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Brazil: The Next Windows vs. Linux Battleground?

Can a cheap, stripped-down version of Windows derail the momentum of open-source software? Microsoft Corp. is hoping it can. Microsoft is poised to introduce its...

Teradata Continues BI, Data-Warehousing Strategy

Relational database vendor Teradata, the cornerstone of success for former NCR Corp. CEO Mark Hurd, is moving on in the wake of its leaders...

Microsoft Releases Server SP1

Two years after releasing Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Corp. has finally given customers the first update to the operating system, Service Pack 1.The Redmond,...

Swainson Restores Focus to CA

In launching the new organizational structure at Computer Associates International Inc., CEO John Swainson is making his biggest mark yet on CA, as he...

Fujitsu Rolls Out New Servers

Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. is making a play for the high end—currently dominated by the likes of IBM and Hewlett-Packard Co.—with a new line...

Windows XP Patch Imperative Looms

They say that the best writing is rewriting. To me, the same idea goes for reading or watching episodes of SpongeBob—but not for doing...

New Google Enterprise Licensing Lowers Cost

Google Inc. last week made a bid to increase its adoption as an enterprise search standard by instituting a new licensing scheme that will...

Windows PCs Monthly Survival Time Stackable Switches on Tap From Alcatel

Alcatel last week introduced what officials claim is the first stackable 10/100M-bps Ethernet switch that is software-upgradable to Gigabit Ethernet.The new OmniSwitch 6800L line...

Juniper to Produce Daily IPS Signatures

In response to the continued escalation of security threats, Juniper Networks announced last week that it has begun producing daily signature updates for its...

Adesso Debuts Remote Access Platform

Adesso Systems this week will introduce Version 3.0 of its Instant Mobility Platform, which provides remote access to a variety of corporate applications.Chief among...