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- Intel demos worm cut-off technology
- Linux/Unix e-mail flaw leaves system wide open
- Cisco warns of sensor flaw
- CA struck dumb by yet another security hole
- StorageTek doubles mainframe array capacity
- Stallman proposes licence changes to GNU
- ADV: Why did Nissan upgrade to Windows Server System?
- Microsoft adds pdf support to Office
- Third Windows XP service pack due next year
- Adaptec dumps its NAS division
- Mobile e-mail will change the world, says T-Mobile
- ISP battle leaves thousands with reduced Net use
- Suse10 launches
- DDoS attacks still biggest threat
- Secure servers compromised by SSL bug
- Adaptec goes full tilt into SAS
- Oracle patches fail to cover security risk
- Aruba promises portable business LAN
- IBM preps new blade systems
- Hardware emulation threatens computing revolution
- Hardware emulation threatens computing revolution
- "Frankenstein" rootkit hits AIM users
- Microsoft roars into VoIP market
- Oracle and Symantec forced to patch their patches
- Brocade launches SAN switch for IBM BladeCenter
- Windows to debut anti-rootkit system
- Marathon launches low-cost fail-over software
- Scali goes multi-core
- Cisco jumps into netapp performance market
- Google eyes Microsoft and Apple
- ClamAV hole sees Linux vendors rush out updates
- Latest Explorer and Firefox details leak onto Net
- Critics unconvinced by Microsoft source code offer
- Critics unconvinced by Microsoft source code offer
- Sun calls for cooler data centres
- Cool data centres with liquid CO2, says Trox
- IBM refreshes mid-range iSeries servers
- Sun calls for cooler data centres
- Chinese attack Parliament using Windows security hole
- Users to blame for Net banking woes
- Oracle 'no longer a bastion of security'
- Apple releases OS X update
- Vista to be available in six versions
- Government-backed website aims to promote open source
- Patched Mac holed in 30 minutes
- Red Hat shows off Enterprise Linux 5
- Linux duo in SME push
- Low-power dual-core Xeon boosts blade power
- Low-power dual-core Xeon boosts blade power
- Mac violated by Windows XP
- Mandriva co-founder sues own company
- Novell unveils SuSE Linux 10
- Microsoft CEO takes aim at open-source vendors over patents
- 10Gig Ethernet readied for clustering
- Azul launches 48-core processor
- Free education centre aims to boost virtualisation
- Linux loses to Windows in ex-Unix shops
- VMware opens up virtual machine format
- Marathon launches fail-over update
- Survey reveals patching chaos
- IBM's System x servers virtualise x86
- Softricity upgrades app virtualisation system
- IBM launches low-cost mainframe
- ISO standard could cool the licence police
- Are servers sucking Britain dry?
- Novell takes new approach on Linux drivers
- Servers grow despite consolidation
- EU backtracks on patent law
- Rally to speed Vista networking setup
- OS-level virtualiser ships with Linux for first time
- Pay-as-you-go PCs from Microsoft fail to convince
- HP launches entry-level Itanium server
- Dell launches new, cooler servers
- Data centres get automation revamp
- Chip makers look beyond DRAM
- Linux kernel update supports Niagara
- VMware too slow and expensive
- VMware too slow and expensive
- Munich Linux 'a reality'
- Sun to double tape speed and capacity
- Microsoft offers Virtual PC for free
- VMware slams XenSource-Microsoft deal
- Vista less stable than Windows XP
- Microsoft embraces XenSource in virtual coup
- IBM and AMD to deepen ties?
- Smaller offices push users onto the roads
- Spanish region goes entirely open source
- Red Hat rejects Xen
- PlateSpin upgrades VM conversion utility
- Pervasive retreats from open-source database
- Samsung drive to turbocharge Vista
- VMware gets performance monitor
- Virtualisation project to build on Red Hat
- Mac users can now run multiple OSes
- Novell and Red Hat trade insults
- Windows Vista the last of its kind
- Mozilla cautiously accepts Microsoft handshake
- MacBook random shutdown problem highlighted
- Sun launches new servers with old processors
- DOS lives! Open source reinvents past
