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  • Threat Modeling at Microsoft
    Security doesn’t start with coding, it starts with secure design. In this article, you’ll see how Microsoft uses threat modeling to ensure secure design and prevent vulnerabilities that could not be fixed with simple coding changes.
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  • The Microsoft Security Org Chart
    This article examines how Microsoft uses defense-in-depth at an organization level to ensure that there are many opportunities to detect and remove software vulnerabilities. You’ll see how security responsibilities are assigned from individual developers, up through the global security team.
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  • Security Education at Microsoft
    Microsoft uses education to raise the “security IQ” of technical teams through formal courses and on the job activities. Microsoft ensures that teams know how to build secure products.
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Case Studies

ICTC
“With Linux, we might have saved the initial costs to get the system up and running, but it wasn’t worth the investment...”
— Paul Swinwood, President Information and Communications Technology Council

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intergenia
"We were amazed at how easily we were able to add Windows Server 2008 to our existing Linux back end."
— Jochen Berger Chief Technology Officer, intergenia

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Behind the Case Study Series
Why go behind the case study? The story behind the scenes provides greater detail into the decision making processes and IT best practices that ultimately lead to the resolution of a business problem.
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Lifetime
Lifetime Products
Living on the Leading Edge of IT
Go behind the case study at Lifetime Products.
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Windows Server 2008
Comparing Security Features in Windows Server 2008 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Research Report
This Harvey ball analysis provides a quick overview of how Windows Server 2008 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (with SE Linux) stack up on important security features.
Why are customers choosing Windows Server 2008 over Linux?
Virtual Map
"Windows Server 2008 allows us to provide packaged solutions of our location-based service applications to our clients in a way that is faster, more efficient and easier to manage than before." Eugene Lim, Business Development Director, Virtual Map