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SharePoint Portal Server Released to Manufacturing

SharePoint Portal Server, formerly codenamed Tahoe, was released to manufacturing today. A final version of the package designed to speed portal and intranet development is available to select OEMs and professional services organizations

e-Appliance Stuffs Four Servers in a 1U Rack

NetIQ Releases AppManager 4.0

Support.com Releases Version 5.0

OSA Delivers Laptop Support for SMS

Quest Updates DM/Active Roles

Intel Ships 900 MHz Xeons

Windows XP, Whistler Server Hit Beta 2

Windows XP, the next version of Microsoft’s client operating system, and Whistler Server, the upcoming server release, have reached Beta 2 status. Windows XP and Whistler will unify the code bases for Microsoft’s consumer and business operating systems.

IBM Presses Ahead with Scale-Out Benchmark on Datacenter

IBM now tops the TPC OLTP benchmark performance list with a 32-node cluster running Windows 2000 Datacenter Server and, oddly, SQL Server 2000 rather than DB2.

IBM Shows its Hand in High-End Windows Hardware

IBM's eServer xSeries 430 will be IBM's champion against Unisys' CMP in the high-end Windows server market. The system won't support Windows until the Whistler Datacenter Server release.

Unisys Scale-up Benchmarking Progresses to 24 Processors

The documented vertical scalability of the Windows server platform jumped by eight processors today. Unisys Corp. published results of a mySAP.com Sales & Distribution (SAP SD) benchmark using a 24-processor server based on Unisys' Cellular MultiProcessing Architecture.

Companies Set to Ramp Up Internet Spending

SQL Server Slides Up Winter Corp. Scale

The Winter Corp. has recognized two companies for their SQL Server 2000 implementations in its Database Scalability Program 2000.

IBM's Web Services: A Horse with No Name?

IDC Cautious On IT Spending

IDC has released a report describing current trends in IT spending on software, services, and hardware. The analyst group predicts slower growth, partially due to the US economic slowdown.

Cryptologists Allege Flaw in PGP

Cryptologists in Prague say they found a flaw in PGP, the most common encryption algorithm for securing e-mail messages, according to a published report.

Industry-Standard Benchmarking of ES7000 Begins

Remote Server Management Via Wireless Devices