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Ballmer spins: Our software vs. their services
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer says choose Microsoft's people-enabling software versus IBM's services and consulting. But it's not really that simple. Article
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Surveillance exposes malware that comes back from the dead
By using test machines to surf questionable Web sites, one vendor has found malware that outsmarts today's defenses, often by recreating itself after being deleted. Article
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The long-range plan for 64-bit hardware
Expert Laura E. Hunter talks about developing a long-range plan for your major server hardware purchases and examines some factors that should influence your purchasing decisions. Article
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Niche Linux servers break out of HPC into enterprise
Watch out, IBM, Dell and HP! Linux server vendors that have carved out a space in high-performance computing markets are taking their tailor-made servers into new enterprise markets, providing a welcomed change for businesses that want to save money ... Article
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Intel hardware will support Windows management, virtualization
Chip maker Intel touts firmware advances to make life easier in Windows shops. Article
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Windows 2000 and 2003: What is the difference?
Expert Laura E. Hunter outlines the major upgrades Windows Server 2003 has over its predecessor, Windows Server 2000. Ask the Expert
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Microsoft furthers Windows storage portfolio with acquisition
Microsoft has acquired a new iSCSI technology that may allow more Windows shops to explore low-end storage. Article
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Top five tips for understanding virtualization
Virtualization on x86 architecture is hot, but jumping into this technology is not. Get a cool start with these five cornerstones for building virtualization brick houses Article
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Active Directory's inner workings influence backups and restores
Expert Laura E. Hunter reviews some of the inner workings of Active Directory, which directly impact the AD backup and restore process. Tip
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IT pros: We can't stop every threat
Mergers, staff shortages and fast tech deployments mean some security incidents probably went undetected last year, a recent survey found, and many fear it will happen again. Article