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  • NT 4 Is Ending, So Now What?

    The end of NT’s days is finally upon us. For a brief moment, it looked like Microsoft might relent, as it did with Windows 98, and continue to deliver free support for NT. But alas, it was not to be. On June 30, if you’re still supporting NT Workstation users, you’re on your own. Microsoft…

  • Financial Institutions Mixed on NT 4.0 Demise

    The end of life for Windows NT 4.0 arrives at the end of June and Microsoft Corp. refuses to extend its support for the platform even a day longer. However, for many financial services firms and other enterprise customers, the platform is still referred to in present tense. According to one integration consultant with clients…

  • Exhibitor Shortage Puts Brakes on Comdex

    This fall’s Comdex show has been canceled as the organizers of the marquee IT event seek greater participation from large IT companies and evaluate ways to make it more relevant to technology buyers. Eric Faurot, vice president and general manager of Comdex for MediaLive, said the falloff in attendance was due in large part to…

  • False Alarm: No Extensions to NT 4.0 Support

    On Monday morning, it looked as if Microsoft Corp. had done yet another about-face by extending NT 4.0 support past the rapidly approaching support-cut-off deadlines—despite repeated claims that it had no intentions of doing so. But by Monday evening, Microsoft was working overtime to correct any misunderstandings caused by its vaguely worded press release about…

  • Red Hat to Offer Top-Level Certification

    Red Hat announced a new learning services and master-level certification, the RHCA (Red Hat Certified Architect), to complement its Linux offerings. The new enterprise architect courses and RHCA certification are designed for experienced Linux system administrators who already have skills at the level of Red Hat Inc.’s RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) certification. The RHCA…

  • Microsoft Posts SP1 for Reporting Services

    Microsoft on Tuesday announced the first service pack for SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services, the BI (business intelligence) tool the company released in January. Reporting Services SP1 is available here for free download to SQL Server 2000 customers. Enhancements include support for Excel 97 and 2000, more robust PDF rendering with better performance for pagination…

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