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RSW Produces EJB Testing Solution

Entrust Unveils Web Security and Privacy Solution

May 3, 2000

Dataquest Numbers Reveal Banner Year for Database Market

Dataquest Inc., a unit of analyst firm GartnerGroup, today announced the numbers for worldwide database market share estimates for 1999.

Opalis Launches Monitoring Solution

Eastern Research Unveils Router Hub Module

CERT Reports New DDoS Tool

CERT, the computer security research unit of Carnegie Mellon University, has reported a new tool capable of being used in Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.

FullArmor Develops First Group Policy Solution for W2K

FullArmor, a provider of enterprise policy management solutions, today released Fazam 2000, a group policy solution for Windows 2000.

BMC Acquires Evity, Extends Web Services With New Portal

BMC Software has acquired Internet management provider Evity. The two companies will produce a new portal site for e-commerce Web site management.

Veritas Introduces New Clustering Software

Winternals Releases Remote Recover 1.1

Microsoft Responds to Gov't Breakup Proposal

In an open letter published on its Web site May 1, Microsoft Corp. responded to the U.S. Justice Department's breakup proposal issued on Friday, April 28, 2000.

RSW Develops New Testing Solution

May 1, 2000

Microsoft Responds to Government Breakup Proposal

In an open letter published on its Web site, Microsoft responded today to the U.S. Justice Department's breakup proposal issued on Friday. The letter lauds Microsoft's history of innovation and partnership with other companies, and attacks the Justice Department's proposal.

Enterprises Expected To Feel Pricing Pain

SAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft is leveraging its terms and conditions to increase revenues, and organizations using its software should expect to pay up to 50 percent more per year through 2002 as a result. That’s the warning issued during a keynote at the fourth annual Windows NT and Windows 2000 conference here.

It's Official: Government Calls for Microsoft Breakup

The U.S. Department of Justice and 17 of the 19 states that had filed suit against Microsoft have handed up their proposal Friday to break up the company. Microsoft responded that a break up will not happen.

Windows 2000 Release Aggravates Skills Gap

SAN FRANCISCO -- At least 70 percent of the NT Server installed base will skip Windows 2000 release 1. That's the prophecy offered by Tom Bittman, VP and research director for GartnerGroup, during a keynote at the company's fourth annual Windows NT and Windows 2000 conference here.

Beta Testers Have Release Candidate of SMS SP2

NEW ORLEANS -- A release candidate for the second Service Pack (SP2) of Systems Management Server 2.0 is in the hands of beta testers and the final version of SP2 should be available within three to four weeks, a Microsoft official said this week.

EMC Delivers Slate of New Products

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