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Oracle to support Red Hat Linux
Slashing Red Hat support prices.
Tom Sanders
Oct 26 2006 9:55AM
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Microsoft opens up anti-spam standard
Openness promise courts open source developers.
Tom Sanders
Oct 26 2006 9:55AM
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Microsoft opens up anti-spam standard
Microsoft has released its Sender ID Framework specification under the company's Open Specification Promise.
Tom Sanders
Oct 25 2006 10:10AM
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Oracle opens door to enterprise Web 2.0 applications
Oracle has unveiled its new WebCentre Suite, which the firm claims is the first set of enterprise grade Web 2.0 development tools.
Tom Sanders
Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
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Fedora Core 6 goes live
The Red Hat sponsored Fedora Project has released its Fedora Core 6 Linux distribution.
Tom Sanders
Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
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Microsoft unveils Vista update coupon program
Consumer PC receive discounted upgrades where premium systems can update at a
nominal fee.
Tom Sanders
Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
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HP, Intel and Oracle gang up against mainframes
Itanium-Oracle bundels to court enterprises to move off expensive mainframe.
Tom Sanders
Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
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Intel sticks to dual-die processors
Two packages on a chip will help AMD to regain chip lead.
Tom Sanders
Oct 24 2006 3:29PM
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Intel shows off first four-way quad core server
Chipmaker talks up quad core progress.
Tom Sanders
Oct 24 2006 3:29PM
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Cisco unveils telepresence push
Networking giant launches US$299,000 telepresence product.
Tom Sanders
Oct 24 2006 3:29PM
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Microsoft to test security firms' patience until 2008
Redmond will not release APIs to provide access to Vista kernel for some time.
Tom Sanders
Oct 23 2006 10:00AM
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Microsoft denies reports of first IE7 security flaw
Microsoft has dismissed reports of a security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer 7 browser as "inaccurate".
Tom Sanders
Oct 20 2006 9:42AM
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Oracle plugs 122 security holes
Database vendor flips switch on vulnerability score reporting.
Tom Sanders
Oct 20 2006 9:42AM
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McAfee blasts Microsoft's 'hollow security promises'
Security vendor McAfee no longer has any confidence that Microsoft will cooperate with independent security vendors and allow them to protect the forthcoming Windows Vista operating system.
Tom Sanders
Oct 20 2006 9:42AM
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Oracle plugs 122 security holes
Database vendor flips switch on vulnerability score reporting.
Tom Sanders
Oct 19 2006 3:53PM
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Sun blasts 'insufficient' Moore's Law
Vendor sees high-end computing market breaking away from commodity segment.
Tom Sanders
Oct 19 2006 10:01AM
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EEye to build world's largest honeypot
Free security suite will create network of malware informants.
Tom Sanders
Oct 18 2006 12:25PM
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EEye to build world's largest honeypot
Free security suite will create network of malware informants.
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Oct 18 2006 8:52AM
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Apple acquires colour management technology
Silicon Color bought for undisclosed sum.
Tom Sanders
Oct 18 2006 8:52AM
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Sun offers data centre in a shipping container
'Black Box' computing package offers 1.5 petabytes of storage.
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Oct 18 2006 8:52AM
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