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Solaris 10 to Get Its New 128-Bit File System

Users of Sun Microsystems supported Solaris 10 operating system will finally get the new 128-bit ZFS (zettabyte file system), which brings virtually unlimited data...

Evaluating Trusted Technologies

The Internet can be a nasty place, where network-facing server applications are subject to probes of potential evildoers in search of known (or, worse,...

Microsoft Vies for Systems Clout

Its been a year since Microsoft said it wanted to become a major player in the competitive enterprise systems management space. At the Microsoft...

Wanted: Tech Visionaries

In his 22 years as CEO of Sun Microsystems, Scott McNealy spanned at least four generations of technology that mirrored the evolution of the...

MSN: Money Pit or (Not So) Secret Weapon?

Is Microsofts MSN unit a bottomless money pit, or the strategic lynchpin upon which the companys future depends? The answer depends on what you think...

Green Returns to Head Suns Software Business

Former Sun Microsystems executive Rich Green is returning to the company to take on the role of executive vice president for software. Green has always...

Symantec Touts Professional Anti-Phishing Effort

Symantec is relaunching the anti-phishing industry group gained via its 2005 acquisition of WholeSecurity and promising to bring a more professional approach to the...

Levis New Style: RFID

Radio-frequency identification technology, also known as RFID, has its supporters and detractors. Both groups now have something to talk about. A working group of major...

Pet Supply Manufacturer Finds the Purr-Fect CRM Fix

The volume of calls that came into its customer care center threatened to make Radio Systems employees feel about as uncomfortable as a dog...

Trend Micro Updates Security Appliances

Trend Micro announced the latest iterations of its VirusWall network security appliances, promising increased ability for administrators to locate and address potential systems vulnerabilities...