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NTP Releases System Sentinel 5.1

January 30, 2001

Microsoft Files Appeal

Microsoft filed a 75-page brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals this week in its ongoing battle with the Justice Department.

Acotec’s RCM 2.0 Now Available

Compaq Partners with Intel on Server Appliance Line

Compaq has become the second major OEM to announce that it will sell Intel's NetStructure line of appliances.

Intel Previews Infiniband Migration Path

Intel’s upcoming Infiniband I/O architecture promises to replace the PCI bus for a high speed, switched architecture.

CERT Reports Multiple BIND Vulnerabilities

The CERT Coordination Center has discovered an error in BIND that could severely affect the operation of the Internet.

Microsoft Taps Akamai for DNS Backup System

The fallout continues from last week’s embarrassing Web site outages, with Microsoft Corp. announcing it has partnered with Akamai Technologies to provide backup for its domain name service (DNS) servers.

For Microsoft and Users, Questions Remain

While the DNS servers have been reconfigured and Microsoft’s Web sites brought back to public life, the questions surrounding the blackout have just begun.

Shym Announces PKEnable 3

Microsoft Courts Java Developers

Just days after settling with Sun, Microsoft announced the Java User Migration Path to Microsoft .NET (JUMP to .NET).

Sigaba Introduces E-Mail Encryption Gateway for Enterprises

January 26, 2001

Microsoft: DOS Attack Separate Problem

Short Web site outage adds to internal operational error that brought site down for several hours.

Cisco Invests in StoreAge

Cisco Systems this week joined a $25 million round of investment in StoreAge Networking Technologies.

Microsoft Hit by DoS Attack

In a statement released on its Web site yesterday, Microsoft Corp. announced that it had been hit by a denial of service (DoS) attack against the routers that direct traffic to the company’s Web sites.

TONIGHT! 6 p.m. Pacific, Jan. 25: BackOffice Chat with Harry Brelsford

Join BackOffice expert Harry Brelsford, MCSE, for this intimate look at the new BackOffice Server 2000.

Storage Earnings Bright Spot in Gray Industry

The desktop PC slowdown did little to affect the booming enterprise storage industry, allowing vendors to meet or beat earnings estimates.

NetIQ’s Chariot Available to Test Itanium Processor

NetIQ announced that its network testing tool, Chariot 4.0, will be available for use to test the performance of software and hardware built on Intel’s forthcoming Itanium processor.

Update: Microsoft Issues Press Release on Site Access Problems

Microsoft denies third-party involvement or security vulnerability.

Microsoft Web Sites Down for Hours

Problem linked to domain name resolution conflict.

Sun-Microsoft Rivalry Heats Up With Java Settlement

Microsoft agreed to pay $20 million to settle its three-year-old lawsuit with Sun Microsystems over Java.

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