seen in the blog posts here, the market is hot for combined business...
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    Phil Sorgen - New President @ Microsoft Canada

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    As per my previous post we have a new president at MS Canada.... Phil Sorgen! We had a chance to meet Phil on Friday and it was good to see how our Canadian leadership team spoke so highly of him. Phil comes at a busy time for us as we go through our mid year planning. The good thing is he is no stranger to many of our leadership team as they have already worked together on many activities. Phil...
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    David Hemler leaves Microsoft Canada

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    Dave stepped down as our president this past Friday. Over the past year, in parallel with his successes at Microsoft he has had some family challenges. He felt it was best for his family to be together under the circumstances. In a company meeting on Friday Dave showed by his actions once again why's he's a great leader. You could tell from his comments and expressions, that it was not easy decision...
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    Life Balance.... tough but worthwhile

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    Today I'm off for a few weeks as my wife is about to give birth to our new child on monday. It all seems so planned and matter of fact as she is having a Ceserian bith. I'm looking forward to the time spent with my family yet I know as a manager nobody does my job while I'm away. I think I have a good plan in place and I've delegated different roles to my team and my boss as well as my peers are handling...
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    Blogs and RSS Deserving Attention from IT Managers?

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    John did a great blog on RSS that is very useful, but let us step back and talk about corporate Blogs which drive RSS. I believe Blogs are the richest form of current information available and if you don’t tap into them extensively as IT Managers/Professionals, you are missing a great resource. And, they represent a real opportunity for you to stay ahead of your clientele if you initiate one for your...
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    Ballmer Pledges Millions to Canadians at Can>Win 2005

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    As a long-time educator, this is my hot button—funding: through software donations, support for research, teacher and curriculum development. I applaud this move by Microsoft to provide $4.5M for partnerships with Canadian schools and community organizations through the Microsoft Programs: Partners in Learning and Unlimited Potential. Ballmer also spoke on another topic that I believe in, using...
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    Are we turning a corner - Microsoft Ships CRM 3.0 on Schedule

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    I love seeing this, especially when it's recognized throughout the technical community. Being a manager that is not in Redmond; sometimes it's hard to see the impact of how we have evolved our development cycle. For us to ship this on time is another example that we are getting better at being predictable. I know that there will be some challenges along the way and lessons to be learned, yet from a...
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    Steve Ballmer’s Speechwriter Speaks Steve-O

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    Interesting interview on Steve Balmers Speech writer at channel 9. Check out http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=143212 "Did you know that Steve Ballmer gives between 125 and 150 talks a year? Do you know what it’s like to write, coordinate, organize, compose, direct and manage those 125+ speeches a year for one of the busiest CEO’s in the world? Watch this video with Katy Hunter who...
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    MS News: Windows Server Release 2003 R2.. RTMs (released to Manufacturing)

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    Today, We streamed a webcast featuring Bob Muglia to kick off the launch of Windows Server 2003 R2. The webcast included key R2 news announcements, product messages, customer testimonials, product demonstration and supporting videos from key OEM partners. On demand viewing of the launch webcast, along with other product demonstrations, is available on the public Windows Server 2003 R2 launch site...
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    The one best site for SQL 2005, Visual Studio 2005, Biztalk 2006

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    You are too busy! You don't have time to search! You must be thinking, “What’s the one best site for the new product launch information.” I just finished interviewing Ilya Bukshteyn for CIPS on Monday, so I put the question to him Monday night. “As the resident guru at Microsoft Redmond, what is the one *best* site for this information.” Ilya, recommended: http://www.microsoft.com/launch2005 ...
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    IT Veteran Brings Innovation, Leadership to Microsoft CIO Partnership

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    I thought this was a great internal microsoft perspective on how we are using a dual CIO role. This past July Stuart Scott joined Microsoft to serve alongside Ron Markezich as one of two CIOs, in the interview he discusses his views on the role and the increasing importance of IT to the organization. I thought this was timely and relevant given our recent posts. As well it highlight what could potentially...
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    4 Key Decision Questions for Moving to x64-bit Computing

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    There are good arguments for moving to x64 or at least strategically have it on your upgrade plans for 2006. These 4 questions provide a starter: Is the industry moving in this direction so I don’t get caught unprepared? According to IDC reports, x64 servers now out-ship 32-bit servers. Prices are essentially identical between x86 and x64 for server and workstation-class computers. The prices...
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    The security market contuines to consolidate as RSA acquires authentication company

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    Identity and access management firm RSA Security has snapped up authentication services provider Cyota. I think the importance of this is how it highlights that security companies are now focusing closer on the consumers as more and more business moves to the net. Check it out: http://news.com.com/RSA+acquires+authentication+company/2100-7355_3-5982512.html
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