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64-bit Watch: Hardware drivers
64-bit Watch
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Third-party Microsoft patches could get new life
Microsoft's process for providing security fixes is as orderly and predictable as it has ever been, but some believe the software giant's methodical nature may lead to more third-party patches. Article
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Open Season: OpenDocument gets boost; Microsoft lets users share some code
OpenDocument gets support from Alfresco; Malaysia looks at national ODF standard; Microsoft lets users share source code with CodePlex. Article
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Security Bytes: ISS warns of new Microsoft Windows flaw
Attackers could exploit the latest Microsoft Windows flaw to crash vulnerable machines. Meanwhile, Symantec fixes a Brightmail AntiSpam flaw. Article
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Virtualization-enhanced chips may rev up performance
Intel and AMD promise virtualization will lead to better performance with their enhanced processors. Article
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IT budgets neglected stepchild
A new study by Gartner Inc. shows IT budgets are out of sync with revenue growth (and decline) in most industries. Article
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Dumping Microsoft SQL Server: MySQL, PostgreSQL attract big users
Using open source databases doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing decision. Most will work just fine alongside SQL Server. Article
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Red Hat and SUSE solidify market positions
Red Hat and SUSE are poised to attain greater market share while warding off new entrants whose eyes are turning toward the enterprise Linux market. Article
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IT angst continues over future of Filemon, Regmon
With Vista migrations on the horizon, IT managers want more details about the future of Filemon and Regmon, two of their favorite free utilities, which are now a part of Microsoft. Article
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Step-by-step virtualization: Avoiding the risks of free releases
Although free virtualization products are handy and benefit the industry, using them in the enterprise without proper planning could cause problems. Article