Monthly Archives: April 2006

RFP: Content-Addressed Storage

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Content-addressed storage systems have emerged to help IT managers protect business data while keeping it accessible and searchable. Implementation of a CAS system could...

Set Content Free

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Content-addressed storage systems arrived just in time to help organizations deal with what was then a new challenge—compliance. For harried IT managers desperate to...

Open-Xchange Server 5

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Open-Xchange Server 5 is derived from the open-source Open-Xchange 0.8 release, adding a rich set of features through a series of add-ons called OXtenders....

HP Does Archiving Right

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Hewlett-Packards StorageWorks RISS 1.4 appliance uses a grid architecture to deliver compliance-class archiving capabilities along with high-speed search.Click here to read the full review...

BEA Boosts ColdFusion Support

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BEA systems is offering ColdFusion users the ability to run their ColdFusion applications on the BEA WebLogic Server without requiring a rewrite.BEA, based in...

Stepping Up the Effort to Beat Cyber-Crime

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Deep inside, we all realize that the battle for secure computing will never be over. Still, the price that must be paid to keep...

Tying the Knot

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Live together long enough with your girlfriend or boyfriend, and sooner or later the topic of marriage will come up.Relationships evolve. And the cornerstone...

Vista: Expect Premium Pricing

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Microsoft is still holding many specifics about Windows Vista—pricing among them—close to the vest. But Redmonds reticence to talk isnt stopping company watchers from...

Microsoft Suffers Patch Problems

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Two patches released in Microsofts April batch of security updates are causing system hangs, Windows crashes and the appearance of strange dialog boxes.The problems...

Vistas Next Act

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Microsofts new test build of Windows Vista is in the on-deck circle. Microsoft was widely expected by Windows testers to make available for download...