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  • Microsoft’s Fathi: So Far, So Good for Vista Security

    SAN FRANCISCO— Roughly two months after the initial launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft software development leader Ben Fathi said his company is pleased with the security, performance and feedback it has received regarding its newest operating system. Seated in a quiet briefing room removed from the pressing mass of humanity coursing through ongoing RSA Conference…

  • TriGeo Launches Channel Program

    Security information and event management vendor TriGeo is launching a channel program aimed at bringing its technology to small and medium-size business customers. The technology serves as a security information management tool, collecting the information from multiple security systems into a single tool that allows users to monitor overall activity on an entire network. “Many…

  • Virtualization Enters ‘2.0’ Era

    NEW YORK CITY—In the coming 18 months, virtualization, already a mainstream tool for IT administrators looking to consolidate applications within a data center, will continue to be adopted within enterprises as companies expand the technology to plan for business continuity and create high-availability servers. In addition, virtualization will become more available in desktops and within…

  • EMC to Cut Back on Acquisitions, Focus on Business

    SAN FRANCISCO—Data storage giant EMC has been a consistent swallower of other companies over the past five years, acquiring no fewer than 31 of them—some large, some small—during that period. For the time being, however, the big whale from Hopkinton, Mass., looks as though it might lose some weight sifting through plankton instead of engulfing…

  • EMC Partner: Plenty of Room in the Online Vault

    EMC partner AmeriVault says it’s unconcerned by the vendor’s seeming interest in online vaulting, the Managed Storage Provider’s turf since 1998. EMC President and CEO Joe Tucci on Feb. 6 told a standing-room-only press conference at the RSA Security Conference 2007 that the storage vendor is currently researching and apparently will pursue an online archiving…

  • Red Hat Lands Swedish Windows-to-Linux Contract

    Nine times out of 10, Linux migration contracts are about companies switching from Unix to Linux. This one’s the tenth. Red Hat announced on Feb. 6 in Stockholm, Sweden that the Swedish Armed Forces has decided to migrate its servers from Windows NT to RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux). With the deal, FMLOG Servicedesk, the…

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