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Microsoft Shows Communications Client

Microsoft last week unveiled its forthcoming live communications client, Microsoft Office Communicator 2005, and announced a new service pack for its Live Communications Server...

Sun, Red Hat Go Head-To-Head

Unix descendants such as Linux and the BSDs have ascended into increasingly more important roles in both the enterprise and consumer spaces. With the...

Red Hat Secures Spot in OS Pantheon

Red Hat Inc.s Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 stands as a leading example of how Linux and the constellation of open-source projects that surround...

Solaris 10 Casts Long Shadow

With distinctive, well-implemented new system administration features, widened platform support and an aggressive licensing model, Sun Microsystems Inc.s Solaris 10 is a bold bid...

IBM Expands DB2 Scope

IBM is tying its database content management technology more closely to records management and extended Web services functionality to help customers integrate multiple forms...

Ardence Software Deploys Flexibility

Windows shops looking for a centralized, flexible and easy-to-deploy desktop management solution should consider Ardence Inc.s Ardence Desktop Edition 3.1 (formerly known as Ardence...

Europe Is ITs Standard-Bearer

While I was in Southern California a few weeks ago, the region was in the midst of the heaviest spell of rain in about...

Phone Company Mergers Win on Capitol Hill

The CEOs from the nations largest phone companies went to Washington last week to convince Congress that merging their businesses will be good for...

Xara Offers a Variety of 3-D Basics

Im not a big fan of flashing, rotating or otherwise animated logos and graphics, but some companies want these kinds of three-dimensional graphics for...

Sun Tunes Its Key to the Server Biz

Sun Microsystems Inc. is turning its attention to software support as it readies its upcoming "Niagara" processors. Niagara, due to appear in systems early next...