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  • 3PAR Makes Midmarket Play with Scaled-Down Storage Server

    3PAR has introduced a stripped-down version of its enterprise-class S-series InServ storage server designed to appeal to departments, replicated sites and remote data center segments of its enterprise and service provider customer base. The midrange InServ E200 Storage Server comes complete with the same software as the S400 and S800 InServ Storage Servers, including capabilities…

  • Core Impact Penetrates Deeply

    Organizations concerned with maintaining a tight security profile will appreciate Core Security Technologies’ Core Impact 6, a tool that allows automated, ethical penetration testing—in place of, or in addition to, hiring outside consultants. Core Impact 6 has a new framework that speeds client-side penetration testing, along with the ability (although limited at this time) to…

  • Fourth Dell Executive Joins Lenovo

    Lenovo Group has poached its fourth Dell executive and will tap him to lead a new business unit that will address customer service. Christopher J. Askew, 44, was appointed senior vice president of the new Lenovo Services unit on Aug. 24, the company said in a statement. He will be based in Singapore and report…

  • How S-L-O-W Will Vista Go?

    The complaints about sluggish performance in Windows Vista keep growing. While it’s unfair to point to beta software apps—or whatever Microsoft wants to call them—the warning flags are already evident. A batch of complaints reached my inbox following my recent column looking at Apple’s Mac OS X Leopard and Vista. One message, from reader Randall…

  • Tech Testers Get a New Windows Vista Build

    After weeks of waiting for a new, official Windows Vista test build, testers got their fix on Aug. 25, when Microsoft posted release number 5536 for download. The new build is available to a preselected set of technical beta testers only. The new release is designated as a “pre-RC1,” or pre-Release Candidate 1, build. The…

  • Microsoft Preps Answer to Google Pack

    Microsoft’s latest Windows Live offering is for the most part not a new service at all, but rather a one-time download that includes a subset of the available Live applications, much like the Google Pack. Called Windows Live Essentials, the program also features a new application called Windows Live Dashboard. The Dashboard would show the…

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