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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Analysts: Start planning now for the big Office 2007 migration   Xensource unveils low cost VMware competitor   Gartner urges IT departments to 'let go'   IBM unveils virtual systems management console   IT departments losing control of remote workers   Samsung told to reform corporate structure   Windows hit by "extremely critical" 0-day vulnerability   Symantec unifies enterprise support offerings   ConSentry fortifies NAC offering   Webroot names former McAfee exec CEO   Verizon Business to offer managed VoIP in 2007   AMD ships graphics card for older Macs   Malicious trojan poses as McAfee alert   Microsoft tunes Zune with official site   NEC backs ZigBee wireless networking
Tuesday, 7th November 2006
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This afternoon, IT managers should start planning now for the upcoming release of Office 2007, even if they don't have any near-range plans for making the software migration, industry analysts say.

Also making news, Xensource has launched a beta of its XenEnterprise 3.1 application, offering what it claims is a cheaper alternative to VMWare's virtualisation software.

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Analysts: Start planning now for the big Office 2007 migration
IT managers should start planning now for the upcoming release of Office 2007, even if they don't have any near-term plans for upgrading to it, industry analysts say.


Xensource unveils low cost VMware competitor
Virtualisation vendor ships first version that support both
Windows and Linux.


Gartner urges IT departments to 'let go'
Firms must recognise the opportunities of consumer and Internet technologies.


IBM unveils virtual systems management console
Tool gives graphical view of virtual servers.


IT departments losing control of remote workers
Study warns of 'risky online behaviour'.


Samsung told to reform corporate structure
Korean regulators want to unravel US$60 billion 'corporate Web'.


Windows hit by "extremely critical" 0-day vulnerability
Vulnerability in XMLHTTP 4.0 ActiveX control opens the door to attackers.


Symantec unifies enterprise support offerings
Symantec on Monday took the wraps off a revamped enterprise support offering that unifies legacy Veritas support packages with its own existing support programs.


ConSentry fortifies NAC offering
ConSentry Networks on Monday updated the operating system and policy management software that runs its controller and switch-based network access control (NAC) product.


Webroot names former McAfee exec CEO
Webroot has brought on a former McAfee executive to help the antispyware vendor take its business to the next level.


Verizon Business to offer managed VoIP in 2007
Verizon Business has announced that it is making a renewed push on the IP telephony market with the roll out of a single integrated network-based VoIP platform in early 2007.


AMD ships graphics card for older Macs
Advanced Micro Devices took its first step into the Apple market since its acquisition of graphics card maker ATI, saying it would ship a graphics card that could be used to upgrade older, PowerPC-based Power Mac systems.


Malicious trojan poses as McAfee alert
Kaspersky warns of danger from Lafool.v.



NEC backs ZigBee wireless networking
Major boost for emerging peer-to-peer technology.


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