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CacheFlow Buys Streaming Content Company

CacheFlow, Inc. announced late Tuesday that it’s spending $440 million to broaden its reach into the content-caching market with its purchase of Entera, Inc. and its content-delivery technologies.

OTG Introduces EmailXtender

Catalyst Offers SocketTools 3.5

Network Appliance Unveils Content Delivery Products

Tuesday was a big day for Sunnyvale, CA-based Network Appliance, as the company introduced a host of new products that it hopes will come closer to fulfilling the promise of rich content delivery.

Opalis Robot 3.60 Monitors Exchange 2000

October 10, 2000

NetIQ Lubricates Exchange 2000 Migration

A network management vendor may have a solution for one of the biggest challenges NT administrators face – migrating their mail servers from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. Exchange 2000’s heavy reliance on Active Directory may make the task a difficult one.

IBM Announces Thin Server

Imagine 42 servers crammed into one rack, and a backside that doesn’t resemble an Amazonian jungle with vine-like cables sprouting everywhere. That’s IBM’s vision with the first of their new xSeries line of servers.

Developer Tool Leverages Exchange 2000, Tahoe, Office 10

Microsoft is demonstrating a new Office developer tool this week at the Microsoft Exchange & Collaboration Solutions conference in Dallas.

Microsoft Wants More Time for Appeal

Microsoft last week petitioned the U.S. Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia to extend the time allotted to four months to prepare briefs for its appeal of a U.S. District Court antitrust judgment.

Compaq, Microsoft Set Record TPC-C Benchmark

Windows 2000 has again broken the raw performance record on the closely watched TPC-C benchmark. A 24-node cluster of Compaq servers running Windows 2000 Advanced Server and SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition processed more than half a million transactions in a minute on the benchmark.

St. Bernard Rolls Out Service Pack Management Software

October 4, 2000

Maxtor, Quantum Combine Forces

Two of the industry’s leading hard drive makers announced Wednesday that they are teaming up to create a new company that will produce more than 50 million hard drives per year.

MCP Beta Exams By Invitation-Only

Microsoft will no longer offer betas to the general public; beta exams also fee-free.

Tranxition Announces New Migration Tool

GFI Launches Mail essentials for Exchange

Intel Boosts NetStructure Product Line

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