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Gartner Research: Magic Quadrant for Blade Servers
To hear Gartner Research's take on the best blade servers on the market, check out this white paper.
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Google unlocks data restrictions, announces Data Liberation efforts
Google is unlocking its data door by launching a new initiative called Data Liberation, an approach to engineering that allows users to move their data - be it pictures, mail or documents - from...
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Google unlocks data restrictions, announces Data Liberation efforts
Google is unlocking its data door by launching a new initiative called Data Liberation, an approach to engineering that allows users to move their data - be it pictures, mail or documents - from...
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Mozilla issues security updates
"Critical" updates cover flaws in Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey that could allow for cross-site scripting and remote execution of code.
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Proper Internal Controls Mandate Separation of Duties
Ask directors of internal audit at any large corporation and you’ll likely get some pretty interesting stories about abuse, theft, and fraud by former employees. While the thefts themselves have...
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Microsoft's Charles Fitzgerald on .Net
Charles Fitzgerald, director of business development for Microsoft .Net, possesses a vocal quality remarkably similar to that of Bill Gates. Quick and aggressive, he has become one of the most...
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Will Monday be the real Y2K day?
After a weekend of little more than minor glitches, the world gears up to go back to work. Experts expect snafus, but no disasters.
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Y2K watch turns to Monday
Other than small glitches, we've survived Y2K. But now attention turns to Monday, when the world returns to work.
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X10's latest XCam hits the Net
Company's miniature, wireless camera now sends images to the Web. Ferris Bueller's dad would have loved it, but what would he think about its ads?
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Will Red Hat rule on high?
Red Hat's red hot. Its share price is booming, it owns 55 percent of the server market -- but can it do a Microsoft?
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Waitt to step down as CEO of Gateway
Co-founder Ted Waitt will turn over the reins to Jeff Weitzen as computer giant faces new future.
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Posner the perfect choice, observers say
Judge Posner's antitrust credentials are impeccable, meaning both Microsoft and the DOJ will have to take his comments seriously.
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eBay starts blocking auction sites
The auction wars heat up, as eBay prevents AuctionWatch from listing its items.
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PC makers hit with 'copycat' suits
Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, NEC Packard-Bell and e-Machines hit with suits over allegedly flawed floppy-disk controller.
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How technology can feed the poor
HP, food bank launch site to help feed 35 million hungry Americans.
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Auction site reaches out to eBay sellers
Bidder's Edge will take out an ad in the New York Times to fight eBay's ban on outside parties.
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Bezos: Amazon.com still in day one
Amazon.com's CEO says it aims to be a source for anything you can buy, but not just a retailer. 'We're trying to invent something completely new.'
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InteRosa takes a stab at secure e-mail
Startup seeks to protect companies against their own words.
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Computing's clown prince hits the Net
Mark Eppley was a pioneering PC software vendor who hasn't burned out, maybe because of his fabled parties.
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LapLink: The Internet on a string
LapLink founder Mark Eppley thinks he has a new vision for an old product. LapLink 2000 will help users open those billions of files shooting around the Internet every day.
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Why Oracle and HP tied the knot
It took Carly Fiorina and a nudge from a rival company to get Oracle's Larry Ellison down the aisle.
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