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  • Study: Microsoft magnified flaw's risks

    A recently revealed security flaw in Microsoft's Internet Information Server may have been overhyped, according to testing figures from a UK-based Internet research firm. The survey also showed big Web hosting companies are losing out to smaller rivals.

  • 'Critical' MS server flaw may affect few sites

    A new flaw in IIS is unlikely to have a widespread impact, according to Internet survey firm Netcraft. The firm also found evidence that Web sites are fleeing the US.

  • Sun pushes price cuts to stay competitive

    Sun Microsystems Australia has kicked off its first quarterly product release with 40 percent price reductions and the first example of its much-hyped N1 strategy, in an attempt to stay competitive in a depressed spending market.

  • Scour set to play again

    Beta testers are being sought to work on a new version of Scour, the bankrupt file-swapping service which looks set to rise from the ashes.

  • The real future of Linux

    For Linux to grow, a more traditional model of capitalism must be implemented. Red Hat is attempting this move with recent changes to its licensing and support policies. Find out how this might affect future distributions.

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  • Establishing a server triage policy

    When a crisis or full-fledged disaster happens, every department will argue that it needs to be brought back online first. How do you choose? Here are some guidelines for helping you make the best decision.

  • The real future of Linux

    For Linux to grow, a more traditional model of capitalism must be implemented. Red Hat is attempting this move with recent changes to its licensing and support policies. Find out how this might affect future distributions.

  • Optical networking: The next generation

    Forget Internet2. The National LambdaRail is the most ambitious network research project going. But can it save the optical networking industry?

  • Leasing IT: More or Lease?

    Leasing equipment can provide many advantages over owning, from both a management and financial perspective.

  • Could Sun hold a key to SCO's future?

    As SCO forges ahead with a take no prisoners approach, its most fervent opponents are salivating at the prospect that a sealed 1992 settlement between the University of California, Berkeley, and Novell could disprove SCO claims to the Unix code. Imagine if Sun were holding a similar document in its files?

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