Monthly Archives: July 2006

Montecito Reviews Mixed

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Intel finally has its long-awaited dual-core Itanium 2 chip on the market, and, as with everything else in the controversial processors history, the launch...

New Search Engine Targets Malware

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HD Moore, creator of the metasploit hacking tool and the security researcher behind the Month of Browser Bugs, or MOBB, project, has released a...

Before and After

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Microsoft is aggressively reaching out to successful players in the high-performance computing and security spaces—markets that are new to it and which it is...

Microsoft Warns of File Exploits

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In the midst of back-to-back zero-day attacks against select businesses in the Far East, Microsoft on July 17 released a security advisory with a...

Microsoft, Xensource Join Forces

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Microsoft announced July 18 a strategic relationship with XenSource for the development of technology to provide interoperability between Xen-enabled Linux and Windows Server virtualization.The...

At Worldwide Partner Conference, Microsoft Works Hard to Woo Potential Partners

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Microsoft may not have answered all the questions prospective partners had when they attended a summit before the companys annual Worldwide Partner Conference here...

802.11n Routers; MS Exchange Server 2007; Is Indias Edge Fading?

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Ubiquitous Wi-Fi is almost here—in urban areas and many corporate campuses, at least. Last week, walking around San Francisco, I was able to check...

ESBs: Taste Great, Less Filling

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Who doesnt like a good ESB? Cask-conditioned, served at cellar temperature with a nice foamy head. But thats enough about my preferred ESB—namely, the...

Tech Pulp Fiction: I, the Kitty

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It was a hot, sweltering day in Beantown. The Katt had just heard that Mike Hammer scribe Mickey Spillane had bought the farm, but...

On the Prowl

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Small may be good, but big is better—at least in the eyes of an exploding number of solution providers busily buying other channel companies...