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  October 13, 2004 Published by  Search400.com   

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  >  Top advice on securing your iSeries
  >  IBM mid-tier roadmap unclear
  >  'Epic struggle' between Linux and Windows a myth
  >  User poll: Vote now
  >  Guides to FREE iSeries educational resources
  >  The Missing Link: This is my son @ and my grandson @, Jr.
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Top advice on securing your iSeries
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Security expert Carol Woodbury answers questions on granting special authority, changing user authority, Sarbanes-Oxley regulations and more in these top expert Q&As.
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IBM mid-tier roadmap unclear
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IBM will unveil new storage products at the high-end of the market next week, which will have implications for its FAStT system, raising questions over the future of this product line.

'Epic struggle' between Linux and Windows a myth
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There is a vocal minority of IT professionals who are passionate about their preference of Windows or Linux. Most, however, are decidedly more practical.

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The Missing Link


This is my son @ and my grandson @, Jr.
[Ananova]
This makes that whole Prince thing look alarmingly normal. According to the Beijing Morning Post, a man in central China wanted to name his newborn son "@." Not "#" or "&" or even "/" but "@." Not exactly your standard Chinese character. The man said that the @ symbol is so common thanks to e-mail that it would make an uncommonly good name for his newborn. But province officials named the @ppellation unacceptable and claimed that Chinese law requires that all names be translatable into Mandarin. So for now, you can just call the kid "The boy formerly known as @."

 
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