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Seagate Unveils New Disk Drives

Seagate Technology is taking the wraps off two new hard disk drives designed for data-intensive and OLTP applications. The new drives, both of which are additions to Seagate’s Cheetah line of high-performance SCSI disks, are based on the company’s 10,000 RPM (10K) and 15,000 RPM (15K) technologies.

Windows Still the Hot Platform for New Databases

Gartner released research this week showing that the strongest growth in new database software license revenues in 2001 came on Windows server platforms.

N+I Security Products Roundup

One of the biggest security-related trade shows got rolling Monday as Networld + Interop opened in Las Vegas. Amid the reams of networking-related product and partnership announcements, security vendors brought out numerous offerings. Much of the focus of new security products this year centers on locking down wireless LANs and protecting the network from the weak link of remote or roaming users’ systems.

Altiris Shows Off Application Management Tool

Altiris Inc. unveiled a new product this week at the Microsoft Management Summit for managing and maintaining applications by extending the functionality of Microsoft Windows Installer.

IBM Ships New OLAP Server

IBM DB2 OLAP Server 8.1 combines data mining with what IBM calls a new kind of OLAP, which it calls Hybrid Analysis.

Quest Rolls Out Active Directory Tools

Quest Software issued new versions of its Active Directory tools this week, further driving the sophistication and granularity of the control that packaged tools give administrators over Microsoft's youthful directory services offering.

Services for Unix to Ship in 2Q

Microsoft prepares to ship new version midsummer. Plus, news from Compuware, UltraBac, CBTVision, CommVault, Sybari Software and Security Bastion

Certified Mail: May 2002

Blocking e-mail attachments, boot camp training, and MCSA early achievers.

Microsoft Does SMS 2.0 Value Pack, Software Update Services

The Get Secure, Stay Secure initiative at Microsoft spawned two new methods for keeping enterprises up to date on Microsoft hotfixes and service packs. This week at the Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas, Microsoft officials detailed the “Systems Management Server 2.0 Value Pack” and a separate “Software Update Services” for customers not using SMS or Active Directory.

Summer of Management: Service Packs Coming for MOM, AppCenter

Microsoft plans incremental enhancements to much of its line of management software this summer, not just Systems Management Server. Microsoft disclosed this week that beta availability of Systems Management Server 2003, formerly known by the codename Topaz, will come this summer. But Microsoft also has plans to improve upon Microsoft Operations Manager and Application Center in coming months.

The Next 10 Years

Just what does the ol' crystal ball say about the next decade?

Microsoft Releases JDBC Driver for SQL Server

Microsoft released a free JDBC driver for its SQL Server 2000 database, and Redmond is submitting the driver for certification from Java/J2EE heavyweights like Sun, IBM and BEA.

Update: Topaz Becomes Systems Management Server 2003

Microsoft plans to release the beta for its next version of Systems Management Server this summer. The feature set for what was formerly known as the Topaz release remains similar to what Microsoft discussed a year ago, although there is a greater emphasis on supporting Pocket PC and Windows CE devices.

Outlook-Word Vulnerability Could Allow Code Execution

Organizations running Microsoft's Outlook e-mail client face a new security vulnerability if some users choose Word as their default e-mail editor.

NT 4 Terminal Server Security Rollup Released

Microsoft posted a Security Rollup Package for users of Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition. Called TSE SRP1, the rollup package covers many patches not included in TSE Service Pack 6 from last summer.

Microsoft Almost Done with SNMP Patches

In the two-and-a-half months since a significant vulnerability was discovered in the industry-standard SNMP protocol, Microsoft has been steadily releasing patches for affected versions of Windows. With the release of patches for Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE, only Windows 95 still requires a patch.

NetManage Updates Host Access Products

Just because a market niche is mature doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement. NetManage improved features in its Rumba product line to give end-users a better legacy system experience.

Network Instruments Ships Observer 8.1

New version adds wireless support.

McKinley Becomes Itanium 2

Intel on Thursday formally named its second-generation 64-bit processor the Itanium 2. The processor had formerly gone by the codename "McKinley."

Gartner Bullish on NUMA in Windows .NET Server

NUMA has appeared on Microsoft roadmaps for technologies it would include in high-end versions of its Whistler server release for several years. The topic picked up steam a few weeks ago at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) when Microsoft specified that it would support NUMA technologies in Windows .NET Server, the official name for the Whistler server family.

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