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Survey Details W2K Reliability

Users of Windows 9x and NT often complain about their stability, citing minor incompatibilities that can explode into fatal system errors. Will this trend continue with Windows 2000? The results of a recent survey indicate otherwise.

Corel to Buy Inprise/Borland

Corel announced today that it would purchase Inprise/Borland, a provider of software development tools, in a $2.44 billion stock deal.

Corel to Become Microsoft of Linux

Corel has announced plans to acquire application development company Inprise/Borland in a stock transaction worth approximately $2.44 billion.

NCR, FastLane Team to Ease W2K Migration

NCR Corp. and FastLane Technologies today announced a partnership to help businesses migrate to Windows 2000.

Sunbelt Releases NT Network Security System

February 7, 2000

OnDisplay Offers Free XML Server

OnDisplay, a provider of e-business infrastructure software, will deliver free business-to-business XML server software for any organization that needs to establish secure, guaranteed exchange with online trading partners.

Level 8, HP Team on E-Services

Level 8 Systems and Hewlett-Packard will form a marketing alliance that will allow customers to more easily integrate HP back-office applications with Web-based applications.

Microsoft Readies Interix 2.2 for W2K, Unix Interoperability

Microsoft has released to manufacturing Interix 2.2, a platform on which users can run Windows, Unix and Internet applications, without rewriting code.

Learn Win2K Configuration

Learn to configure Windows 2000 with a new course from SmartForce.

Microsoft Warns of New NT 4.0 Security Breach

In a bulletin dated January 21, Microsoft detailed a security vulnerability in a Windows NT 4.0 administrative utility. Since then, Microsoft has learned that the vulnerability could also affect Windows NT 4.0 servers and workstations.

When HTML Attacks!

Carnegie Mellon's CERT Coordination Center has issued an advisory on malicious HTML found around the web. The advisory details how Internet users can damage browsers and web servers by inserting certain tags into forms posted on the internet.

Trillian Linux Consortium Brings 64-Bit Linux to Itanium

When Intel's IA-64 Itanium processor is released, it will have an operating system ready to utilize the technology. The Trillian Linux consortium this week released developer's beta code of its IA-64 native Linux to the open-source community.

WebTrends Delivers Firewall Suite 2.0

BMC Introduces 2 New e-Business Solutions

Exabyte Ships New Tape Library Family

Marimba Releases Castanet 4.5

Acta Delivers Betas of Data-Caching Suite

February 2, 2000

PeopleSoft Releases New CRM Suite

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