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Archive - 08 Jun 2005

Security flaw disclosures harm share prices

News Software vendor share prices fall when security flaws are announced, but Microsoft is less affected than other vendors, research has found

Mobile email market hots up

News Yahoo is following Microsoft in attempting to duplicate the success of the Blackberry

Open source 'is free like a puppy is free' says Sun boss

News Scott McNealy defended his company's purchase of StorageTek, and laid into some old and new targets, at a Sun event in Scotland

Unisys adds server expansion option

News Unisys to add an option to buy extra processing capacity on servers

Tories attack Whitehall IT

News The Conservative Party has thrown the spotlight on overspend on IT projects in its latest criticism of the government

Tech leaders lobby Prime Minister over sustainable IT

News Sun and Cisco are part of a coalition of companies discussing green approaches to technology with Tony Blair ahead of the G8 conference next month

Brit faces US extradition for hacking

News Suspected of 53 US Government hacks...

Microsoft's antitrust offering 'blocks Samba'

News Update: Microsoft's final EC antitrust offering will exclude one of its main competitors, Samba, according to the Free Software Foundation

There's no such thing as dead data

Leader Data doesn't stop being dangerous when it leaves the network. Out of sight, out of mind means out of luck

Ballmer's bullish outlook

Q&A Steve Ballmer, IT evangelicist, pounds the table and waxes lyrical about the technology industry, Longhorn, and competition

The Digital Person

Review The Digital Person serves as a good backgrounder to today's privacy debates, albeit a somewhat US-oriented one.

Microsoft says new database coming by end '05

News Builder: The long-awaited new versions of SQL Server and Visual Studio will be here before the year is out

Novell ports Evolution to Windows

News A prototype of Evolution has been successfully compiled on a Windows platform

WiMax? Why not?

News WiMax, the superfast wireless technology, is getting its second wind

Asda: 'We will use RFID'

News Parent company Wal-Mart has outlined ASDA's next strategic RFID move

Microsoft ordered to pay millions in patent case

News Microsoft has been found to have infringed on a Guatemalan inventor's patent -- and has been ordered to pay $8.9m (£4.86m)

Debian released without security update feature

News Debian 3.1 has been hit by a glitch -- it was released with automatic security updates turned off

Microsoft delivers new patching tools

News Microsoft has brought an improved corporate patching tool to market, and set a date for the launch of Systems Management Server 2003

A blog by any name

Buyer's Guide Blogging is an increasingly important element of business communication and collaboration. But different types of blog suit different kinds of business. Here's a classification.

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