Yesterday Libero, the biggest Italian Portal, was down all the day... in my office lots of people was crying for the impossibility to read their mail. 
Today the Libero Staff (Wind) has announced the reason of this stop of their services. Portal redesign? Works on their infrastructure? Virus? Nooo... nothing of them!
The real reason is an other: someone has tryed to steal some copper cables in Milan and during this action they have cut off a fiber cable of Wind, stopping all their services (ADSL and Dialup connection down in all the north of Italy). 
Ridiculous, but a big problem for Wind and their users!
Seems that, contrary to all the previsions, XP Reloaded could not be a success... most people will not be interested on it, the will remain with their XP or they will pass to another OS (such as Win2003).
And you? What do you think? Are you interested on XP Reloaded? Personally, not too much...
An other good MS Whitepaper: Deploying Windows Server 2003 Internet Authentication Service (IAS) with Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs).
It describes how to configure remote access policy in Internet Authentication Service (IAS) for use with virtual local area networks (VLANs).
The toolkit that I was waiting for... Microsoft J2EE & .NET Interoperability Toolkit.
Microsoft J2EE & .NET Interoperability Toolkit includes an eBook with introduction to Interoperability Technologies and sample codes.
Sounds interesting! 
An other great article by Dino Esposito about an argument that is "hot" now: Rearchitect Your Web Applications for Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0.
While ASP.NET 2.0 is completely backwards compatible with ASP.NET 1.1, its new features may require you to revise parts of your Web applications. This article provides a detailed analysis of how changes in ASP.NET 2.0 will influence your porting decisions.
Great (as usual) 