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By Computerworld reporters | Published 14:00, 29 February 08
All this and Microsoft's much delayed Windows Server 2008 launch, another record fine from the European Commission and CEO Steve Ballmer announcing the company was going open source (almost). It has been a busy seven days...
Editor's highlights
Confidential Home Office disc sold on eBay in laptop
Investigation launched following another data breach
William Hill makes bad bet on in-house platform
Goes for generic platform after losing millions
In depth: Windows Server 2008 launch
Everything you need to know the new enterprise server
Ryanair's new systems struggle with demand
Airline has 'teething problems' after going offline for update
HSBC says 'We caused Maestro system fault'
Embarrassing error by bank that boasts of its IT capability
Readers' choice
EU fines Microsoft another £680m for anti-trust abuse
Latest fine brings tally to more than £1.2 billion
How to keep virtual test environments in check
Virtual test environments can run amok
Microsoft's new age of openness: roundup
Does it really change the world?
Questions remain about commitment
Debate on OOXML standard continues behind closed doors
1,100 issues to work through
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There but for the grace of God...
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