Monthly Archives: March 2007

Four Good Reasons to Switch to RHEL 5

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Sometimes you dont want the hassle of the big upgrade. For example, there is no good reason to "upgrade" Windows to Vista. On the...

Microsoft Signs First Systems Management OEM

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In a departure from its go-to-market strategy for management software, Microsoft on March 13 said that it will OEM its Systems Center Operations Manager...

A Laptop Circle of Trust

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Laptop computers are quickly becoming standard-issue equipment for enterprise workforces across the globe, but the productivity gained from this added mobility comes at a...

Analysts: SIM Market Will See More Acquisitions

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Several analysts with an eye on the security information management market are forecasting increased consolidation between vendors as SIM providers look to address their...

GridApp Tool Boasts Database Consistency, Reliability

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Database automation software provider GridApp Systems has released a new product aimed at reducing errors and bringing consistency to database processes for IT professionals. Clarity...

Windows Live Lands on Lenovo PCs

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After a long search for an OEM agreement, Microsoft will start bundling its Live Windows products with Lenovos desktops and notebooks. The two companies announced...

Symantecs Storage Products to Support Red Hat

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Symantec announced plans for its storage management products to support the newest version of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system. Symantec officials said their...

Red Hat to Give Customers Changes in Real Time

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While Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 will be released at an event in San Francisco on March 14, the company has not been sitting...

Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Dunn

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After months of uncertainty, former Hewlett-Packard Chairman Patricia Dunn will walk out of a California courtroom free of all criminal charges. On March 14, the...

An Academic Asks: Is Computer Science Dead?

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Citing falling student enrollments and improved technology, an academic at the British Computing Society asks whether computer science is dead, claiming that there is...