Microsoft: 2005 "breakout year" for Windows server Labelling 2005 a "breakout year" for its server operating-system line, Microsoft this week laid out a revised road map for Windows Server 2003 that promised the release of the second edition in the last half and a service pack in the first. More...
Offshore outsourcing revenue soaring Money spent on offshore IT services will continue to enjoy double-digit gains during the next several years as businesses look for ways to cut technology costs. More...
Open source TCO favours large European companies Large European companies benefit the most from using open source software for servers and on the desktop, while small and midsize companies see very little financial benefit, according to an analyst firm. More...
Radio stations spin record deal for streaming music The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers has signed a record US$1.7 billion licensing deal with US commercial radio stations, giving them the right to play ASCAP music over-the-air and over internet websites. More...
A Blackberry for WLANs is fruit of RIM research RIM is demonstrating a new model of its Blackberry handheld device, the Blackberry 7270, that integrates Support for both voice and data capabilities on 802.11b networks. More...
Demand rises for email archiving Veritas Software's recent acquisition of KVault Software, a leading email archiving software developer, was more than an expansion of its storage management business. More...
IM on the march as US military experiments with Jabber Jabber has announced that its Jabber XCP has been selected by the US Joint Forces Command for inclusion in the military R&D unit's development of advanced command and control systems. More...
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