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VeriSign Wins RFID Pact
VeriSign Inc. last week took the first step toward establishing itself as a major player in the RFID world when it won the contract...
2004: Linux VS. FUD
Having earned the right to be seriously considered for many enterprise applications, Linux faces a year in 2004 in which it will be tested...
Mass. Softens Buying Policy
Massachusetts has finalized its IT acquisition policy for its $80 million IT budget, moving away from what originally appeared to be an open-source mandate.The...
Review: LindowsOS 4.5
As Linux fans converge on New York for LinuxWorld this week, its easy to see that the Linux faithful have much to be excited...
Linksys Eases SOHO File Sharing
Small shops looking for an inexpensive, simple-to-use basic NAS device should consider the EtherFast Network Storage Device from Linksys, now a division of Cisco...
Softek Aims for Best Replication on Block
Fujitsu Software Technology Corp.s powerful Softek Replicator provides block-level data replication for Unix and Windows platforms, providing a heterogeneous solution that can help IT...
Eclipse Platform Ready to Forge Its Own Path
When members of the Eclipse organization gather in Anaheim, Calif., next month, it will be to refocus the group as a new, independent entity...
Target: Internal Threats
While most security vendors continue to develop products that harden the network perimeter, two companies are introducing solutions designed to protect the vulnerabilities inside...
Microsoft Zeros In on Lotus
A cadre of former Lotus software employees is leading a reinvigorated push at Microsoft Corp. to lure Lotus customers to .Net with new products...
Next Up: Linux Desktop
Andrew Morton, Linus Torvalds right-hand man and the maintainer of the 2.6 kernel, will not be attending the LinuxWorld conference in New York this...