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Readers Respond: The Copyright Chaos of Google Print

If free access to printed material is available, why would someone feel it necessary to buy the original book (Editorial, "Copyright Chaos," Nov. 7)?I...

Dial G for Murder

Google is useful for all kinds of things—finding Web pages, getting driving directions, even doing math. Now add murder to that list. According to...

Microsoft Cluster Server Enters Second Beta

Company chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates last week announced the second beta for Microsoft Corp.s Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, a 64-bit...

Rackable Joins SMP System Race

Rackable Systems Inc. last week rolled out its first symmetric multiprocessing system, an eight-way server that in the first half of next year will...

IBM Service Targets Banks

IBM is growing its hosted client line with an offering aimed at financial services institutions and banks. Big Blue last month rolled out its...

Patriot Act Hits Rocky Road to Renewal

The course that congressional leaders followed last week to extend controversial domestic spying powers of the USA Patriot Act was never animated on "Schoolhouse...

Vulnerabilities Are Everywhere

Two of every three computers are running software that contains a critical security hole, according to statistics released by vulnerability scanning company Qualys Inc. The...

Navigating the Backup and Recovery Maze

Backup systems have come a long way from the days when they were seen merely as expensive insurance policies for data. During the past...

CA Suite Merges Security and Backup Management

Computer Associates International Inc.s Business Protection Suite r2 merges security with backup management in a neat suite—sought-after functionality that should help IT managers at...

Backup Solutions Sample RFP

eWEEK Labs strongly recommends that IT managers closely examine their current environment and size up their goals before shopping for a backup solution. A...