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  • New Bagle Variant Raises Alarms

    A new variant of the Bagle worm is showing more prevalence than usual, according to anti-virus companies. The new version is known by a variety of names: McAfee Inc. calls it Bagle.az, Trend Micro Inc. has dubbed it Bagle.AM and Symantec Corp. refers to it as Beagle.AR. All three companies have elevated the threat level…

  • Open-Source, Proprietary Systems Can Work Together

    Paul Gustafson, director of Computer Sciences Corp.‘s Leading Edge Forum, which authored the “Open Source: Open for Business” report, says open source’s influences stretches from the desktop to high-performance computing centers. “People equate Linux with open source, and it sort of stops there,” Gustafson says. “But the open-source community has gone beyond Linux—and it’s taking…

  • New Strategies for Personal Mass Storage

    Storage for your digital stuff has never been cheaper. We recently received an ad in our inbox from a well-known electronics retailer. The startling item in the ad was a 1 gigabyte compact flash card for under $90. Recently, Jim Louderback, in his When I’m 64 feature, found a Seagate 160GB ATA drive for roughly…

  • Microsoft Targets Second RFID Pilot at SMBs

    At the EPCglobal show on Tuesday, Microsoft announced an RFID customer pilot with snack-food maker Jack Link’s Beef Jerky, a product supplier to Wal-Mart, Target and the U.S. Department of Defense. The company says the pilot is part of its plan to target its RFID offerings at SMBs (small to midsized businesses). Large turnkey players…

  • Complaints Rise Over Microsoft Money Update

    Just days after the official release of Microsoft Corp.’s Money 2005, some customers who placed transactions to purchase copies of the financial management software are alleging they were short changed. Microsoft support newsgroups on Monday was rife with displays of cognitive dissonance and customer dissatisfaction over what are alleged to be serious quality control issues—primarily…

  • Microsoft Won’t Downgrade LARs

    Microsoft’s large account resellers are in no danger of having their numbers thinned by Microsoft, despite rumors to the contrary. Stories have been circulating in Microsoft LAR (large account reseller) circles that the company’s recent audit of LARs’ performance was going to be used to set a higher bar for LARs, and that those who…

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