Title: Today's News
May 11, 2004 Published by  Search400.com

Today's News

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IN THIS ISSUE:
IBM unveils new software model with Workplace 2.0
Workplace 2.0 release big threat to Microsoft
Users wait for more eServer i5 announcements
Additional news stories available on our news page
FTPing between iSeries machines
New Matrix game to go online



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IBM unveils new software model with Workplace 2.0
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IBM delivered right on schedule Workplace 2.0. The new version of the open standards-based development and collaboration platform is core to a new server-managed client model.
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Workplace 2.0 release big threat to Microsoft
[Business Week]
IBM's announcement yesterday of Workplace 2.0 as the core of a new client server software model is an outright assault on Microsoft and could prove to be damaging to the software giant.

Users wait for more eServer i5 announcements
[The Four Hundred]
News of IBM's new i5 servers is barely a week old, yet anxious iSeries users are already looking down the road to when IBM fleshes out the product line.

Additional news stories available on our news page
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TIPS: FTPing between iSeries machines
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TOPICS: User poll: New names for the iSeries
Will the new names for the iSeries and newest release of OS/400 -- i5 and i5/OS -- bode well?

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The Missing Link
New Matrix game to go online
[Reuters]
Evidently, three movies and an Atari game just aren't enough. Sega Corp. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. plan to create an online game that's based on the The Matrix flicks. The brothers who wrote and directed the movies and helped create the Atari game will help Sega develop its "Matrix Online." The greatest challenge, though, could be creating an animated character that's as wooden as actor Keanu Reeves.
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