Monthly Archives: March 2004

Modeling the Datacenter With Microsoft Indy

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At the Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas this week, the Redmond, Wash., software giant is expected to show off a brand-new management tool.Code-named...

IBM Beefs Up Linux SMB Incentive Program, Security Partnerships

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IBM continues to ramp up its efforts to bring Linux to small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) and to migrate Windows users to Linux. The Armonk,...

European Commission Opposes Oracles PeopleSoft Bid

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The European Commission is joining its U.S. counterpart in fighting Oracle Corp.s hostile takeover bid of PeopleSoft Inc.Oracle said on Friday it received a...

Wall Street in a Selling Mood

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A terrible week for channel stocks and broader market indexes ended with a muted rally as value investors swooped in for bargains.The Spain terror...

Updated RightAnswers Service Simplifies Search for Help

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Its hard to find good help these days, at least when you need to search a support knowledge base for answers to support questions....

SDK Unleashes Smart Tags

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Making the most of Microsoft Office 2003 means delving into the productivity suites extensibility potential, one of the most noticeable parts of which is...

MailSweeper Takes 3-In-1 Approach

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Clearswifts MailSweeper Business Suite, released last month, is a fine example of how context-based anti-spam tools add brawny features in their efforts to stop...

Testing Incentives Sought

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Governments in Asia and Europe have taken concrete steps to encourage the private sector to adopt IPv6, but in the United States, most interested...

WLANs Made Easy?

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Researchers at Xerox Corp.s Palo Alto Research Center are focusing on two key areas of concern in the wireless industry—security and interoperability—with efforts to...

Access Point Weathers Storm

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D-Link Systems cant stop the rain, but its new wireless 802.11g access point can withstand rain, snow, sleet and lightning.Built for the outdoors, the...