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Stratus Grows Linux Support for Fault-Tolerant Servers

Stratus Technologies is greatly expanding the support for standard Linux on its fault-tolerant servers. The Maynard, Mass., company June 19 is announcing support for Red...

Microsoft Confirms Excel Zero-Day Attack Under Way

Microsoft June 15 confirmed that a new, undocumented flaw in its widely used Excel spreadsheet program was being used in an attack against an...

BMC Has More Plans for the Mainframe

BMC Software is preparing a host of new products designed to meet the growing need of mainframe users for more and easier management capabilities. The...

World Cup Network Operators Hold Their Breath

Avaya officials managing the sprawling WorldCup network for FIFA are holding their breath. So far, there have been no serious attacks on the network,...

Microsoft Wears Black Hat

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates also laid out his transition plans for the company (see eWeek Roundtable podcast). Duration: 9:59 /zimages/4/28571.gifClick here to download this podcast. /zimages/4/28571.gif /util_get_image/1/0,3363,i=114836,00.gifTo subscribe...

IPv6 Still Gets No Respect in the United States

SAN FRANCISCO—Although the foundation of the next-generation Internet, IPv6, is gaining momentum in South Asia and receiving solid support in Windows Vista, enterprise IT...

Microsoft on Security: Pariah or Trendsetter?

BOSTON—Microsofts transformation from pariah to trendsetter in the information security sector is slowly beginning to sink in, but users are mixed about hopping on...

Azaleos BladeMail Appliance Simplifies MS Exchange E-Mail

E-mail storage management company Azaleos and its partners IBM and Microsoft introduced a new specialized appliance June 14 that aims to lower the operation...

Sun Ready to Wage Blade Wars Against IBM, HP

SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems first entered the blade server market back in spring 2004 with the launch of the SPARC-powered Sun Fire B1600 and the...

Managed Objects Throws Down CMDB Gauntlet

Implementing a true Configuration Management Database is not for the faint of heart. But business services management provider Managed Objects on June 14 stepped...