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CASE STUDIES

Convergence & VoIP Alert

Enterprise All-Star
Baerlocher uses virtualization to forestall big-ticket upgrade.


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SERVER SECURITY

Centrix vs. PBX

Home Server bug
Microsoft engineers still 'heads down working' on the data corruption bug.


Are your servers vulnerable to DNS attacks?

Susceptible servers
Are your servers vulnerable to DNS attacks? Read up and speak out.


NW PANORAMA PODCAST

NW Panorama

5 virtualization myths
Fortisphere CTO John Suit separates facts from fiction surrounding this technology.


TRENDS & ANALYSIS

VMware vs. everyonet

VMware vs. everyone
Can anyone knock out the undisputed champion of the virtualization market?


A look at LinMin

A look at LinMin
Linux start-up launches server provisioning software.




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Windows Server 2008 unleashed


Breaking News

Toshiba eyes fuel cells, Cell-based TV by 2009

IBM mainframe adds Gigabit Ethernet, InfiniBand links

Making sure everything works at the Beijing Olympics

The Top 15 Vaporware Products of All Time

Watts down: Monitors burn no juice on standby

SpringSource launches Java application server

Battery shortage could hurt small PC vendors, says Quanta

INTEROP - Networking fest stakes new claims

WEB 2.0 - IBM turns server sideways for Web 2.0 build-out

Apple reports $1.05 billion second-quarter profit

FCoE: the evolutionary approach to SAN expansion

Evolution of Internet powers massive particle physics grid

Green technology: hype or must-have?

Fujitsu ups ante on integral hard-disk encryption

Use of touch screens soaring in mobiles, UMPCs next

Tests

Apple MacBook Air ultraportable laptop

Build a PC so small it'll fit in a drive bay

Virtual conversion is not an easy task

Multiplying CPUs means more VMs are on the way

Blade servers vs. rack servers

Case Studies

LinuxWorld showcases business cases for Linux

Baked-in virtualization expected to heat up the market

And it even has books

College's push to virtualize its servers is paying off

City finds big savings in Linux

Expert Advice

Parallels Virtuozzo Containers review, Part 2

Double check your system clocks for daylight-saving time

RingCube's MojoPac technology for consumer and enterprise use

Letting a remote user use a Novell print server

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