Recent Articles
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New WINS Exploits Making Rounds
Almost a month after Microsoft released a fix for a security issue in the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) name server, malicious exploits continue to haunt tardy network administrators. According to an alert from the SANS ISC (Internet Storm Center), there has been a startling increase in hacker probes directed at TCP port 42 and…
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Apple Soups Up Xserve, Ships Xsan
Apple Computer Inc. took aim at the data center on Tuesday, unveiling a new version of its Xserve line of rack-mountable servers and announcing the availability of its Xsan storage area network file system in advance of next week’s MacWorld conference in San Francisco. Xsan, which Apple unveiled last spring at the National Association of…
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Symantec Eyes One-Stop Shopping
Looking to solidify the company’s place at the top of the security heap, Symantec Corp. executives are considering a new pricing model in which enterprises using Symantec’s managed services would pay a single price for all the products and services they purchase from the company. The pricing plan, which has been under consideration since before…
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Microsoft Exec: Windows, Linux Squeeze Unix
Linux distributions continue to amass on the border of Windows Server’s enterprise territory, but top executives at Microsoft Corp. are not blinking. That’s because the real battle for software growth this year, they say, will center on low-cost, high-volume x86 hardware and drawing enterprises away from proprietary Unix. Officials for the Redmond, Wash., company contend…
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VOIP to Make Mainstream Move at CES
Devices necessary for making VOIP (voice over IP) work in new ways will make their debut at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. These products include a chip-level solution that will soon find its way into end-user products, as well as a new technology line and some end-user products that are…