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HP, P&G Deem Transition Smooth
In Hewlett-Packard Co.’s bid to be an enterprise partner on a par with such heavy hitters as IBM Global Services, no deal is more important than its outsourcing contract with consumer goods company The Procter & Gamble Co. One year after HP, of Palo, Alto, Calif., took over P&G’s worldwide IT operations, executives at both…
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HP Scrambles for Footing with AlphaServers
Hewlett-Packard Co., while moving swiftly forward with many of its business lines since its historic acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. two years ago, is scrambling to gain footing with one unit that ships a legacy Compaq product, Alpha-based servers. While overall revenues for the Palo Alto, Calif., company grew 9 percent in its third fiscal…
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Microsoft Pushes Back Automatic Delivery of SP2
Monday, August 16, was set to be D-day for the automatic delivery of Microsoft’s Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). But at the last minute, the Redmond software vendor decided to push back by at least nine days the Windows Update/Automatic Update launch date for its collection of security fixes and features. Microsoft cited customer…
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No Easy Fix for Internal Security
Not too long ago, the Gartner Group raised a minor dustup in the IT community by releasing a report claiming that portable storage media—including consumer devices such as cameras and MP3 players with built-in or removable memory—represent a new security threat to corporate networks. While I am almost always happy to see people talking about…
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Microsoft, A Small-Business Hero?
Microsoft is often cast as a scapegoat, finding itself facing censure for everything from its security to its business practices. But that’s not the case in the SMB (small and midsize business) space, particularly when it comes to Windows Small Business Server 2003. A recent Yankee Group report shows that the product has taken the…
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Microsoft Lists Apps Affected by XP SP2
In an effort to head off support calls, Microsoft has published a list of about 50 programs from both the Redmond software giant and third-party software vendors that require tweaking in order to work properly with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). Among the applications that are encountering problems are Web servers, remote desktops, file-sharing…