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 Zafi worm strikes, spikes
 Microsoft announces Virtual Server 2005 RC 1
 Free IM is hard to beat in the enterprise
 HP's Denzel urges IT to act now for Adaptive Enterprise
 IBM launches Linux push in Brazil
 SCO's legal battle continues

Zafi worm strikes, spikes
A worm dubbed Zafi.b picked up steam this week after its debut last Friday, forcing security firms to up their threat assessments of the multi-language malware. More...

Microsoft announces Virtual Server 2005 RC 1
Microsoft has announced its first release candidate of Virtual Server 2005 as it prepares for final shipment later this year. More...

Free IM is hard to beat in the enterprise
Instant messaging is growing steadily, with 80 percent of companies worldwide expected to use either public or private IM networks by 2008, a market-research firm has found. More...

HP's Denzel urges IT to act now for Adaptive Enterprise
Adaptive Enterprise is a nifty catchphrase, but implementing one takes work. More...

IBM launches Linux push in Brazil
IBM has announced the launch of a broad effort to get more Linux in targeted industries in Brazil, which had encouraged the use of open-source software among local software developers. More...

SCO's legal battle continues
SCO's will face a tougher IP battle against Novell and IBM in the aftermath of court rulings late last week, but the war is not over, observers say. More...

 
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