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- Cell operators work to restore networks in New Orleans
- Symantec issues patch for corporate anti-virus software
- Katrina could cost BellSouth $600 million
- New Trojan swaps porn for Koran
- CA releases software patents to open-source developers
- Internet pioneer Vint Cerf goes to work for Google
- IBM/Lotus releases next version of Notes/Domino
- McAfee releases consumer Internet security suite
- Former HP chief Lew Platt dies
- Microsoft tries, and fails, to recruit open-source guru
- Siebel sells out to Oracle for $3.6 billion
- Quantum revs tape libraries
- Sigaba’s e-mail security software upgrade focuses on the outbound
- Q&A: Microsoft's Allchin on Vista and beyond
- Cisco tackles RFID in the network
- Analysts to CISOs: Learn about business
- Sprint Nextel estimate the costs of Hurricane Katrina
- Microsoft showcases workflow, Office 12, design tools
- Sprint Nextel estimates the costs of Hurricane Katrina
- ITU standardizes NAT/firewall traversal for videoconferencing
- McAfee unveils security gateways
- Nortel expands WiMAX strategy with Intel, Airspan partnership
- HP to acquire Peregrine Systems for $425 million
- Q&A: Incoming user group president: Don't believe all those nasty outsourcing rumors
- Avaya buys P2P VoIP maker Nimcat for $46 million
- What IMS promises enterprises and carriers
- New Firefox 1.0.7 release fixes critical security bugs
- Judge approves $6.1 billion in WorldCom settlements
- MCI unveils managed IP PBX offering
- VON reporter's notebook: A real live VoIP customer!
- FCC chairman: Hurricane shows need for redundant telecom
- Google seeks to expand enterprise product lineup
- VON reporter's notebook: Contactlovedones.org helps displaced Katrina victims
- Mendocino Software unveils continuous data protection
- IPTV will trip up Bells, analysts say
- Espion automates e-mail encryption
- EMC unveils Exchange management software
- Hard questions, dissension mark new stage in wireless sensing
- Microsoft releases backup, recovery software
- IPTV will trip up Bells, analysts say
- Execs describe Sarbanes-Oxley compliance lessons
- Nortel changes its structure again
- Cisco to buy network memory vendor Nemo Systems
- Intel's Xeon ready to enter dual-core era
- Novell downplays server hack
- Symantec buys BindView Development for $209 million
- IBM, Univa partner on grids
- HP targets Linux management with RLX buy
- Gordano enhances messaging server’s security, anti-spam features
- EarthLink selected for Philadelphia Wi-Fi network
- Start-up Copan readying new storage Revolutions
- WLAN QoS specification approved
- EU appoints Microsoft monitor
- Sprint Nextel sues VoIP providers over patents
- Windows XP SP3 preview surfaces on Web
- Visa CEO calls for data protection laws, incentives
- Microsoft sets roadmap for corporate malware software
- ISP spat blacks out 'Net connections
- Check Point to acquire Sourcefire
- Philadelphia wireless win launches EarthLink's new strategy
- MCI shareholders approve Verizon deal
- Cold water thrown on Google's app aspirations
- Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine has serious bug
- IT execs weigh utility computing potential
- Report: Symantec brings Microsoft complaint to EU
- Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine has serious bug
- AOL CEO quiet on Microsoft rumors
- Bank of America notifying customers after laptop theft
- Level 3, Cogent call time out on peering spat
- Microsoft unveils virtualization licensing plan
- Industry coalition hopes to break 802.11n deadlock
- IBM to roll out new virtualization offerings
- Windows 2000 vulnerability could lead to new outbreak
- Microsoft, RealNetworks settle for $761 million
- MCI expands enterprise professional services
- CA CEO: Fixing CA could take three years
- OSDL plans Linux cell phone drive
- Security concerns weigh on HP, users
- Enterasys floats wireless LAN gear
- IBM acquires DataPower
- Advisory body calls for stronger authentication in Internet banking
- Microsoft releases another beta of Windows Server 2003 R2
- CA buys e-mail archiving software
- Microsoft ships SP2 for Exchange 2003
- Cisco bets a billion dollars on India
- Google's Wi-Fi plan envisions testing ground
- IBM taps VMware, Citrix to create blade PCs
- School traps infected PCs in its web
- New challenges dog outsourcing customers
- Net access control on tap from Juniper
- Juniper gains corporate network ground
- Virtualization startup Propero thinks big
- CTO: BellSouth lost 9 COs to Katrina
- Microsoft introduces three-tiered certification path
- Skype patches critical flaws
- Heated debate brewing over state's OpenDocument plan
- Qwest to turn up WiMAX, consumer VoIP
- German security agency warns of VoIP security risks
- Level 3 unloads outsourcing arm
- Microsoft to retire Exchange Server 5.5 by year's end

