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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Cisco speeds up mobile workers' application access
WAAS Mobile software client could overcome the increased WAN-load problems caused by server consolidation, Cisco has claimed.
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Microsoft admits Office 2003 'mistake'
The software maker has acknowledged it was wrong when it told users certain file formats were insecure.
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Intuit bug resurfaces at public Wi-Fi hot spots
A bug in a flawed QuickBooks update that deleted users' files could strike again if the software is used at public Wi-Fi hot spots.
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Office 2003 update blocks older file formats
Latest service pack for productivity suite renders older file formats--including those for Word, Excel, PowerPoint--inaccessible.
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IBM ploughs deeper into small-business market
Scaled-down versions of Rational Build Forge and Tivoli Network Manager head a raft of product announcements by IBM.
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Wi-Fi cameras crack down on rogue parking in U.K.
Using a CCTV network, London's city of Westminster can now identify parking offenses without the need for human intervention.
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Microsoft, Xandros target mobile e-mail
The companies extend their partnership to help customers deploy Windows Mobile e-mail on open-source mail servers.
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Lotus Notes 8 due for Friday release
It's based on the Eclipse open-source software framework and is built around a new platform called Expeditor.
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Intel boosts virtualization with quad-core Xeons
Two processors launched this week are designed for high-performance server and workstation applications.
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Novell boosts legal team with litigation expert
Company taps high-powered patent lawyer Eric Acker, who has a formidable history, including 45 jury trials as a federal prosecutor.
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Microsoft appoints Linux interoperability chief
Linux veteran may be in for a roller-coaster ride in what so far has proved to be a controversial partnership between software giant, Novell.
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Dell takes small steps toward Linux
PC maker will certify some corporate machines with Novell's Suse Linux, but stops short of offering pre-installed Linux.
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Open-source intrusion detector found to be flawed
Sourcefire says hackers could potentially execute malicious code on a system running earlier versions of Snort.
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Ballmer repeats threats against Linux
In no-nonsense presentation to New York analysts, Microsoft's CEO warns Linux sellers that open-source "is not free."
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Cuba to migrate to open-source software
Country's technology leaders distance themselves from Microsoft with wide-ranging plans for open-source software.
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Cisco finds two new flaws
News of holes in security appliances comes days after company patches operating system bugs.
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Microsoft, BT launch mashup contest
Developers are challenged to create new applications by combining telecommunications and Web tools. Top winner will take $25,000.
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Cisco warns of more router vulnerabilities
Intrusion prevention capabilities in IOS can be circumvented by hackers, putting companies at risk of attack.
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Microsoft's own antivirus fails to secure Vista
Test of 15 antivirus packages shows failures in four. Microsoft pledges improvements; McAfee says its updates weren't included.
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European Commission vouches for open source
EU's executive arm endorses open source, offers a boost of confidence to businesses considering Linux and related software.
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