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Apology Tops Sophos Monthly List of Nettlesome Viruses

Apology and the venerable Kakworm topped an antivirus vendor’s monthly list of the most frequently reported viruses hitting the enterprise.

MSDN vs. OTN: What gives?

Microsoft and Oracle have been known to butt heads on many occasions, regularly throwing barbs at each other. One of the latest Redmond-Redwood Shores brouhahas comes over developers' ranks.

BMC Adds Support for a Raft of Storage Devices

Dell Opens its SAN to Non-Dell Servers

Intel Intros Dual-Port, Encrypting Server NIC

Mainsoft Adds OS Flavors to Visual MainWin

Microsoft Offers New Detail on Embedded OS Plans

Microsoft Corp. is still on track to deliver embedded versions of the Whistler and Windows XP operating systems within 90 days of each product's general release, a company spokeswoman said this week at the ESC West conference.

CA Upgrades Antivirus Software

Where's NT 4 Service Pack 7?

Users are still waiting on the next service pack for Windows NT 4.0 more than 17 months after the last service pack came out.

Cisco Enters Storage Market

Networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. has made plans to enter the storage industry for years, but remained on the sidelines, joining industry groups, but releasing no products. Today Cisco has entered the storage market with a storage router, and revealed its storage strategy.

Microsoft Integrates Great Plains into Organization,

Today, Microsoft Corp. completes its $1.1 billion acquisition of Great Plains Software, fully integrating the company into the Microsoft organization. The Fargo, ND software vendor creates products for managing mid-sized businesses.

Exchange 2000 Certified for Datacenter Server

Microsoft Corp. has certified its other major enterprise server for its high-end Windows 2000 Datacenter Server operating system.

CoSort Updates Sort/ETL Software

NTP Releases Kit for Monitoring Citrix MetaFrame

Symantec Unleashes 7.0 Version of Ghost

Acta Releases ActaWorks 5.0

Northern Offers New Quota Server Package

Microsoft Releases Fix for IE 5.x Flaw

Microsoft recommends that users immediately install a patch for a flaw in Internet Explorer versions 5.01 and 5.5 that can allow an HTML e-mail to run an executable attachment on a user's computer.