Perhaps the biggest part of and reason for Microsoft’s dedication to security is the pain of the software-patching process. On one hand, Windows customers are told that to be as secure as possible, they must keep up with and promptly download and install all patches from Microsoft. TechNewsWorld talked with Steve Anderson, a director in the Windows Server Division at Microsoft, to find out more about what’s going on in the world of software patching and updates.
Microsoft’s Steve Anderson on Upgrading Windows Update
Posted by: Jay Lyman April 7, 2004 06:00 AMPerhaps the biggest part of and reason for Microsoft’s dedication to security is the pain of the software-patching process. On one hand, Windows customers are told that to be as secure as possible, they must keep up with and promptly download and install all patches from Microsoft. TechNewsWorld talked with Steve Anderson, a director in the Windows Server Division at Microsoft, to find out more about what’s going on in the world of software patching and updates.