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  • Antec P180—A Cool, Quiet PC Case

    When it comes time to build your own PC, you obviously face down a plethora of tough choices. Not the least of which is “What houses all the myriad of hot and noisy components that make up today’s high performance PC?” Choosing a good enclosure is no slim task. You could go for the strictly…

  • Managed Security: Big Business, Big Risk

    Security has become one of the biggest ongoing business opportunities in the channel, one that becomes even bigger every time the confidential data of some large company is breached from outside. A mid-June breach break-in to the computer network of credit-card processor CardSystems Solutions, for example, set off a week of worry and discussion among…

  • Sun Open-Sources More J2EE Tech

    Sun will release this week components of its Java Enterprise System technology stack to the open-source community under the Community Development and Distribution License. To be released are Sun Microsystems Inc.’s Enterprise Service Bus implementations, based on the community’s Java Business Integration specification, and its Java Systems Application Server. These moves, which will be announced…

  • Four Ways to Make Virtual Teams Work

    Virtual teams—divided by distance but connected by electronic means of communication and a need to work in a coordinated way—often break down because of poor communication. That’s not surprising, considering that global teams are often composed of people who don’t share the same first language. Karen Sobel Lojeski, the program director for the business and…

  • SCO OpenServer 6 Pushes Unix Line Forward

    After years in the making, SCO OpenServer 6 has finally been released. OpenServer 6 is the first major upgrade to SCO’s flagship Unix operating system since its parent companies, Caldera and Santa Cruz Operations, merged in 2000. From an analyst’s viewpoint, Dan Kusnetzky, IDC’s vice president of System Software, said, “As the flag-bearer of the…

  • Shuttle ST20G5 Socket 939 XPC

    Shuttle, the company that pioneered the small, cube-shaped small-form-factor for the PC, offers two main families of products: The G series and the P series. The P series chasses are the big brothers, relatively speaking, offering slightly more internal room (though no extra expansion slots). P series members, such as Shuttle’s SN25P, bring smart styling…

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