Monthly Archives: October 2007

Three Sentenced to Prison in Microsoft Fraud Case

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A Freemont, Calif. couple was among a handful of defendants sentenced to prison Oct. 23 for defrauding Microsoft out of more than $29 million...

Is Linux Really Losing Market Share to Windows?

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Should we be ready, as Kent Brockman might put it, to "welcome our new Microsoft overlords," or are the IDC Quarterly Server Tracker figures...

NAC Cant Weather the Storm

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Vendor representatives on a panel Oct. 25 at Interop boasted that behavior-based observations can stop Storm-infected clients, even after NAC has given them carte...

My Wish List for Google

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On Tuesday morning, while jotting down some column ideas, I took note of the top two items I wanted to see from Google's Gmail...

Lots of News Traffic Going Through the Station

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Man, it's been busy around the Station lately. I think I've written about 10 stories or blog items in the last few days. Earnings...

Symantec Still Mum on Vontu

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For the moment, officials at Symantec are not commenting on their plans for any acquisitions in the data loss prevention market.For almost two weeks,...

Bay City Prepares for Rock Opera

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Opera Software is preparing for the all-important battleground in mobile Web browsing versus Microsoft and Mozilla.The browser maker is planning to celebrate the launch...

Motorola Sees Income, Sales Drop

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Motorola posted another disappointing quarter Oct. 25 but gave investors some hope that a series of job cuts and a new line of handheld...

In the Face of Disaster, There Are No Competitors

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Alan McDonald was just happy to see the sky on Thursday. The president of Allconnected, a solution provider in Simi Valley, Calif., had been...

Intels $3 Billion Fab Now Open for Business

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Intel is preparing to open the doors of its new $3 billion manufacturing facility in Chandler, Ariz., Oct. 25. The facility, known as Fab...