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Microsoft to Drop Volume Licensing for Consumer Windows

Microsoft will end volume licensing for Windows 95, 98, and Windows Me by mid-2001.

Gartner: Oracle Offer Essentially Meaningless

Gartner Group says that Oracle's $1 million offer, while sounding legitimate on the surface, falls apart when looking at the details.

Microsoft Lowers 2Q Earnings Expectations

Microsoft became the latest high-tech company to fall victim to the PC industry slowdown, announcing on Thursday that its second quarter earnings will be below expectations.

Only Online: Three Rounds with Microsoft’s Paul Flessner

ENT's Alicia Costanza interviewed Microsoft's Paul Flessner at the PASS SQL Server Conference in San Francisco.

Microsoft SP2 Beta Pulled From Site

If all you want for Christmas is hotfixes and bug fixes, you may have to wait.

EMC, CA Form SAN Alliance

EMC and Computer Associates recently announced an alliance aimed at developing next-generation SAN management and security solutions.

IBM Adds Features to Shark Storage Server

IBM is shipping its “Shark” Enterprise Storage Server with additional features to extend its reach into enterprise data centers.

ActiveState Brings Perl to Visual Studio.NET

ActiveState has bridged one of the gaps between Linux and Windows 2000 with the beta release of a Perl development environment for Visual Studio.NET.

It's Official! NT 4.0 Exams Retirement Delayed Two Months

Microsoft also announces new Windows NT 4.0 "transitional" exam.

Tricord Introduces Lunar Flare NAS Clustered Server

December 13, 2000

BizTalk Server Ready to Go

The latest addition to Microsoft's .NET server arsenal is ready to go, with Tuesday's release to manufacturing of BizTalk Server 2000.

NetApp and Troika Partner for VI FC

Network Appliance (NetApp) and Troika Networks will partner to develop Fibre Channel-based Virtual Interface (VI) technologies for NetApp’s line of NAS devices.

70-240 Accelerated: "The Day After" with Andy Barkl

The day after he took and passed 70-240, Andy Barkl shares his experiences with this brutal exam, and offers advice for passing it.

CA Rolls Out SLM Solution

Intel Keeps Up with Big Blue in Chip Race

In the wake of IBM's CMOS 9S announcement on Monday, Intel quickly followed suit by unveiling a new recipe for faster chips.

Analyst: Microsoft Security Holes on Increase

Microsoft has released 30 percent more security patches this year than last year, according to an analyst group.

Software AG Announces Support for SOAP

Microsoft’s Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) initiative continues to build momentum and gain acceptance, as Software AG became the latest company to announce support for the emerging standard.

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