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  • Vista's security will be pain in the neck: analyst
  • SGI files for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
  • OpenDocument plugin ready for Microsoft Office
  • Q&A: Utility computing to reshape IT industry
  • Thompson outlines Symantec's 2006 strategy
  • Fingerprint authentication unveiled for WLANs
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    Vista's security will be pain in the neck: analyst
    Security will be one of Microsoft's biggest selling points when Windows Vista rolls out, but it may also be a stumbling block. At least one analyst thinks all the new security features will annoy users and end up hurting sales. More...

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    SGI files for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
    Struggling high-end computing vendor Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI) on Monday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. More...

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    OpenDocument plugin ready for Microsoft Office
    The OpenDocument Foundation has a plugin that will add full support for the OpenDocument Format in Microsoft Office, but the plugin is not yet publicly available. More...

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    Q&A: Utility computing to reshape IT industry
    Business pundit and author Nicholas Carr says in an interview that the way companies now buy and use IT will gradually be replaced by a utility computing model driven by a small number of big technology service providers. More...

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    Thompson outlines Symantec's 2006 strategy
    In a keynote speech at Symantec's Vision conference in San Francisco on Monday, Symantec Chairman and CEO John Thompson gave attendees a rundown of emerging security challenges and how his company plans to address them in the coming year. More...

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    Fingerprint authentication unveiled for WLANs
    Vendor claims that its biometric authentication system takes the worry out of enterprise WLAN security. More...

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