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XP May Catch Up to Win 2000 by Years End

Windows 2000 remains the dominant desktop operating system in corporate IT, but it could be overtaken by the end of the year as larger...

Should I Be Spanked?

Welcome, XXX.com readers, but I bet youve surfed to the wrong place: Despite the racy headline, were talking Monad (with an "m," not a...

New Version of Fedora Hits the Streets

After some delays, Fedora Core 4, the community-supported Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat, was released Monday. The new Fedora, code-named Stentz, is the first...

Three SATA-II Hard Drives Reviewed

Serial ATA has become the storage mainstay of current-generation desktop PCs. Were even seeing SATA drive penetrating into laptop storage and some entry-level servers....

New Job Role Manages IT Risks

James Lam preaches a religion sure to scare many corporate executives: that compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is just the beginning of the reforms...

Trend Micro Picks Up Online Reputation Company Kelkea

Anti-virus software vendor Trend Micro said on Tuesday that it purchased Kelkea Inc., of San Jose, Calif., which makes technology that identifies the source...

Analysts: OpenSolaris Needs Time to Shine

Analysts and competitors alike are taking a "show me" approach to Suns release of some OpenSolaris source code. On Tuesday, Sun Microsystems Inc. released a...

The Rising Threat from Bad Data

Steven Calderon had a clean record, a clean conscience and no reason to think that his new employers routine background check would cause any...

Former Linux Architect Moves to Microsoft

A leading Linux figure, Daniel Robbins, the founder of Gentoo Linux and its former chief architect, has announced that he has accepted a position...

New BPM Panel Aims to Improve Software Quality

The BPM Forum, a consortium of businesses organized around the concept of bettering business process management, announced Tuesday the formation of a new group...