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Wednesday, 27th July 2005
 
  • Intel, IBM launch blade standards group
  • Infamous spammer's death not connected to internet
  • CA buys desktop antispam vendor
  • WhiteGold boosts Melbourne operation
  • Atomic Maximum Power Computing
     
    Intel, IBM launch blade standards group
    As part of a broad effort to draw more support for blade servers from the system builder community, Intel and IBM this week said they have formed the Blade.org community with seven other vendors. More...

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    Infamous spammer's death not connected to internet
    The violent death of a notorious Moscow-based spammer that sparked speculative theories he was murdered by someone tired of spam was just the result of a botched robbery, according to published reports. More...

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    CA buys desktop antispam vendor
    Computer Associates is continuing on its acquisition spree, adding technologies to its eTrust portfolio of security products. More...

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    WhiteGold boosts Melbourne operation
    Specialist distributor WhiteGold Solutions has expanded its Melbourne operation, doubling the size of its premises and hiring a Victorian state manager following 300 percent growth over the last financial year. More...

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