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  • Hostworks enters the SMB sector
  • 'Digital prohibition' inhibits YouTube culture
  • First open source Java code promised for October
  • Real to offer Windows Media on Linux by December
  • Cisco says it can't confirm PIX flaw
  • Core targets attacks on client software
  • Nortel: VoIP migration easy As 1-2-3
  • Open Source packs more financial potential than proprietary culture
  • Blogs, wikis, forums sway consumer opinion, research shows
  • Computers makers reach 10-year high in customer satisfaction
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    Hostworks enters the SMB sector
    Web hosting service provider Hostworks Group signed an agreement with reseller Activ Australia, opening a path to the local SMB market. More...

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    Cisco says it can't confirm PIX flaw
    After nearly three weeks of investigating a potential vulnerability in its PIX 500 Series Security Appliances, Cisco on Tuesday said it hasn't been able to confirm that the flaw is real. More...

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    Core targets attacks on client software
    As companies' network infrastructure becomes more secure, attackers are increasingly targeting client side applications, and Core Security aims to thwart their efforts. More...

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    Nortel: VoIP migration easy As 1-2-3
    Nortel Networks is ramping up a new program, called IPT 1-2-3, that aims to help VoIP partners mine its biggest resource: its legacy telephony customers. More...

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    Open Source packs more financial potential than proprietary culture
    The "read-write" culture of open source will generate greater economic prosperity than the proprietary culture that has dominated the computer industry, free software icon Lawrence Lessig said Tuesday at LinuxWorld. More...

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    Blogs, wikis, forums sway consumer opinion, research shows
    The growing phenomenon of consumer-generated content has become disruptive to online businesses, but many are finding ways to use the material to their advantage. More...

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