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Windows Vista might be Microsoft's most secure operating system yet, but its Windows SideBar and gadgets could pose security threats, according to Symantec.
Perl, the scripting language whose flexible connecting features make it known as "the duct tape of the Web," will get a massive upgrade over the next 18 months from its original author, Larry Wall.
The release of IBM's free DB2 database points to the downward price pressure from open-source programmers' tools.
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A growing roster of de facto standards is testing the need for bureaucratic agencies and design-by-committee technologies.
Most enterprises have a mix of Windows and Unix systems. Columnist Larry Seltzer explores the options for interoperating those systems.
With versions on most Web platforms, a library of databases and Web/XML services, PHP may be the next-generation Web language for your network.
Linux Labs has released a beta version of a Web browser for wireless-enabled Palm handhelds.
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Vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Information Services are causing firms to consider moving to other Web servers. Take a look at these transition strategies.
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Can Chrome give Internet Explorer a run for its money?
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