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StarNet Introduces Win32 PC X Server

April 20, 2000

Unisys Shows ES7000 to Government

April 19, 2000

Keyware Introduces Biometric Toolkit

CCDA Study Sessions Begin Tonight!

Are you an MCSE who's interested in the Cisco certs? Join TCPmag.com and Andy Barkl for tonight's CCDA chat study session.

Sales Slowing on Windows 2000?

Since release, Microsoft sales of latest networking operating system pegged at 1.5 million licenses.

StoragePoint.com Creates File Manager for WAP

April 18, 2000

Windows World: Windows 2000 Licensing Slowing Down

The demand for Windows 2000 seems to be settling down after an initial spike that may have been related to an early adopter rush to obtain Microsoft Corp.’s flagship business operating system.

FOSE: Ballmer Sings Praises of XML for ‘e-Government’

WASHINGTON -- Microsoft Corp. president and CEO Steve Ballmer peddled XML as a key to what he called “e-government” interaction with its constituents during his keynote today to open the 24th annual Federal Office Systems Expo (FOSE) here.

Compaq, SNI partner for Storage Utility

Compaq Computer Corp. and StorageNetworks Inc. have announced plans to partner on storage systems. SNI will deploy Compaq’s SAN solutions for use in the SNI Global Data Storage Network (GDSN), a play for providing storage services to the enterprise.

FOSE Trade Show Set to Open Tomorrow

The 24th annual Federal Office Systems Expo (FOSE) kicks off tomorrow in Washington, DC, and with it come many of the major vendors in the IT industry, eager to peddle their wares to various federal agencies and offices.

Tranxition Makes Migration Tool Available

April 17, 2000

Stratus to Bring Fault Tolerance Down to Windows 2000 Servers

Stratus Computer Systems is wedging its fault tolerant computing technology, which serves as a pillar of high-end financial transaction systems, into commodity Wintel servers.

Dell Rolls Out New 4-way Servers

Dell Computer Corp. began taking orders today for a pair of four-way, rack-optimized servers with enough memory capacity to max out the capabilities of Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

Microsoft Gains Endorsement with Exodus Agreement

Microsoft Corp. today announced an agreement with Web site hosting company Exodus Communications Inc. under which the companies claim they will work together on a number of fronts.

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To the people sitting on the opposite side of the network from administrators, software upgrades can be like getting wisdom teeth pulled. It’s better in the long run, but it's awfully painful while it happens.

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