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- Gulf Coast storm and floods challenge IT
- Creative is said to ship 4,000 wormy MP3 players
- Skype signs first mobile network partner
- More networking news,features and forums
- Microsoft renames business app project, targets mid-market
- F5 to acquire Swan Labs
- IBM ships Lotus Notes/Domino 7
- Ballmer: Microsoft to offer hosted CRM to midmarket
- Cisco warns of another IOS bug
- Ebbers jail time put off, for now
- Firefox upgrade offers improved usability, security
- Only one patch due in Microsoft's monthly security fix
- Saturday declared 'Software Freedom Day'
- Microsoft scraps September security update
- Cisco tackles RFID in the network
- Router vendors address service quality, security, IP video
- McNealy: Galaxy 'very critical' to Sun's future
- IBM fills out SOA product line
- Forum certifies first Carrier Ethernet systems
- Security company offers software insurance policy
- Secure endpoints key for mobile computing
- Interview: How security company ISS plans to let the good guys in, keep the bad guys out
- Nortel expands WiMax strategy with Intel, Airspan partnership
- FCC moves to improve disaster response
- Volunteers rebuild Gulf Coast communications with wireless nets
- Continuous data protection finds supporters
- Microsoft looks to spread InfoCard authentication technology
- Yipes scales Ethernet service
- HP to acquire storage management vendor AppIQ
- Symantec: U.K. bandwidth boom spawns zombie armies
- Google to launch Wi-Fi service?
- Sana plans stand-alone anti-virus product
- Opinion: Katrina scams proliferate
- Microsoft reorganizes; Allchin to retire in 2006
- Users discuss big VoIP rollout risks and rewards
- AT&T extends Wi-Fi to China, Japan, Greece; serves up in-flight Wi-Fi
- IT prepared for Hurricane Rita
- Symantec to unveil new data protection software
- Mass. finalizes plans to phase out Office
- Windows-based Treo could be coming on Monday
- IT pros share their tales of making ITIL work
- Mendocino Software unveils continuous data protection
- Palm's Windows Treo to arrive in early 2006
- Sophisticated phishing targets Yahoo users
- StarOffice 8 includes Office compatibility enhancements
- Cisco rolls out datacenter architecture
- NGN: Skeptics view IMS as way for carriers to control users
- Novell server hacked
- Google and NASA plan R&D partnership
- Cisco rolls out data center architecture
- GAO report knocks FAA info security efforts
- Verizon CTO lays out next-gen network plans
- Users look to buy more LAN switches in 2006, with an eye on price/performance
- BMC expands ID management suite
- Outsourcing managers' group touts ethics code
- MessageLabs takes security to the Web
- New California law makes phishing illegal
- Massachusetts outfit switches to more secure network
- How to build an IT service catalog
- Google, Sun to bring StarOffice to Web
- Google's plan for city signals Wi-Fi ambitions
- Sun, Google sign distribution deal, say little about future together
- Allstate uses VoIP to help with hurricane response
- Symantec patches Veritas NetBackup bug
- Exploit code discovered for new Microsoft flaw
- Microsoft aligns with Nigeria to crack down on scams
- Open source Nessus security tool to be commercialized
- Cisco gears up to accelerate applications
- HP recalls thousands of laptop battery packs
- Akamai adds digital rights management
- Microsoft updates Windows Vista beta
- Cingular to deploy Lucent IMS
- Sourcefire discloses buffer-overflow vulnerability in Snort
- Motorola sues Zafirovski over Nortel job
- Google sees San Francisco as test bed for Wi-Fi apps
- Exploit circulating for newly patched Oracle bug
- EMC to buy document capture vendor Captiva
- IBM adds strategy-mapping tool to Workplace
- Cisco considers manufacturing products in India
- Microsoft patch problems continue
- Microsoft to talk up Office 12's BI enhancements
- Novell: No comment on layoff rumors
- Intel alters server processor roadmap
- VeriSign settles ICANN lawsuit
- Extortion virus makes rounds in Russia
- Cisco expands carrier Ethernet lineup
- IBM leads group to create open-source storage software
- Postini to sell threat-identification technology to others
- SBC CTO says IPTV is on track
- SBC to take on AT&T name
- Fiorina pops up on security company's board
- Verizon revenue up, income flat
- Vortex 2005: Debate swirls around getting an edge from IT
- Microsoft reports profits up on strong server software sales
- Level 3, Cogent resolve peering spat, renew deal
- Gates, Ozzie seen unveiling hosted services next week
- Sprint, cable companies go for quadruple play
- Open source start-ups make their pitch - in public
- Microsoft moves to add VoIP to Office
- IBM, Sun team up to support OpenDocument

