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3Com Announces New LAN Products

November 2, 1999

IBM Announces New Rich Media Software

Brocade Unveils Entry-Level Fibre Channel Switches

November 1, 1999

STC Releases New E-Business Enabler

Novell Enhances GroupWise

Microsoft Helps in Distribution of Antivirus Software for Y2K

Today, several antivirus vendors banded together with Microsoft Corp. to provide free, fully functional anti-virus software to companies preparing for Y2K.

Malicious Code Exploit Discovered in Microsoft Office

Finjan Software announced that they have discovered a new exploit involving Microsoft Windows scrap files that could be used to deliver Trojan attacks.

Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 Available

Download the latest service pack for Windows NT 4.0, which includes Year 2000 updates.

MessageWise Releases Latest "Touchless" Management Tool

October 28, 1999

Windows 2000 to Launch Feb. 17

Microsoft confirmed Tuesday that it will launch Windows 2000 on Feb. 17 at the IDG World Expo's Windows 2000 Conference and Expo in Las Vegas.

StorageTek Reports Third-Quarter Loss, Will Cut 1,500-1,750 Jobs

Storage Technology Corp. has announced that due to significant third-quarter losses, the company will begin a major restructuring plan resulting in the loss of 1,500 to 1,750 jobs.

IBM to Deliver New Range of Products, Services, and Support for Network-Based Applications

IBM Corp. announced today that it will enable service provider companies to increase their revenues by offering new, higher-value services to business customers.

Windows 2000 Hitting Shelves February 2000

Microsoft Corp. has set a launch date for its eagerly anticipated Windows 2000 operating system. While Windows 2000 Professional, Server and Advanced Server will all be released to manufacturing by the end of the year, general retail, channel and OEM availability has been set for February 17, 2000.

FAQ: Changes on Nov. 1 to MCP Magazine Online

FAQ: Changes on Nov. 1 to <i>MCP Magazine Online</i>

Unisys Unveils 32-way ‘Intel Mainframe’

NEW YORK -- Unisys Corp. unveiled what it calls an "Intel mainframe," a 32-processor server that represents an opportunity for Microsoft Corp. to get customers onto Windows 2000 Datacenter Server in greater than 8-way configurations.

MCP Magazine Site Changes

Beginning November 1, <i>MCP Magazine</i> plans to make some changes to its Web site to make special content available to MCPs only. These changes take effect as part of Microsoft's new MCP benefits.

SP6 Hits Premier Customer Site

Microsoft Corp. has posted Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 for premier customers, meaning the OS patch is likely to be available for the rest of the world shortly. SP6 has been in beta testing for several months.

IBM Introduces Linear Tape-Open Technology Drives

October 27, 1999

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