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Thriving by Dis-Automation

One particular segment of the IT population is driven by exuberance and other irrational motivations to automate everything; and they have reaped a lot...

MSN Brings Tabbed Browsing Early to IE

Microsoft late Wednesday rolled out an updated version of its MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search, complete with tabbed browsing, designed to add...

Symantec Strikes Back at Adware Vendor

Internet security specialist Symantec Corp. has turned the tables on browser toolbar startup Hotbar.com Inc., filing a lawsuit to retain the right to flag...

Supreme Court Wont Hear Lexmark Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week it would not hear an appeal from Lexmark International Inc. on its suit against a printer chip...

Suns StorageTek Gamble Makes Sense

Sun Microsystems $4.1 billion bid to acquire StorageTek, set to play out this summer or fall, is proof that Sun is indeed serious about...

Linux Desktop Must Work to Head Off Straying Users

Ive been flooded by e-mails and phone calls from people giving me their two cents on how they think the future of desktop computing...

Seagates Drive Plans Include 500GBs, Encryption

Seagate Technology unveiled its 2005 lineup on Wednesday, which takes drives to the half-terabyte level and introduces a product family that encrypts data. Over the...

CA to Fortify Unicenter with Concord Network Tools

Computer Associates is planning major network-management enhancements for its Unicenter product line with technology that it acquired with its buyout of Concord Communications, which...

Microsoft Branching Out to Remote Offices

ORLANDO, Fla.—In an effort to get enterprises to use its solutions for branch offices, Microsoft Corp. has released the Branch Office Infrastructure Solution, a...

BI Stumbling Blocks Outlined at IDC Forum

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Theres this map of downtown San Diego, see, and its got big green dots designating businesses, and you can draw new fiber-optic lines...