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Microsoft: Meet MOM

Microsoft announced the release of the newest version of Systems Management Server (SMS) as well as a new application, Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM).

Hyperion Launches Open Calculation Engine

January 17, 2001

Log-Net Changes with the Times

HP Joins the 1U Server Crowd

Hewlett-Packard has become the latest entrant into the dense server market, with its release of the HP Netserver LP 1000r.

Intel Releases Q4 Earnings Numbers

Intel announced that while flat with Q3, fourth quarter revenue was $8.7 billion, up 6 percent over 1999. Total revenue for 2000 was $33.7 billion, up 15 percent from 1999.

AMD Offers More 64-bit Development Tools

AMD added another member to its roster of developers’ tools for its forthcoming 64-bit processor, codenamed “Hammer.”

ISS Ships RealSecure for W2K

January 16, 2001

Microsoft Takes Wraps Off VSA Development Technology

Microsoft offered a preview today of a new technology to make it easier for developers to customize Web applications without knowing anything about the underlying source code.

Marathon Commits to Shipping Fault-Tolerant W2K Systems in May

Fault-tolerant Windows server vendor Marathon Technologies will ship a Windows 2000 version of its product May 1, a company official said today.

IT Industry Consortium Forms to Fight Cyber-Crime

Nineteen U.S. IT companies have joined forces to fight cyber-attacks with the Information Technology Sharing and Analysis Center (IT-ISAC).

BakBone’s NetVault Features NAS/SAN Convergence

BindView Singles Out Security Policy

BindView updated their BV-control product line to offer administrators a single point of control for evaluating security vulnerabilities.

HP Revamps Earnings Outlook

Hewlett-Packard announced that it no longer expects to meet previous first quarter guidance.

Microsoft Reports Security Holes in Web Extender Client

Microsoft reported a security vulnerability in the Web Extender Client component that would send certain authentication credentials of a user to a malicious third party.

Microsoft Announces Retirement of MCSE+I, MCP+Site Building

Microsoft announced via its Web site that it will retire its MCSE+Internet and MCP+Site Building certifications.

Ballmer: Microsoft Remains Strong

Despite having concluded the most difficult year in its quarter-century history, Steve Ballmer is still confident about Microsoft.

BMC Forms Professional Services Storage Practice

January 11, 2001

PeopleSoft Ships CRM Analytics

Unisys, Dell, Microsoft Create Voting Infrastructure

Swinging Chad’s fifteen minutes may be over for good. Unisys announced that it would partner with Microsoft and Dell to develop a computer-based voting infrastructure.