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Microsoft Releases Beta 2 of JDBC Driver for SQL

Microsoft is making progress on its JDBC driver for SQL Server 2000, the piece of code that gives Microsoft's flagship database a sanctioned connection to competing platforms.

Palmisano Takes the Reins at Big Blue

Sam Palmisano is taking over as CEO of IBM Corp. on March 1, succeeding Lou Gerstner. Palmisano is currently president and COO of Big Blue.

Microsoft Releases W2K Security Rollup

Microsoft released a rollup patch of all security fixes issued for Windows 2000 since the release of Service Pack 2.

Lotus Commits to J2EE

Lotus Software, which sells some of the most popular non-Microsoft enterprise software running on Windows servers, publicly committed to the J2EE platform this week. Lotus also promised to make pre-release versions of Domino 6 and Notes 6 available within 30 days.

Microsoft: No Separate Security Certification

Microsoft's emphasis on trustworthy computing doesn’t mean its certification group will be adding a security-specific credential in the near future.

Intel Cuts Processor Prices

Intel this week reduced prices on four server processors and eight desktop processors.

MVPs Provide Bulk of Help in Microsoft Online Discussion Groups

Although Microsoft Corp. has beefed up its presence in its many product discussion groups, a core of volunteers –- dubbed Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals–- continues to provide the bulk of assistance for most users.

Pass/Fail Study

If you’re part of a training center that offers on-site testing, MCP Magazine invites you to take part in a research project to evaluate pass/fail rates for exams.

Microsoft Online Support Groups Thriving

Anecdotal evidence suggests that Microsoft has increased its official presence in its online discussion and support groups for IT administrators. While most users express satisfaction with the thriving community experience of Microsoft’s newsgroups, some believe the software giant could do more to improve its online support.

Compaq Introduces Blade Servers, Scaling Software

While blade servers have been positioned as a means to cram many servers into a small space, Compaq’s introduction of its blade line came with a twist. With the addition of management software, Compaq hinted at a future of Intel servers as a dynamic resource.

System Integrators Supporting BizTalk Server

In an announcement to show momentum behind its XML-based enterprise application integration server, Microsoft this week noted that a half dozen system integrators are building enterprise solutions using BizTalk Server.

Big Blue Takes on Dell on Price

IBM intensified a public relations battle against the notion that Big Blue means Big Bucks compared to Dell when it comes to PC servers.

Evans Data Survey Finds NT-Based Workstations Popular

Database developers are turning to Windows NT kernel-based workstation operating systems for an increasing share of their development work. That's according to a new Evans Data Corp. survey that also found database security breaches are remarkably common and that the database software in use by developers remains remarkably mixed.

F5 Supports ISA Server

Established hardware load balancing vendor F5 Networks Inc. on Thursday said it will support and interoperate with Microsoft's enterprise firewall and Web caching software, known as Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000.

Windows .NET Exams in Pipeline

Microsoft is on schedule to release its Windows .NET exams at about the same time the products themselves are released-whenever that is.

Exchange Server Hits 100 Million Seats

Microsoft trumpeted a modest jump in Exchange Server seat licenses sold that gets the company to a nice round number with lots of zeroes behind it -- 100 million users.

Netscape Sues Microsoft

AOL-Time Warner subsidiary Netscape filed a federal lawsuit seeking triple damages from Microsoft for financial harm to Netscape's browser business.

Accelerated Exam Was "Learning Experience" for Microsoft

Redmond may introduce more "composite" tests in future, says Microsoft's certification group.

Wyse Rolls Out Linux Thin Client

Wyse, a longtime Microsoft partners says the move is a response to the recent IBM-Neoware alliance on thin clients rather than a strategic move toward the open source operating system.

Users Enthusiastic About Microsoft Security Initiative

Most industry observers seem to have received Bill Gates’ “Trustworthy Computing” memo of last week with a healthy dose of skepticism. End users, on the other hand, have on the whole reacted more warmly to news of Gates’ companywide directive that Microsoft employees make security a top priority.

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