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Reasoning Launches Online QA Solution

New MCSE+I Title in Works

Microsoft intends to announce a new Windows 2000-focused MCSE+Internet track later this year, along with retirement dates for the IIS 4.0 and TCP/IP 4.0 exams.

E-Mail-Borne Virus Danger Detected, Fixed

Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates a vulnerability that could allow a malicious user to embed an unsafe executable application within an e-mail message and disguise it as a safe type of attachment.

Sunbelt Adds UltraAdmin to NT Product List

Fujitsu COBOL Reconciles COBOL and the Internet

November 12, 1999

HP’s Agilent Teams with NetReality for Active Service Level Management

Hewlett-Packard Co.’s subsidiary Agilent Technologies Inc. announced an agreement yesterday with NetReality Inc., a WAN-based application accelerator.

SCSI Trade Association Adopts Standards

The SCSI Trade Association (STA) has adopted Ultra320 and Ultra640 SCSI as the official names of the next two generations of SCSI.

Microsoft Announces Resources for Windows Media Developers

Microsoft has announced the immediate availability of two new resources for Windows Media developers. The Windows Media Software Developer Kit (SDK) provides independent software vendors (ISVs) and hardware manufacturers with the necessary tools to make their applications Windows Media compatible.

Baan Company Unveils Baan OpenWorld E-Business Integration Framework

November 10, 1999

"BubbleBoy" Virus Reported

Network Associates Inc. (NAI) has reported the e-mail distribution of a new, highly infectious virus known as "BubbleBoy." The virus is an Internet worm and requires Internet Explorer 5 with Windows Scripting Host installed.

Bluestone Expands XML Toolkit

Cisco Systems to Acquire Aironet Wireless Communications

Cisco Systems Inc. today announced an agreement to acquire publicly-held Aironet Wireless Communications of Akron, Ohio.

Profusion Wins in Fujitsu Servers for North America

Fujitsu Ltd. this week introduced eight-way servers based on the eight-way Intel Profusion architecture in North America, following debate over whether to retain Fujitsu’s own eight-way chipset or move to Intel’s Profusion architecture.

Indigo Rose Releases Installation Builder

November 9, 1999

Microsoft’s Legal Road Ahead

Despite the finding in federal court that Microsoft Corp. used its monopoly power illegally, the battle between the software giant and the U.S. Department of Justice may be far from over.

IBM Extends Sequent’s NUMA-Q to Smaller Customers

Portland, Ore.-based YourEmarket.com doesn’t fit the standard profile for a NUMA-Q system from the former Sequent Computer Systems, recently acquired by IBM Corp., but the company is in the process of taking a new IBM Netfinity/Windows NT and NUMA-Q/Unix system live to support its growing business.

Quest Software Releases Vista Plus 4.2

November 8, 1999

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