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Archive - 24 Apr 2003

Windows Server 2003 hits the streets

News Windows Server 2003, now officially launched, is Microsoft's latest bid to become as dominant in the server market as it is on the desktop. A ZDNet UK News Focus

Server vendors drool over new Windows

News Server manufacturers have been drooling over the launch of Windows Server 2003, as they line up to cash-in as companies migrate to the new operating system

How Microsoft is making Windows crash less often

Comment David Coursey: Sure, Windows is less crash-prone than it used to be. But it's still less stable than it should be. I recently asked Microsoft what it's doing to fix the problem. Here's what they...

What hackers can teach you about security

Comment Robert Vamosi: We should listen when Kevin Mitnick says that traditional network security tools aren't enough to keep our information safe

Siebel profits vanish, as do 250 jobs

News CRM software maker Siebel is making another round of redundancies after its most recent financial results showed its profits have virtually disappeared

Sun sets subscription price for Orion

News An analyst has revealed that Sun will charge an annual per-employee subscription fee for its Orion Web server software suite

Most IT contractors 'distort' job applications

News Research shows that nearly three-quarters of job applications from IT contractors contain omissions or lies, significantly more than the average, as the tech economy continues in the doldrums

Windows Server 2003 launches, at last

News After a three year delay and four name changes, Microsoft has officially launched its enterprise server operating system

'Cheap' NEC server tops speed test

News NEC has topped the TPC-C speed list with a Windows-based Itanium server, which is the least expensive system in the top ten

No killer-app means death to handhelds

News Because handheld computers - such as the Palm or iPaq - are not seen as essential to the business, sales will disappoint - especially during an economic slump

JD Edwards models the supply chain

News Software firm JD Edwards has launched a supply chain modelling software designed to fuse together incompatible inventory and logistics processes

Palm Zire 71

Review Palm finally has a well-priced handheld that can go head-to-head with Sony's mid-range CLIEs.

Cisco flaw affects Windows servers

News A bug in Cisco's Secure ACS could allow an attacker to take control of a company's security infrastructure

Saving the world from evil, bit by bit

Comment Rupert Goodwins: There are many lessons to be learned from Iraq: one is that technology can save us from some of the consequences of war

Microsoft limits support for Office on Linux

News Users can now run Office XP on Linux, but if they have problems they will get little sympathy from Microsoft technical support

Macrovision to use Microsoft anti-piracy technology

News Macrovision is the latest of several in the anti-piracy business to license Windows Media Audio technology for copy-protected CDs

Microsoft patches 'critical' Outlook, IE bugs

News Newly discovered vulnerabilities in the way Microsoft applications handle HTML can allow hackers to take control of a computer

Sony to sink £1bn into 'Cell' console chip

News The upcoming processor, which will power future PlayStation gaming consoles, will use a next-generation manufacturing process and will begin to arrive in two years

Monster.com under fire for CV alterations

News The jobs site is to delete most references to a list of countries from users' CVs and job listings in order to comply with US laws, although some say the move is unnecessary

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