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NCR Releases Terabyte Data Warehousing Benchmark

NCR published a terabyte data warehouse performance benchmark on Windows 2000. The TPC-R benchmark was performed using NCR's Teradata relational database management system (RDBMS) for active data warehousing.

Veritas Demonstrates 32-Node Cluster

Veritas staged the industry's first 32-node Windows NT clustering and wide-area failover demonstration at the opening night of Inforum 2000, the European storage management software users conference in London.

Apple: QuickTime to Run on NT Servers

At Internet World in Los Angeles, Apple, the chief rival of Microsoft for operating system market share, released Darwin 1.0, its open-source operating system.

Upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 to Win2K Beta Exam Postponed

Microsoft postpones, renames Exam 71-222 Upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000.

DataDirect Introduces SAN Appliance

April 5, 2000

Business Objects Acquires OLAP@Work

Business Objects announced the acquisition of OLAP@Work, which it purchased for about $15 million. Business Objects is a business intelligence (BI) solutions provider, and OLAP@Work is a provider of OLAP (online analytical processing) tools.

BMC Guarantees On-Time Implementation

Tivoli Delivers SANergy

Dell Rolls Out Appliance Servers

Dell waded into the appliance server business today with the introduction of its PowerApp line of Web servers and Internet caching servers.

TradeMart Develops Employee Monitoring Software

April 4, 2000

Microsoft Found Guilty as Charged

Moving another step closer to a remedy in the antitrust case against Microsoft Corp., U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson today stated that the software giant is guilty of maintaining its monopoly through predatory and anti-competitive means.

Lionbridge Expands Windows 2000 Logo Testing to 4th Veritest Lab

Lionbridge Technologies expanded its Windows 2000 application certification testing to a fourth Veritest lab today in an effort to open the process to more international software developers.

BackOffice Server Conforms to the 2000 Naming Convention

In a surprise to no one, Microsoft today officially revealed that the next version of BackOffice Server would be called BackOffice Server 2000.

Reports of Win2K Bug Hasty

Earlier reports of a potential flaw in Windows 2000 have been debunked. The flaw, which was reported on the Internet last month, concerned servers used as domain controllers and connected to more than 51 IP addresses.

Microsoft Talks Dead, Stock Drops

Federal judge Thomas Penfield Jackson has handed down his ruling - Microsoft is in violation of the Sherman Anti-trust Act - and Microsoft's stock has plummeted 15.375 to $90.875.

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