Companies planning on moving old programs to the software giant's .Net software plan may get a dose of sticker shock. Researcher Gartner estimates conversion costs could be pricey.
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A senior Oracle executive delivered a verbal attack last week at archrival SAP's Netweaver middleware platform, flaying the software's support for open standards.
Microsoft released on Tuesday a preview version of new tools intended to make it easier for companies to create custom Web applications.
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Australian SMBs are hungry for storage, yet have been left underserved by major storage vendors. However, increasing demand for digital marketing and fast access to information is causing vendors to take notice of this once-neglected sector.
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Microsoft is expected to issue the second release candidate for Windows .Net Server 2003, as the product slowly advances toward its scheduled April release date.
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They may not be perfect, but intrusion detection systems should be a part of your enterprise security arsenal.
Microsoft will next week take on its key competitors with a new initiative for building self-managing computing systems.
Much of the buzz over Apple Computer's Mac OS X 10.2 has focused on desktop computers, but the company also has a new server operating system that's been refined for businesses.
Microsoft this week plans to deliver the first test release of a new version of its Office software intended to rejuvenate sales and stave off competitors.
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