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Topic: Server software
'Server software' News
21 August 2008
Microsoft patch software introduces Windows 7
By Gregg Keizer, Computerworld
Microsoft has seeded Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) - its popular corporate patch product - with references to Windows 7, the upcoming replacement for Windows Vista, according to network administrators. Read more...
- IDF 2008: Intel to launch 6-core 'Dunnington' processors
- 20 Aug 08
- Microsoft re-issues Windows Server patch
- 15 Aug 08
- IBM aims to bust Microsoft's reign with Notes on Linux
- 06 Aug 08
- Firewall vendors scramble to fix DNS problem
- 04 Aug 08
- IBM and Oracle sued on server software
- 22 Jul 08
- Microsoft releases Windows Home Server fix
- 22 Jul 08
- Hackers gang up on Kaminsky over DNS flaw
- 10 Jul 08
'Server software' Other Articles
06 March 2008
Microsoft buys into the cloud
By Thomas Wailgum
With its recent software-as-a-service announcement Microsoft shows that it's finally accepted the power and inevitability of the cloud. It also reveals just how big a threat Google really is. Read more...
- New Windows Server is key to 64-bit drive
- 26 Feb 08
- Microsoft steps up on SaaS
- 02 Oct 07
- BlackBerry becomes Crashberry after network failure
- 19 Apr 07
- Can Google Apps move up market?
- 03 Jul 08
- What software plus services means for Microsoft (and you)
- 18 May 08
- Users not rushing on Vista, Office 2007
- 30 Jan 07
- Enterprise networking comes home
- 26 Jan 07
- Real-time collaboration gets real
- 22 Jan 07
- Sneak peek: Windows Home Server
- 10 Jan 07
- Beyond Vista
- 15 Oct 06
- Health-care company happy with SaaS SLAs
- 06 Mar 08
- The tao of managing virtualised servers
- 08 Feb 08
- Is it time to ditch your desktops for PC blades?
- 26 Jun 07
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'Server software' Blog Entries
16 April 2008
The future is green, open source and Nintendo
By John Spencer
My main interest has always been the use of Open Source thin-client solutions in an educational context. Its worth stating, again, what is really the blindingly obvious - thin-client work stations use one twentieth of the power of a typical PC (10-20 watts versus 200-400 watts), require no maintenance or technical per-machine support and Open Source software is free of licence costs. Read more...
- WaveMaker Visual Ajax Studio Goes AGPL
- 27 Feb 08
- UK Copyright Extension Alert
- 21 Feb 08
- How to win enemies and lose influence
- 04 Feb 08
'Server software' Whitepapers
15 March 2007
Better By Design
By Sun Microsystems
The Internet has dramatically changed the way in which companies provide services. The days of selling multiple copies of desktop PC or client-server software are yielding to a Services on Demand model where companies develop a single copy of their software and deploy it to hundreds, thousands, and millions of users accessing the Internet from any IP-enabled device, anywhere, at any time. Read more...

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