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Thin Clients Getting Fat

A recent report by IDC states that the company expects shipment of thin clients to reach almost 1.3 million by the end of 2000. IDC estimates much of the 2000 expansion will result from the integration of Terminal Server into Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system.

OpenConnect Launches E-Business Engine

March 7, 2000

All Optical Switch Bubbles to the Surface

An all optical network switch may inspire awe and techno-lust, but its key technology is probably already deployed in your home. Agilent Technologies has unveiled its Photonic Switching Platform, based on inkjet technology.

Microsoft Puts Data Mining Specification into Beta

Microsoft opened the beta testing phase today for its OLE DB for Data Mining specification, a key precursor to the release of SQL Server 2000 with its built-in data mining functionality.

4 PM TONIGHT! Chat with Harry Brelsford

Join Harry Brelsford, MCSE, MCT, for another Win2K chat, this time on setting up the System Registry.

Copia Releases FaxFacts 7

VeriSign Buys Network Solutions

VeriSign, a provider of Internet trust services, has acquired Network Solutions, the registrar of domain names, in a stock transaction valued at $21 billion.

AMD to Ship 1 GHz Athlons This Week

Last week, Intel Corp. announced plans to ship 1-GHz Pentium III consumer machines by the end of this month. But today, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) beat Intel to the punch with the announcement that 1-GHz AMD Athlon consumer PCs will begin shipping this week.

HP Debuts New 6-Way Server

Hewlett-Packard Co. today released two new products for the four-way PC server market: the HP NetServer LH 6000 and LT 6000r systems, two six-way servers that fall in the lower price range of four-way systems.

Nothing But Net/Mark McFadden: DoS Attacks: What Have We Learned?

After two weeks of impassioned reporting and analysis, what do we really know about the denial of service (DoS) attacks on some of the Web’s most popular destinations, and what does it mean for the rest of us?

Compaq Named Prime Integrator for Exchange 2000

Microsoft has named Compaq as a Worldwide Prime Integrator for Exchange 2000. The Prime Integrator designation means that Microsoft has reviewed Compaq’s support services and endorsed them for enterprises rolling out Exchange 2000.

1-GHz Pentium IIIs Coming to a Computer Store Near You

The processor wars may soon fade away. Several of the biggest OEMs announced plans to release consumer PCs powered by Intel's new 1-GHz Pentium III processor later this month.

New HP OpenView Flavor Targets ASPs

TechExcel Unveils ServiceWise 2000

NSTL Tests Windows 2000 VPN

Microsoft announced that National Software Testing Laboratory (NSTL) testing demonstrated that Windows 2000 can support both 5,000 simultaneous point-to-point tunneling protocol and 5,000 simultaneous layer two tunneling protocol VPN connections.

IBM Unveils New Marketing Management Package

March 1, 2000

NetScreen Introduces Security Hardware

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