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Thursday, 10th February 2005  
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Wireless VoIP handset sales reach US$45 million in 2004
Web services security gets $2 million boost
Microsoft pushes 64-bit Windows closer to final
Swainson named CEO at Computer Associates
Novell outlines GroupWise roadmap
ODSL upgrades DCL, refines CGL
User fears threaten 3G adoption: survey

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Wireless VoIP handset sales reach US$45 million in 2004
Wireless Voice over IP handset sales totaled 113,000 units in 2004, with revenues of US$45 million, according to a new report from Infonetics research. More...

Web services security gets $2 million boost
A collaborative agreement between Microsoft and National ICT Australia will fund research into advanced web services security. More...

Microsoft pushes 64-bit Windows closer to final
Microsoft this week came one step closer to releasing the 64-bit editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 by posting the new Release Candidate 2 (versions to its beta test site. More...

Swainson named CEO at Computer Associates
Computer Associates International completed its management transition this week by naming John Swainson chief executive officer of the software firm. More...

Novell outlines GroupWise roadmap
Novell this week laid out a four-year roadmap for its flagship collaboration and messaging software, GroupWise, and promised to roll out three new versions between now and the spring of 2008. More...

ODSL upgrades DCL, refines CGL
The Open Source Development Labs has announced two major advancements in its effort to accelerate the spread of the Linux open-source operating system. More...

User fears threaten 3G adoption: survey
The adoption of 3G is threatened by the fact that mobile subscribers are confused about next-generation cellular services and think they are too complicated to use, according to a study of British users. More...

 
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