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Percussion Releases Lotus Tools

January 12, 2000

Software as a Service? Microsoft Puts its Money Where its Mouth is

Microsoft is partnering with Compaq Computer Corp and Digex Inc. to deliver systems, software, and services for application service providers (ASPs) and large Internet businesses.

WRQ Contracts With Sun, HP for Integration Services

WRQ Inc. has announced two major PC-Unix integration agreements with Unix vendors Sun Microsystems Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co.

Axent Releases New VPN

Axent Rolls Out New Firewall

January 11, 2000

MCS Launches Systems Management Solution for Active Directory

Network management vendor Mission Critical Systems (MCS) today announced a proactive solution for managing Microsoft Active Directory.

Digi International Launches Portal

January 10, 2000

Microsoft Licenses FastLane's Consolidation Software

The latest FastLane technology licensed will enable administrators to migrate files from Novell's NetWare to the Windows 2000 Server operating system.

Adaptec Releases First Ultra160 SCSI Adapters

Ultra160 drives have been available for several months, but today's announcement from Adaptec that its Ultra160 host adapters are available means Ultra160 has finally arrived.

Unisys Sells 32-Processor CMP System

Unisys Corp. logged its first U.S. order for a full-size 32-processor Unisys e-@ction ES7000 server based on its internally developed Cellular Multiprocessing (CMP) architecture.

Breach in Key Security Discovered

Researchers have discovered that it may be possible for any user with the ability to execute software on a company's e-commerce server to access cryptographic keys and retrieve sensitive information.

Rose City Releases Clipboard Utility

January 6, 2000

Acta Announces eCache

AMD Up to Speed With 800-MHz Processor

AMD Inc. today matched Intel's top-speed Pentium processor with the introduction of its own 800-MHz AMD Athlon processor. The 800-MHz Athlon is AMD's fastest processor yet.

Developers Will Ignore Windows 2000, Perhaps Forever

Nearly one-third of corporate development managers plan to never write applications for Windows 2000, according to a study released by Evans Marketing Services.

Lotus CEO Resigns

Jeff Papows, the CEO of Lotus Development Corp., has announced his resignation, effective February 1. Al Zollar, general manager of IBM's Network Computing Software division, has been named to replace Papows as CEO.

Compaq Demolishes NT Cluster Benchmark

Using six eight-way Pentium Xeon machines, the Compaq cluster processed 99,274.90 transactions per minute (tpmC), shattering the previous mark of 50,208.43 tpmC for a Windows NT-based cluster.

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