

J. Peter Bruzzese
Columnist
J. Peter Bruzzese is a six-time-awarded Microsoft MVP (currently for Office Servers and Services, previously for Exchange/Office 365). He is a technical speaker and author with more than a dozen books sold internationally. He's the co-founder of ClipTraining, the creator of ConversationalGeek.com, instructor on Exchange/Office 365 video content for Pluralsight, and a consultant for Mimecast and others.

10 third-party tools to suit your Office 365 needs
From migration to monitoring, third-party tools and partners help you make the most of Office 365.

Ransomware takes malware from bad to worse
To thwart attacks like CryptLocker, you need a multipronged defense; new technology doesn't hurt either.
10 major Office 365 migration gotchas to avoid
From unrealistic design decisions to costly add-ons, the migration path to Microsoft Office 365 is fraught with hidden pitfalls.
15 essential open source tools for Windows admins
Microsoft offers great tools for enhancing your server-side experience, but open source has impressive options as well.
The best new features in Office 2010
InfoWorld's expert reveals the top 25 new features and provides free QuickStart PDF guides for each major Microsoft Office application
Microsoft to end support for Windows 2000, XP SP2 on July 13
Microsoft offers support for its products for five years and extended support for another five years. That time will soon be up for Windows 2000 (desktop and server) and Windows XP SP2: July 13 is the last day that extended support...
Ready for Windows 7? Here's how to deploy it right
From hardware to licensing, you need to make the right choices to smooth the transition and get the most out of Windows 7. Here's help.
Five must-dos for Exchange Server 2007 (and 5 don'ts)
J. Peter Bruzzese, author of Exchange Server 2007 How-To, knows a thing or two about Exchange. His advice: "Get reacquainted with the command-line, my friend. It's not disappearing and any Exchange guru (or Windows guru) worth his...
Hands-on video guide to Windows 7
Now that Microsoft has made the Windows 7 beta available for public download, many people are trying to figure out what's new and different. And many others not willing to risk their PCs by installing a beta OS are curious, too....
Windows admin IQ test
You have sewn up every Windows hole on your systems and tattooed the Start icon on you arm. But how much do you really know about the Redmond OS? Test your mettle with these 20 questions designed to separate the newbies from the...