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It's Official: Windows 7 Available Oct. 22
Microsoft has officially announced that Windows 7 will be released to manufacturing in July and generally available on October 22
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Exchange 2000 Server Versions and Licensing
On June 16, 2000, Microsoft announced details of Exchange 2000 Server licensing and packaging.
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Tony Redmond
Novell Earnings Below Expectation
Novell announced the results of its second financial quarter 2000, which ended April 30. Earnings are lower than expected at $300 million or $0.08 a share. Analysts had expected Novell to earn $0.17 a share--creating a major disappointment for investors.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
128-Way NT Coming Your Way
Times N Systems, a privately held start-up company in Austin, Texas, is promising 128-way Windows NT clustering technology, with 20 to 30 percent faster performance than traditional clustering technology for clusters of similar size.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Analysts Debate ASP Market's Future
Recently, research firms International Data Corporation (IDC) and Forrester Research examined the application service provider (ASP) market and released reports that offer predictions about the industry's future.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
IDC Publishes High Availability Survey
International Data Corporation (IDC) has issued its annual high-availability (HA) server marketplace survey by category for 1997 through 2003. IDC projects that the HA server market grew 30.2 percent in 1999 and will reach 35.5 percent growth in 2003.
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Microsoft Criticized for Outlook Love Bug Patch; Changes Tune
Microsoft announced late Wednesday, May 24, that it will delay the Outlook patch until the week ending June 2. Microsoft now plans to include the ability to modify the list of restricted files.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Outlook Patched After Recent Viruses
Microsoft plans to release an Outlook security patch in the wake of the devastation wrought by the Loveletter (aka Love Bug) virus, a Visual Basic (VB) Script bug that propagated by exploiting Outlook's address book feature to pass itself along.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Cisco Acquires Qeyton Systems
Cisco has announced it has acquired Qeyton Systems of Stockholm, Sweden. Qeyton develops the Metropolitan Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (MDWDM) technology, which uses multiple colors of light to increase the maximum load over fibre networks.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Prominent CEOs Jumping Ship to Start ASPs
Industry leaders from companies such as Novell and Microsoft are leaving to take their chances with application service provider start ups.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Most Dangerous Variant of VBS/Loveletter Yet
A new variant of the VBS/Loveletter virus is loose today. Officially dubbed VBS.NewLove.A or VBS.Loveletter.FW.A, this virus disables Windows systems by replacing all files not in use.
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Sue Mosher
New Love Packs a Wallop
As expected, several variations of the Love Letter worm are making their way around the Internet. However, the latest rendition, named New Love, is far meaner and trickier than the rest.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Dataquest Publishes 1999 Database Market Analysis
GartnerGroup's Dataquest unit has released its findings on the 1999 database market. "Oracle and IBM are still virtually neck and neck for the top position in the overall database market," said Norma Schroder, senior analyst for Dataquest.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Intel Reorganizes
In late April, Intel announced plans to merge its Microprocessor Products and Architecture Business groups, combining its chipset research and development group with its more platform-oriented division to form the Intel Architecture Group (IAG).
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Microsoft Project Released, Certification Announced
Microsoft has announced availability of Microsoft Project 2000 and Microsoft Project Central.
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Microsoft Responds to the DOJ
Calling the government’s breakup proposal unjust, unprecedented, and excessive, Microsoft called for a dismissal of the proposal, and offered its own proposal yesterday.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
Xerox and Microsoft Form Digital Rights Management Company
At WinHEC, Microsoft recently announced a joint venture with Xerox called ContentGuard, a startup Internet company that will provide digital rights management (DRM) software technology to protect and manage valuable content for distribution over the Web.
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EMC Unveils Several Upgrades
EMC recently made several announcements about its product line.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Embedded Doesn’t Stick Around
Microsoft has formed a 500-person development group to focus on the embedded OS space, deployment strategies, and strengthening the Powered by Windows brand name. The new development group will deliver an embedded OS based on the upcoming Whistler OS.
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Love Letter Virus – An Update
Variations of the newly discovered Love Letter virus, a Visual Basic (VB)-based script that arrives with a message subject of "ILOVEYOU," are already spreading.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
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