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Security Suite Smackdown, Part I

Fall and winter are a great time for malware purveyors. All those pure, innocent, uncorrupted new PCs being unboxed, set up and connected to...

Timing Remains an Issue with Microsofts New Vista APIs

Microsoft may have agreed to provide security vendors with additional software interfaces for its next-generation Vista operating system, but analysts maintain that any delay...

LSB Developer Network: An MSDN for Linux

One major advantage Microsoft developers have over their Linux counterparts is that they have access to MSDN (Microsoft Software Developer Network), a magnificent online...

Microsoft Pushes Partners Hard to Drive New Product Sales

Microsoft is upping the partner ante as it prepares to release Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange 2007 over the next few months. To help...

HP Offers RFID to Track Data Center Assets

Hewlett-Packard announced Oct. 17 that it has completed a successful test using radio-frequency identification to track assets, specifically servers, in the data center. The technology,...

Are Enterprise Apps on the Way Out?

Business processes have plenty of room for improvement: IT executives say IT and finance, the most computerized of business functions, can be far more...

Big Blue Brings Web 2.0 to School

Designed to attract computer science students and build advanced skills for the next wave of IT jobs, IBM and the University of Arizona will...

SavaJe Falls on Hard Times

SavaJe Technologies, once the darling of the Java devices community, is now looking at bad times and struggling to keep its doors open. SavaJe, based...

MySQL Adds Automation to Enterprise Subscription Service

Open-source database developer MySQL announced a new version of its commercial subscription service, which will feature automated technology designed to help users monitor their...

There Is No Oracle Linux

Repeat after me: "There is no Oracle Linux." I dont care how many times you hear stock analysts say that Oracle is about to...