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Microsoft Frowns on iDefense Hacking Challenge

Security intelligence outfit iDefense Labs is offering a $10,000 reward to any hacker who finds a worm hole in Microsofts products, but the software...

Boo Scares Up Open-Source Developers

Work on the Microsoft-friendly open-source Boo language is nearing completion. Boo is a new object-oriented statically typed programming language for the Microsoft CLI (Common Language...

EMC Sticks By Google Desktop Search

While search giant Google works to reassure its users that the latest version of its Desktop Search application does not pose the security threat...

Open-Xchange Server 5 SP1 Is Bigger, Better

Open-Xchange is giving its Open-Xchange Server 5 a comprehensive feature update facelift in March with its first service patch. Open-Xchange Server, which had been the...

Mactel Linux Up and Running

While we dont know how Edgar "Gimli" Hucek did it yet, what we do know is that he appears to be the first to...

Open Source—the One, True Way to Develop Software

Real revolutions, the ones that last, are often quiet ones. They arent shocking. They dont rock the world. They just change the world so slowly...

Dell Paints Optimistic Picture for Business Tech

Dell says we live in exciting times for servers and other corporate computing gear. The PC maker, based in Round Rock, Texas, posted on Feb....

Indian President Exhorts IT Industry to Growth, Social Responsibility

MUMBAI, India—Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam called on the Indian IT services industry to out-do its already spectacular success, achieving a size of...

Microsoft Rethinks Its Office 2007 Server Line Up

After more than two years of rumor and speculation surrounding its plans to create a new suite of Office servers designed to complement its...

Chip Makers Pave the Way for Desktop Virtualization

Virtualization is becoming commonplace in the data center arena, as companies seek to wring more out of their servers. But broad use on the...