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 Gartner urges Windows NT users to migrate now
 Net-Itech ramps up in Aust
 BEA throws support behind open sourcing Java
 McAfee outlines 'profitability initiatives'
 Microsoft previews in-house search technology

 
Gartner urges Windows NT users to migrate now
Now that Microsoft is no longer committed to rolling out critical security fixes for the aged Windows NT operating system, it's time for enterprises to migrate, research firm Gartner advised. More...

Net-Itech ramps up in Aust
US-based Net-Itech -- a company that manufacturers a self configuring Linux-based server appliance dubbed Net Integrator -- is ramping up in Australia and has promised reseller profit margins of 20 percent on the product. More...

BEA throws support behind open sourcing Java
At JavaOne 2004, BEA Systems this week threw its support behind open sourcing the Java desktop runtime and Java Virtual Machine, an issue that has been hotly contested in the Java software vendor community. More...

McAfee outlines 'profitability initiatives'
McAfee has emphasised its commitment to achieving a 25 percent operating margin by the middle of next year. More...

Microsoft previews in-house search technology
Microsoft this week gave internet users their first look at the company's new search technology. More...

 
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