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Microsoft Cranks Up Support Plans for Datacenter Server

SAN FRANCISCO – Microsoft Corp. expanded its hardware-testing and vendor-support requirements for systems that will run Windows 2000 Datacenter Server in an effort to ensure the reliability of its highest-end operating system.

Computer Associates Buys Sterling Software

Computer Associates International (CA) today announced an agreement to acquire Sterling Software in a stock transaction worth $4 billion.

MCS First to Market With W2K Certification

Mission Critical Software (MCS) has announced that its OnePoint Operations Manager is the first product currently available on the market to bear the "Certified for Windows 2000" seal of approval from VeriTest.

Trusted Systems Services Puts Network Security Tool in Beta

February 11, 2000

BMC Patrol Becomes First Application Certified for Windows

With just a week to go before the Windows 2000 launch, Microsoft's testing partner has managed to push the first Certified for Windows 2000 Server application through the test process.

Visual FoxPro Exams Go Live February 17

MCSD candidates can register for these exams at select testing centers beginning Feb 16.

DDoS Do's and Don'ts

While the Distributed Denial of Service attacks ravaged the giants of e-business over the last week, they have also brought about an equal amount of awareness that could reduce vulnerability to such attacks in the future.

10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance to Develop New Network Standard

3Com, Intel, Cisco Systems, Sun Microsystems, and other vendors have banded together to form the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance.

DataChannel Delivers XML Portal Server

Spring Tide Networks Offers VPN Switch

February 9, 2000

2000 Year of the Intranet, Says IDC

The use of corporate intranets has risen exponentially since 1998, according to several new studies from International Data Corp. (IDC).

DSET Ships Telecom Solution

DeVries Delivers Integration Suite

Index Server Security Holes May Impede Deployments of W2K

Microsoft hasn’t yet released Windows 2000, but the next-generation OS has already revealed several tiny cracks in its armor. Will the first of what could be a number of such vulnerabilities deter IT managers from deploying Windows 2000?

Science Systems Buys Coda Unit from Baan

Baan Company and Science Systems announced that Baan will sell its Coda Accounting software unit to Science Systems. Science Systems will pay about $50 million in cash for the developer of corporate accounting software.

EMC Implements IP-Capable Remote Data Facilities

EMC, in an unprecedented move, has introduced IP support in its data replication and information protection software, Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF).

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