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Chip advances blowing up software price assumptions
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Is your e-mail server ripe for harvesting?
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Running open source without dropping Windows
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Effective software license management
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Computer gadgets for work and play
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Planning, implementing and maintaining routing and remote access
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The Missing Link: Fugitive free-for-all
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Chip advances blowing up software price assumptions
[SearchWinSystems.com]
With the advent of multi-core processors, software companies like Microsoft and Oracle are lining up on opposite sides of the pricing fence. And that means upgrading hardware can have a direct affect on software costs for many enterprise customers.
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Is your e-mail server ripe for harvesting?
[SearchExchange.com]
A new security survey reveals that directory theft remains corporate America's "silent killer" and a spammer's greatest heist.
Running open source without dropping Windows
[SearchCIO.com]
Technology executives are taking advantage of open source applications without shutting down their cherished Windows.
More headlines
[From around the Web]
Blaster writer gets 18 months in prison (SearchSecurity.com)
Delay hits Microsoft business solutions (Computer Business Review)
Microsoft storage chief out (Microsoft Watch)
The entire enterprise on IT's shoulders (SearchSecurity.com)
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Effective software license management
Peregrine Systems CIO Scott Fenton offers tips and best practices to help global organizations with software license management issues, including reducing costs, enhancing IT productivity, improving service levels and more.
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Computer gadgets for work and play
New features and tools that sport the latest whiz-bang technology help things stay interesting. To help you decide if that new gizmo is right for you or your users, here is the Third Annual Gadgets & Gizmos Guide.
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Planning, implementing and maintaining routing and remote access
Remote network access isn't always just a technical headache -- it can also be a security nightmare. Learn how to dodge the bullets in this information-packed chapter. The topics include routing protocols, remote security and access policies, authentication, IPSec policy and troubleshooting.
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Fugitive free-for-all
[Associated Press]
Government work has long been seen as a lumbering juggernaut rife with overspending. Thankfully, that trend will continue as the FBI has stated it is shelving the $170 million "Virtual Case File" because the project is already outdated. The system would have helped agents investigate criminals and terrorists -- no wonder Dr. Richard Kimble got away so easily.
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