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Itanium chips reach ten year anniversary
The 64-bit Itanium chip, introduced as a challenger to the RISC systems that dominated enterprise shops at the time, hits the 10-year-mark next month.
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Vista as insecure as Windows 2000
Good news for users of Windows Vista. According to figures compiled by PC Tools, the OS has experienced only slightly more vulnerabilities than Windows 2000, which appeared eight years ago when malware was far less common.
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eEye offers Retina scanner as appliance
Vulnerability-assessment and endpoint security firm eEye Digital Security is getting into hardware for the first time.
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Windows DNS attack feared
Attackers may be planning an attack against Windows servers running a vulnerable domain name system service, according to security researchers.
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Grisoft launches security software for small firms
Grisoft has launched two security products for small businesses that want simple management.
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Hoster combines Windows and Linux
A Canadian Web hosting company is letting customers build Web sites running both Windows and Linux applications at the same time.
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IdealStor offers 6TB removable backup box
IdealStor has released a 750GB capacity disk for its removable disk Backup Appliance.
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Blogging added to Lotus Notes
Lotus Notes now comes with a blogging feature for companies.
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Microsoft puts out server backup beta
Microsoft has released a beta upgrade to its file-and-application server recovery software, adding support for a number of its servers.
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CA labels Windows process as malware
Computer Associates (CA) caused some headaches on Friday when its anti-virus software inadvertently flagged part of Windows as malware.






