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Itanium 2 Launches

The launch of "McKinley" or Itanium 2 marks a major step for the Intel Architecture into the mainstream of 64-bit computing. While the first Itanium can be considered a proof-of-concept, Itanium 2 represents Intel's first real grab for this high-end market.

Microsoft's 64-bit Story Improving

Microsoft officially entered the 64-bit computing fray when it introduced its Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition last year. Microsoft’s 64-bit story has gotten dramatically better in the last 12 months.

Itanium 2 Part of a Roadmap

Looking to sell high-end system buyers on its version of the 64-bit architecture, Intel has been discussing an entire 64-bit roadmap in conjunction with its Itanium 2 launch to assure customers that it is committed to the high-end market.

Intel Holds Line on Itanium 2 Prices

Pricing for Intel's second generation of 64-bit processors will be fairly similar to the chipmaker's pricing for the first generation.

Intel Launches Itanium 2

Intel on Monday formally launched the Itanium 2. The much-anticipated processor is the second-generation of Intel's 64-bit processor technology and the one that many industry participants have predicted would mark the entrance of Windows/Intel servers to the 64-bit space that RISC and Unix have occupied for years.

Netcraft: Web More Vulnerable Than Ever to Attack

Microsoft reissued the security bulletin for a chunked encoding vulnerability in its IIS Web server this week to upgrade the severity rating of the problem to "critical." The decision to rerelease the bulletin comes after a similar vulnerability was discovered in the Apache Web Server and worms have been developed to exploit the flaws.

IDC Predicts Growth in Mobile Working

Better get used to supporting those mobile workers. They're not going anywhere, or rather, they're not going to disappear. A study released this week by market research firm IDC predicts that the percentage of mobile workers will increase to 66 percent of the workforce by 2006.

9 Troubleshooting Tactics

A best practices guide that'll turn you into a troubleshooting efficiency expert.

The Influencer

Just because you don't have a "C" at the beginning of your title doesn't mean you're not influential.

Automated System Recovery and System Restore in Windows XP

Windows XP has more efficient tools for backup and recovery.

What's the Problem?

Our experts troubleshoot your technical problems.

Back to School

Can academia provide the same quality of MCSE instruction as a CTEC? James attends a local community college and reports his findings.

Cozying Up to Change

What can you do to help your people roll with the inevitable?

The 64-Bit Question

Itanium servers, which utilize 64-bit architecture, are ready for the datacenter. This guide can help you decide whether your company should consider adding these high-muscle machines.

Whom Do You Trust?

Active Directory’s trust model makes administration easier than NT, but also introduces the potential to do more damage. Make sure your administrators are trustworthy.

Playing Chicken with Licensing

Is your shoestring caught in the tractor?

Peers Helping Peers

We solicited readers to provide us with their technical problems, and we were inundated with letters. Here are some of the more provocative problems that we put to you—the readers—to solve.

The Code Handyman

If it ain't broke, well, you might try refactoring to make sure your systems remain that way.

Standing Guard

Security is a full-time job, but keeping an eye on your perimeter network can cut down the work.

Office Web Components Under Security Investigation

Microsoft is carrying out a security investigation into problems with its Microsoft Office Web Components, a client-side technology for making Web pages more dynamic that has come to be used in many companies' server-side applications.