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Microsoft to Rename XP Reduced Media Edition
Microsoft Corp. said it will come up with a new name for the unbundled version of Windows XP in time for the software’s retail delivery by the end of February, following criticism from the European Commission. The name “Windows XP Reduced Media Edition,” which the EC said would prejudice consumers against the software, was only…
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Wi-Fi Alliance to Promote WLAN Security
The Wi-Fi Alliance will use its pull in the industry to improve security measures in wireless LAN hardware over the next year. The Austin, Texas, trade organization, which confers the right to use the Wi-Fi label on hardware, plans to increase encryption requirements for certification. But members of the security task groups within the alliance…
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Tivoli Gains Steam With Candle Acquisition
IBM’s Tivoli brand has quietly built momentum in managing storage, security, distributed systems and mainframes, aided by last summer’s acquisition of Candle Corp. The move has resulted in a 25 percent revenue increase for Tivoli in IBM’s fourth fiscal quarter. eWEEK Senior Editor Paula Musich spoke recently with Tivoli General Manager Al Zollar about what’s…
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HP Adds Cisco Switch to Blades
Hewlett-Packard Co. is integrating a Gigabit Ethernet switch from Cisco Systems Inc. into its blade server architecture, a move company officials said will reduce the costs of running the blades and make it easier for users to blend them into their Cisco infrastructure. The two companies co-developed the Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module, which will…
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The Triumph and Tragedy of Ray Noorda
Over my years as a computer journalist, I’ve met pretty much everyone who’s anyone in the technology business. Very few of the big names have really impressed me, though. Among those who I’ve thought were really something special have been Steve Jobs of Apple, Linus Torvalds of Linux and, oh yes, Ray Noorda of Novell.…