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Notes, Domino Take Stage
IBM is expected to launch a major new release of its flagship Lotus Notes and Domino messaging and collaboration platform at its Lotusphere conference next week. The release strengthens the ties between Domino and the next-generation Workplace platform. Workplace has been the focus of the last three Lotusphere events, but the big news next week…
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HP Combines Printer, PC Units
Hewlett-Packard Co. announced Friday that it is combining its printing and PC business units. The move combines HP’s Imaging and Printing Group—responsible for printers, supplies, digital cameras and projectors—with its Personal Systems Group—which handles desktop and notebook PCs and handheld computers. Vyomesh Joshi, formerly executive vice president of IPG, will head up the new group,…
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Why JP Morgan Chase Really Dropped IBM
A little more than two years ago, JP Morgan Chase & Co. signed a $5 billion, seven-year agreement with ibm for computer services. Under the outsourcing pact, 4,000 members of the bank’s technology staff would go over to ibm. Twenty-one months later, in August 2004, the bank canceled the contract. The outsourced employees would return…
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Microsoft Looks Ahead to BizTalk 2006 and Beyond
Microsoft is readying two new releases of its BizTalk integration server in the pipeline, the first of which is expected to ship this year. Microsoft is working on BizTalk Server 2006 (code-named “Pathfinder”) and the Longhorn Server wave BizTalk release (known as Beyond BizTalk Server 2006), according to company insiders. Microsoft shipped its most recent…
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Microsoft: No Plans to Tweak DRM Download Mechanism
Microsoft Corp. says it has no plans to change the way its Windows Media Player handles the download of DRM licenses. Amid reports that malicious hackers are using the anti-piracy mechanism to infect computers with spyware, adware, dialers and computer viruses, Microsoft officials stressed that the latest attack scenario does not exploit a vulnerability in…
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Macs Play Well with Others: Macworld Attracts Enterprise Connectivity
SAN FRANCISCOAt the Macworld conference Thursday, enterprise connectivity vendors announced products that add Mac support to Windows- and Unix-based network systems. Several companies, including GroupLogic, announced cluster support for Macs. Group Logic’s ExtremeZ-IP 4.0 is an Apple File Protocol server that allows Mac clients to access the same shares as Windows clients. The new version…