Mitch Tulloch is lead author for the Microsoft Windows Vista Resource Kit and is a widely recognized expert on Windows administration, networking, and security. Mitch has published over two hundred articles for different IT pro sites and magazines, and he has written over a dozen books including the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking and the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Security (both from Microsoft Press), Windows Server Hacks (O'Reilly Media) and IIS6 Administration (McGraw-Hill/Osborne).
Mitch has also been technical reviewer for numerous IT pro titles and has developed and taught graduate-level courses in Information Security Management (ISM) for the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program of Jones International University.
Mitch has been awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) status twice by Microsoft for his outstanding contributions in supporting the IT pro user group community. Mitch is currently President of MTIT Enterprises, an IT content development business based in Winnipeg, Canada. Before starting own his business in 1998, Mitch worked as a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) for Productivity Point. For more information about Mitch, see his website http://www.mtit.com.
Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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