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Datacenter Testing Gets Underway

CARY, N.C. -- Microsoft finally kicked off what will probably be a lengthy testing cycle for the high-end version of Windows 2000.

IBM Joins Microsoft RDP

CARY, N.C. -- Microsoft’s Rapid Deployment Program (RDP) added a new participant: IBM Corp.’s internal IT department.

Intel, Server Vendors Agree on One I/O Standard

Intel and its Next Generation I/O Forum have joined up with the Future I/O group led by Compaq, IBM and Hewlett-Packard to form one I/O standard architecture called System I/O.

64-bit Windows Booting, Running on Merced Prototype

A 64-bit Windows operating system is booting and running on an engineering prototype of Intel Corp.’s 64-bit Merced chip, Microsoft Corp. and Intel announced today.

Ultra160 SCSI Site Launched

The official Ultra160 SCSI Web site was launched today with help from the SCSI industry.

TONIGHT! September 1: Networking Chat with Kevin Kohut

Join Kevin Kohut on Wednesday, September 1, at 4 p.m. Pacific time, for a discussion on bringing your network into the next millenium, and win prizes!

SQL 7.0 Data Warehouse Exam In Beta

Pass the Designing and Implementing Data Warehouses with SQL Server 7.0 exam, 70-019, in its beta version and get three exam vouchers.

TONIGHT: NT Server 4.0 Chat with Erin Dunigan

On August 31, at 6 p.m. Pacific time, join Erin Dunigan as she revisits the NT Server 4.0 in this special NT exam chat.

Office 2000/VBA Exam Extended to Sept. 10

Microsoft extends beta for Office 2000/VBA exam another two weeks due to low turnout.

MS and HP Support IPP

Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard announced today that they are delivering support for the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) throughout the Windows platforms.

MS XML Developer Center Launched

Microsoft launched an XML Developer Center on its MSDN Web site on Wednesday.

Cisco To Acquire Cerent, Monterey

Cisco Systems has agreed to acquire networking companies Cerent Corp. and Monterey Networks for a combined $7.4 billion in stock.

64-bit Alpha on NT Dead, Too

Compaq officially notified Microsoft late yesterday that it was killing support for 64-bit Windows 2000 on Alpha.

Compaq Kills 32-bit Windows NT on Alpha

Compaq has confirmed it is ending development for 32-bit versions of Windows NT and Windows 2000 on its Alpha platform, but says it will continue development for 64-bit Windows 2000 on Alpha.

Sybase Announces EIPs

Sybase unleashed a flood of announcements on Monday, the first day of the Sybase TechWave '99 User Conference in Orlando.

Compaq Kills 32-bit Windows NT on Alpha

Compaq today confirmed it is ending development for 32-bit versions of Windows NT and Windows 2000 on its Alpha platform.

MCP TechMentor, Day 1: Directory Challenges Await with Win2K

At Monday's TechMentor keynote, technologist Curtis Cummings explains the major task that lies ahead for enterprises planning to implement Windows 2000 directories.

MCP TechMentor, Day 2: Evolving Certification Landscape

Donna Senko, director of Microsoft's certification and skills assessment group, discusses testing innovations, keeping up with exam quality, and the impending Windows 2000 exams during Tuesday's keyno

At Long Last, Intel Announces Profusion

After months of delays, Intel Corp. announced today its Profusion chipset, which enables eight-way Pentium III processor based servers.

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