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HP Revamps ProLiant Rack and Tower Servers with New X64 Chips
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
Server maker Hewlett-Packard is the dominant supplier of X64-based servers in the world, and keeping the technology current inside its ProLiant server lines and giving customers a choice of processor technology from both Intel and Advanced Micro Devices has served the company well in maintaining its lead in the X64 server space. This week, HP is putting new quad-core processors into its entry and midrange products. READ MORE >
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Xandros Revs Scalix Messaging with 11.3 Release
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
Last summer, commercial Linux distributor Xandros got into the application business when it acquired Scalix, a startup company that had created a set of groupware software based on Hewlett-Packard's OpenMail product that Scalix eventually was able to take open source. Last week, that software was updated with an 11.3 release, which includes three enhancements that will make the Scalix mail and groupware server that much more appealing to customers who want to make the shift away from Exchange and other mail servers but who do not want to give up their Outlook clients. READ MORE >
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CanIt-PRO Anti-Spam Software for Linux/UNIX
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Stop spam at the mail server on YOUR terms with CanIt-PRO from Roaring Penguin Software. Combines the power of MIMEDefang and SpamAssassin to provide unparalled end-user control and an easy-to-use Web interface.
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IBM Gets Clustered Storage and EMC Founder with XIV Buy
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
The company's name is pronounced 'Ex Eye Vee,' and it stands for the Roman numeral for 'fourteen,' in honor of the fourteenth class of the Talpiot technical university, run by the Israeli military, that XIV Limited's founders all hail. And now the Israeli startup specializing in clustered disk storage is part of IBM's System Storage unit, which has its hands on the small company's substantial expertise in block-level, virtualized, clustered storage arrays. READ MORE >
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As I See It: Weighty Matters
by Victor Rozek
The package arrived the day before Christmas. It came all the way from the East coast courtesy of my in-laws. As soon as my wife saw it, she got a sly look on her face and urged me to open it because, she said, it was "time sensitive." But my father-in-law is to packaging what Madonna is to restraint, so opening one of his packages requires a great deal of patience and resolve. Having a modest cache of explosives wouldn't hurt either. So I gathered a chisel, a hammer, a sharp knife, and a sturdy pair of pruning shears and set about penetrating the sedimentary layers of packaging. READ MORE >
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IBM Gives Wall Street a Present: More Profits Than Expected
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
The rivalry between IBM and Hewlett-Packard in the information technology sector continues apace this week, and now it is Big Blue's turn to say that it is doing better than expected financially. Before the stock markets in the United States opened on Monday morning, IBM announced preliminary financial results for the fourth quarter of 2007 and the full year, ahead of Thursday afternoon's scheduled chat with Wall Street to go over the figures. READ MORE >
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Editor: Timothy Prickett Morgan
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Joe Hertvik, Kevin Vandever,
Shannon O'Donnell, Victor Rozek, Hesh Wiener, Alex Woodie
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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