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An open-source rival to a Microsoft identity tool has been in limbo for months, awaiting the software giant's go-ahead on certain patent-related issues.
Marketing Windows operating system in the early 1990s, Yusuf Mehdi helped direct Microsoft's successful strategy against IBM's OS/2, now he's thrown down the gauntlet to AOL.
Microsoft is trying to convince businesses to spend more money on server software, as the company readies product releases for later this year.
Your company's most valuable asset is sitting right under your nose. It's not your inventory or your brand, your trade secrets or your newest product line. The key to coming out on top in the new economy is hidden in your data. Learn how to take advantage of your biggest asset: information.
What happens when two storage specialists get an opportunity to joust? Mark Latchford of IBM and Steve Redman from EMC go head-to-head.
Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy rarely misses the opportunity to twist at least one competitor's product or technology name into a derisive pun. Take a look at these McNealy-isms and what they signal for 2002.
If you're already running thin clients but your servers are bursting at the seams, take a look at these four server optimisation tools that can improve your user experience.
Columnist Tim Landgrave zeroes in on Microsoft's latest strategies and technologies relating to proposed Web services specs and standards, and ponders whether users can confidently cross the vendor's 'TrustBridge.'
Before you jump on the iSCSI bandwagon, weigh the features and potential advantages of the technology against your needs to determine whether it's right for your organisation.
Can't pony up for a high-end notebook? IBM's ThinkPad R is a low-cost laptop for true bargain hunters.
The T400s is the lightest 14-inch ThinkPad yet from Lenovo just be ready to pay for the convenience.
If you've seen last year's ThinkPad X300, there are very few surprises in store here, as the X301 is simply a Centrino 2 update.
Could IBM's newest mini 1GB Microdrive pave the way for a new generation of "go-anywhere" pervasive-computing?
Suppose, for a moment, that everything could talk to everything else. Your calendar could get information from and supply data to your documents, or your cell phone, or someone else's calendar and cell phone. Your computer's desktop could tell you that your dry cleaning is ready or your bank account is overdrawn.
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