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Red Hat chief: 'Cheaper generally wins'

News At times like this, cheaper generally wins," Whitehurst said as he spoke to journalists on Monday about his thoughts on the Linux market and the immediate future for Red Hat. Red Hat's chief executive, Jim Whitehurst, has claimed his company is...

[December 2, 2008, 15:33]

Attacks target WINS worm hole

Blog The Sans Internet Storm Center is reporting that malicious hackers have kicked off a series of attacks on a flaw in the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), according to Ryan Naraine over at sister site ZDNet.com.

[August 20, 2009, 15:21]

Capgemini Uses Strategy Consultant to Help Parent Company Increase Business Wins

White Papers The PSC has helped Capgemini U.K.increase project wins and reduce development costs for new Microsoft-based services. Capgemini U.K.part of global IT solutions provider Capgemini, decided to sharpen its competitive advantage by strengthening its...

[November 8, 2006, 0:00]

Microsoft admits WINS flaw

News The vulnerability is in Windows Internet Name Service, or WINS, a network infrastructure component of server products such as Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft said on Tuesday.

[December 1, 2004, 7:35]

Nasdaq wins Google's trade

News Google's IPO is designed to allow interested investors to bid for shares at the price they're willing to pay, and the highest bid wins. Google has registered to be listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange for its upcoming $2.7bn initial public offering...

[July 13, 2004, 8:40]

Cluster aware WINS and DHCP

News Windows networks rely heavily on services such as WINS and DHCP, as you've no doubt discovered if you've ever had one of these services go down. By all means, still use additional WINS servers for remote sites over low bandwidth.

[October 22, 2002, 13:47]

Recover from a crashed WINS server

News WINS is a vital component of Windows NT servers in large network environments. Although Microsoft went a long way toward eliminating WINS in Windows 2000, it's still there. When your WINS server goes bad, you need a way to restore the WINS database.

[May 7, 2003, 8:59]

Desktop Linux wins plaudits for stability

Talkback "Having the source code doesn't mean a thing when you have a five year lock-in under the Linux flag. Out of Microsoft and the various Linux vendors, we can safely say it's pretty obvious which of these companies relies on customer lock-in the most.

[March 11, 2005, 8:50]

Microsoft wins final FAT battle

Talkback Oh what a glorious day! This is the best thing to happen to portable media in a long time. Many people have been tired of the 4GB file size limit on portable drives for a long time. FAT is pretty much dead on anything over 120GB.

[January 13, 2006, 13:03]

Ofcom's BT deal wins cautious support

Talkback The new independant body.if it is truly independant should alllow EVERYONE free access to its accounts and records etc.transparently showing if its being fair or not.

[June 23, 2005, 21:45]

Open source consortium wins EC funding

Talkback SQO-OSS does more than check the intrigrity of code. Read the website. The analysis of online support communities is a factor in its evaluation of 'quality'. Hence no wheels are being re-invented. To me this looks like the EC focusing on...

[October 24, 2006, 8:26]

Microsoft wins final FAT battle

Talkback The FAT file system is not that great anyway. Files that are too large can not be used on it (this excludes storage of video files at a DVD quality bit-rate and frame size that are any significant length), it also lacks the ability to add any REAL...

[January 14, 2006, 3:39]

Desktop Linux wins plaudits for stability

Talkback Yup. They also use IO, scheduling etc. And those live in the kernel too. On Windows and Linux. But since we're talking GUI, XWindows (unlike Windows) allows apps to access hardware directly. How's that for stability?

[March 11, 2005, 2:01]

Microsoft wins first round with Google

Talkback Microsoft actually did not win anything - the Judge ruled that Kai Fu-Lee could go to China and start building a reserach centre there for Google, that he could recruit staff, deal with Govt.officials and talk to University Professors about...

[September 14, 2005, 11:41]

Rambus wins $300m from Hynix in patent case

Talkback Mr. Kanellos needs to be more factual and less opinionated. RAMBUS is not a very ethical company as has been stated in a court of law, as well as modifying some of their existing patents with Industry Standards after they agreed not to in hopes...

[April 28, 2006, 15:30]

Microsoft wins final FAT battle

Talkback This will be unfortunate if this affects FAT32. Many people use FAT32 for removable drives, which they use with both windows and Linux.

[January 15, 2006, 19:42]

Microsoft wins first round with Google

Talkback Funny, Google think they've won. Microsoft wanted to stop Kai-Fu Lee from working for Google at all, whereas Google seemed intent on honouring the non-compete clause and having him work in unrelated fields, at least for the first year.

[September 14, 2005, 13:17]

Microsoft wins £500m NHS contract

Talkback Its not as if the current system _is_ Windows, bringin in the cost of change. In my recent extensive experience with the NHS I've seen: Most medical notes are in paper form. XRays and CT scans are passed around as film.

[November 9, 2004, 10:57]

Apple Computer wins court battle with Beatles

Talkback Surely by the same arguement of 'its datatransmission' that makes illegal music downloads legal?

[May 9, 2006, 11:56]

Renamed Philips Semi wins US passport contract

Talkback This article should be renamed.

[September 4, 2006, 14:06]

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