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Friday, 30th September 2005
 
  • IM networks attacked evey day
  • Microsoft works on server integration
  • Phishers score on soccer fans
  • Red Hat posts hefty sales gains
  • IBM releases 4Gb SAN offering

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    IM networks attacked evey day
    This month has hosted the highest-ever number of new threats against instant messaging (IM) networks, a security firm has said. More...

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    Microsoft works on server integration
    Microsoft has said it aims to eradicate many server integration problems with the next revision of Commerce Server, BizTalk Server and their shared .Net Framework 2.0 foundation. More...

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    Phishers score on soccer fans
    The world's soccer governing group has warned that phishing scams have been using its name. More...

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     Firefox momentum slows against Microsoft
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    Red Hat posts hefty sales gains
    Linux software distributor Red Hat has reported a 42 percent gain in second-quarter earnings on strong revenue and cash flow and boosted its full-year earnings guidance. More...

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     Interview: Microsoft expects robust China sales growth
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    IBM releases 4Gb SAN offering
    IBM has announced the availability of its IBM Blade Center 4Gb that it claims is the first fully-enabled 4Gb/s SAN offering for blade servers. More...

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