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Intel Ships New Chips

6 PM TONIGHT! Chat with Roberta Bragg, MCSE, MCT

Got Windows NT/2000 security questions? Join <I>MCP Magazine</I>'s "Security Advisor" columnist Roberta Bragg for a one-hour special live chat on shoring up your network defenses.

Microsoft and Software AG Discuss Babylon Agreement

Software AG and Microsoft today discussed a strategic agreement to integrate Software AG's integration technologies with the Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000.

Microsoft Releases SP2 for SQL Server 7

Microsoft's SQL Server 7.0 was updated with a service pack this week in advance of the major overhaul that will transform Redmond’s flagship database management system into SQL Server 2000.

Oracle Previews Release 11i

March 21, 2000

IDC Forecasts Worldwide Appliance Server Market Explosion

A new report from IDC estimates that the worldwide appliance server market will develop into an $11 billion industry by 2004, from a market that was significantly under $1 billion in 1999.

SSH and Celotek Partner for IPSec Adapters

SSH Communications Security and Celotek have partnered on integrating Celotek’s IPSec adapters with SSH’s IPSec Express Toolkit. The software/hardware combination creates an integrated system for network security.

Microsoft May Bring Four-Node Clustering to Advanced Server

Microsoft's recent moves to solidify the high-end positioning of its forthcoming Windows 2000 Datacenter Server leave many customers without an upgrade path to native four-node failover clustering. But that could change.

Microsoft Updates Office Developer Code Librarian With ISV Libraries

Microsoft today launched what is essentially a code-snippets-of-the-month club for corporate developers writing applications that build on Microsoft Office 2000 and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

IBM Unveils Fibre Storage Solutions for Netfinity Servers

March 17, 2000

MKS Rolls Out Change Management Solution

Microsoft to Host Deployment Conferences

Microsoft has announced it will host the Windows 2000 Deployment Conferences, designed to provide customers with technical content delivered by product experts from the Windows 2000 development team and Microsoft Consulting Services.

Level 8 Releases Java Message Queuing

Level 8 Systems, a provider of e-business integration software, plans to release Geneva Message Queuing for Java. The new release will leverage the Microsoft Message Quese Services (MSMQ) component of Windows DNA to write downloadable, platform-independent Java applets for the Web or use with non-Windows systems.

Oracle Provides HR Software for E-Business

Microsoft Releases Plans for IPv6 Implementation in W2K

Microsoft, which has been cited as roadblock to a potential IPv6 implementation, has set a date for release of its IPv6 specs. Developers who plan to use IPv6 will be able to take a peek at the Windows 2000 APIs beginning March 20.

LANovation Distributes Software Self-Installer

March 15, 2000

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