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Monday, 8th August 2005

 
  • Six Windows security fixes slated
  • IBM pushes open virtualisation
  • HP storage gets grid computing features
  • Symbol CEO jumps to top spot at NCR
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    Six Windows security fixes slated
    Microsoft says it has six security bulletins on deck for this Tuesday's monthly patch parade, twice the number released in July. More...

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    IBM pushes open virtualisation
    IBM has outlined plans around its hopes to jump-start the adoption of storage and IT system virtualisation. More...

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    HP storage gets grid computing features
    Hewlett-Packard has begun laying a foundation to move its storage to the next stage: grid computing. More...

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    Symbol CEO jumps to top spot at NCR
    Symbol Technologies partners were caught by surprise last week when Symbol CEO Bill Nuti was unexpectedly tapped to replace Mark Hurd as the CEO of NCR. More...

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