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Smackdown Over Storage Market Share

With the release of a new IDC report on storage market share, vendors are scrambling to claim victory. IBM Corp., EMC Corp., and Compaq Computer Corp. all have claims to the storage crown.

Microsoft Releases Cumulative Patch for IE

Microsoft released a cumulative patch for Internet Explorer (IE) versions 5.x and 6.0. The patch fixes all known IE issues -– and addresses three new vulnerabilities, as well.

Live in November: Highly Available Web Solutions Exam

IT experts who maintain Web applications using Application Center 2000 will be able to test their AppCenter savvy beginning Nov. 27, 2001.

Oracle Targets Exchange Users

You'd expect database giant Oracle to offer a migration program for SQL Server database customers, but Exchange customers? Larry Ellison made a play for Microsoft's e-mail server customer base this week during his annual Comdex keynote.

7 Million Windows XP Shipments

Microsoft claims 7 million copies of Windows XP shipped in the two weeks since it launched the new OS. Microsoft calls the number "amazing." One industry analyst who follows Microsoft shipment numbers closely says the momentum is less stunning than it might sound.

Visual Studio .NET Launch Set for February

Bill Gates this week unveiled a February launch date for Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft's flagship tool to allow developers to create its much-hyped Web services-based applications.

Microsoft Slashes MOM Prices With App Management Pack Release

Microsoft dramatically lowered the price for Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) and its add-on Application Management Pack this month. MOM is a consolidated management environment for data centers based on Microsoft Windows 2000 servers and .NET family applications.

Unisys Nudges ES7000/Datacenter Higher on TPC-C Benchmark

Unisys posted another industry-standard benchmark this week in its patient campaign to prove its CMP server loaded with 32 Intel Xeons and Windows can scale to handle the largest loads.

Beta 3 of Windows .NET Server Coming This Month

Changes in the versions of Microsoft's server operating systems mean Microsoft will push for large and medium businesses to standardize on the renamed Enterprise Server (formerly Advanced Server). Meanwhile, a new Windows .NET Web Server is supposed to compete with Apache.

Mixed Unix/NT Shop Expects Savings with Job Scheduler

Cypress Semiconductor purchased Advanced Systems' ActiveBatch job scheduling software to manage an implementation of i2 planning software. Cypress' director of technical operations envisions a growing role for the job scheduling tool.

Precise/W. Quinn Releases StorageCentral SRM 5.0

Precise Software Solutions released a major upgrade to W. Quinn's StorageCentral SRM enterprise storage performance management suite this week that features tight integration with Microsoft's Active Directory.

InfiniBand Inches Closer as End Users Get Involved

The InfiniBand community began its fourth conference Wednesday with a new track for end users. Organization co-founder says InfiniBand products should hit the market in Q2 '02.

Microsoft, IBM Reveal New Spec. for Discovering Web Services

Microsoft continues to develop specialty standards on top of the base Web services stack, teaming with IBM to propose a specification for inspection after announcing specs for licensing, routing and security last month at its Professional Developer Conference.

VMWare Refreshes Virtual Machine Environment

VMWare Inc. Monday unveiled an updated version of its virtual machine environment, VMWare Workstation 3.0, which incorporates support for Microsoft Corp.'s new Windows XP operating system among other improvements.

Settlement: Oversight Committee Provides Teeth

The oversight committee created in the antitrust settlement between Microsoft and the U.S. Department of Justice qualifies as the "teeth" of an agreement otherwise blasted by the state attorneys general and competitors as being too soft.

Settlement: 9 States In, 9 States Out

Microsoft, the U.S. Department of Justice and nine states reached a proposed settlement in the antitrust case Tuesday. But with 9 other states and the District of Columbia passing on the settlement, the case remains far from over.

Windows XP Vulnerability Patched

Microsoft Corp. issued a software hotfix to patch a problem that could render its brand new Windows XP client operating system susceptible to denial-of-service (DOS) attacks. The problem is rated as low risk in Microsoft's new rating system.

Antitrust Settlement Official, States Haven't Weighed In

It’s official: The United States Justice Department and Microsoft Corp. disclosed Friday that they have reached a settlement agreement in their long-simmering antitrust case.

Netcraft on IIS: Whole Lotta Rippin' n Replacin' Goin' On

Web server research outfit Netcraft finds that 131,417 sites ripped and replaced Microsoft IIS in October, amid growing concerns about the Microsoft Web server platform's security.

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