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Microsoft Refreshes, Broadens IE 7 Beta

On April 25, at 12:01 a.m. EST, Microsoft will open the Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 floodgates—and the phone support lines. Microsoft is set to...

VMware-Led Alliance Promotes Virtual Desktops

Software maker VMware is envisioning an IT world where desktops arent deployed—theyre hosted on a server. To that end, the company on April 24 announced...

Open-Xchange Server 5

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....

Sun, Open-Xchange Collaborate Well

Companies looking for an e-mail, calendar and scheduling platform that supports Microsoft Outlook will find Open-Xchanges Open-Xchange Server 5 and the collaboration suite in...

Sun Microsystems Java Enterprise System

While each of the Sun Collaboration Servers is a discrete component within the Java Enterprise System, Sun has done a good job of integrating...

Apparent Eyes Proactive Network Fixes

Apparent Networks is the latest in a long line of network and systems management vendors talking a good game about how they can help...

Former CA Exec Kumar Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges

Sanjay Kumar, former head of IT management firm CA, pled guilty April 24 to a number of financial fraud charges resulting from a $2.2...

Government-Funded Startup Blasts Rootkits

A startup funded by the U.S. governments Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is ready to emerge from stealth mode with hardware and software-based technologies...

Goodbye, Mr. McNealy

In 1982, Scott McNealy founded Sun Microsystems with three graduate student friends—Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy and Vinod Khosla from Stanford University. I doubt they knew...

McNealy: Schwartz Ready to Take Over as CEO

According to Scott McNealy, his decision to step down as CEO of Sun Microsystems after 22 years was driven by a combination of seeing...