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 Spam causes lost productivity: IDC
 News Flash: Gates (still) hates spam
 Sun talks up Java's 'ubiquity'
 Microsoft, Fujitsu expand alliance on 64-bit Windows servers
 Sun sheds light on plans to open source Solaris

 
Spam causes lost productivity: IDC
Organisations that don't use anti-spam solutions face US$4.1 million in lost productivity each year, according to research. More...

News Flash: Gates (still) hates spam
This just in: Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates still doesn't like spam. More...

Sun talks up Java's 'ubiquity'
Through a series of demos and anecdotes, Sun Microsystems president and COO Jonathan Schwartz this week worked to show how Java has become a ubiquitous part of the fabric of networked applications. More...

Microsoft, Fujitsu expand alliance on 64-bit Windows servers
Microsoft announced a major expansion of its alliance with global partner Fujitsu Limited as it tries to drive more mainstream-class Windows-based Itanium servers into the mainframe. More...

Sun sheds light on plans to open source Solaris
Sun Microsystems' top software executive has shed new light on Sun's plans to open-source its Solaris operating system. More...

 
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