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Windows IT Pro Magazine December 1995
[Focus] Behind the Scenes of FPNW Microsoft's File and Print Services for NetWare is key to Microsoft's penetrating the NetWare environments. However, John Enck finds that the beauty of FPNW is in the eyes of the beholder. — John Enck SNA Connectivity Solutions John Enck takes a look at three "native" Windows NT facilities that you can use to connect your desktop system to IBM mainframes and AS/400s. — John Enck The NT Perspective Although UNIX loyalists cling to their system, Pat Higbie claims that UNIX lacks the singularity of purpose to compete with Microsoft and simple economics will put Windows NT on top. — Pat Higbie The UNIX Perspective Some people stand firm that they will not "do Windows." Bill Kindell says their decision stems from the fact that UNIX already offers the truly "open" system Windows users are still waiting for. — Bill Kindel [Editorial] The New Frontier For the future, all roads lead to Windows NT. — Mark Smith [Product Reviews] NFS Comes to Windows NT How NFS client and server products perform on NT in the Lab. — John Enck The X Factor X Window applications have become so commonplace that to introduce a workstation into an organization, it must be able to run X Window applications. A review of four X Window products for Windows NT. — John Enck [Inside Out] Tuning Windows NT File Servers Mark Minasi shows you how to tackle your Windows NT Server so that you can use it as a file server. — Mark Minasi [Book Reviews] Windows NT Training Kit Too busy for class? Learn at Home. — Michael D. Reilly [News] Perfect Partners—At Least for Now Priscilla Tate discusses a recent TMFI survey on legacy systems and client/server computing. — Priscilla Tate RPMark95 Results Mark Smith reveals the latest NT benchmark figures from Client/Server Labs. — Mark Smith The BackOffice Logo: What It Means Anne Fischer Lent describes Microsoft's BackOffice Logo program. — Anne Fischer Lent [Chaos Corner] No Work, No Pay! The misadventures of Alex Pournelle and his NT installations continue as he deals with the perils of technical support. — Alex Pournelle [Rash Opinions] Learning to Live with OS/2 Would you want to put OS/2 Warp Server on your Windows NT network? Wayne Rash tells you why you might want to. — Wayne Rash [Lab Feature] Aspen Systems Alpine 275XS The Alpine 275XS from Aspen Systems is one of the few third-party Alpha-based Windows NT machines. — Joel Sloss Explorer-GUI The Explorer Graphical User Interface brings enhanced usability and a more attractive appearance to NT. — Joel Sloss |
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