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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
IT contractor wins key IR35 battle
Talkback Repeal this ill-conceived regulation: Perhaps now the government will repeal IR35, this ill-conceived and very poorly drafted regulation. IR35 seems to have been prompted by the misplaced greed and envy of people who have very little understanding...
[August 9, 2004, 13:39]
Microsoft wins latest round in OpenDocument battle
Talkback Now that it seems to be clear for some people that Office Open XML could be considered as a standard, "freely" and without the "risk to be sued".when would we see a free (as in beer) software (opposed to OOo) that would process with this MS Stuff?
[December 14, 2005, 8:51]
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]
Swiss user wins Vista refund from Dell
Blog Comment RIGHT ON! Why should you be forced to buy something you don't need, and aren't going to use? It's your money you should spend it on what you want, not on someone else's whim.
[March 29, 2007, 17:53]
Public sector wins new volume discounts from Microsoft
Talkback "follows an independent examination by Capgemini " who are, by their own admission Microsoft Marketing Partners, securing about $4billion of business for Microsoft. If that is an independent review, then I'm a Martian!
[August 18, 2004, 11:07]
Public sector wins new volume discounts from Microsoft
Talkback Q Why did it not occur to the government departments to ask for a bulk discount before now? Idiots) A. Because they do not care about wasting the tax payers money. Discounts for buying many licenses are well known to everybody & in all industry...
[August 18, 2004, 12:48]
Microsoft wins latest round in OpenDocument battle
Talkback If this is any victory for Microsoft at all, it is not a clear one, and may wind up being Pyrrhic. The label of "Standard" will not be bestowed for at least a year. OpenDocument has already received that distinction, and thus has a significant head...
[December 14, 2005, 1:40]
Sun wins NHS desktop deal
Talkback But.do they have a band aid for Microsoft? Or will yet another patch do? Naaaa.best to go with the brightest star. Bye, Billy.
[August 31, 2004, 22:37]
EBay wins consumer trust
Talkback i got 'done' on ebay, juped and where was the uk protection, the amount of money i had to pay because of all that happenend. I hope they plugged those holes up, there was no lee-way either, i even had to pay for the items placement, I still feel...
[June 10, 2004, 21:38]
Microsoft wins £500m NHS contract
Talkback Hello I'm in desktop support. When things go crap with a PC with Windows, I reimage it. I don't think anyone calls up Microsoft saying oh why did this happen? How do I fix it? Our organisation is moving to XP because win 2000 won't be supported any...
[November 5, 2004, 10:58]
Apple wins victory against fan site
Talkback It's fair enough. How would you like it if your company produced some fantastic new world-beating product (as Apple tend to). You wait so you can release it with a huge fanfare and announce to the whole world that their life is about to change...
[March 14, 2005, 8:57]
Microsoft wins £500m NHS contract
Talkback Samuel, basing your hopes on the sales stories of the commercially motivated is one sure way to end up very disappointed and with not enough budget left to break out of the lock. Really, the so called vaporware is easy to sell.
[November 4, 2004, 21:56]



