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  • Spammers’ New Tactic Upends DNS

    Although some ISPs and legislators are crediting the year-old CAN-SPAM Act and better technology for recent gains in the war on spam, many in the industry say the advances are forcing spammers to employ new tactics, which are destabilizing the Internet’s crucial DNS. One troublesome technique finding favor with spammers involves sending mass mailings in…

  • Critics Hit Sun Gear Giveaway

    Sun Microsystems Inc. is again using the lure of free hardware to help grow its business, but industry insiders remain skeptical of the program, which is thus far falling short of its goals. Sun is offering midsize ISV partners an entry-level x86 server with its Solaris 10 software preloaded to encourage the ISVs to accelerate…

  • IBM Troops Pave Path for Lenovo

    As IBM CEO Sam Palmisano took the stage Dec. 7 to announce the sale of the company’s historic PC business to Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group Ltd., behind the scenes the company was mobilizing more than 2,000 IBM representatives in a massive customer outreach mission. Shortly after the presentation, 2,400 IBM personnel, armed with information…

  • VOIP Security Gets Extreme

    With the launch of its Aspen 8800 enterprise LAN switches, Extreme Networks Inc. is challenging network designers to rethink the way they build systems to deal with voice traffic and growing internal security threats. With the rise of VOIP (voice over IP) and the exponential growth of malicious traffic, Extreme officials said they believe the…

  • RLX Plans to Change Gears

    As RLX Technologies Inc. moves forward with its plans to exit the blade server hardware business, a key challenge will be persuading a major OEM to adopt its Control Tower server management software suite. In a blade market dominated by the likes of Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM and now Dell Inc., RLX late last month announced…

  • Accenture’s Good News/Bad News Scenario

    Accenture got integrator earnings announcements off to a healthy start last week, when it posted fiscal first-quarter revenue of $3.73 billion—the highest quarterly production ever at the company. Amid the numbers, Accenture discussed its staffing situation. Rising demand for services has created what the company calls “short-term staffing inefficiencies.” The human resource situation contributed to…

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