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  • Itanium gives OpenVMS new lease on life

    Hewlett-Packard says it will offer the popular OpenVMS operating system on its new Itanium-based servers.

  • Pay cut or pink slip for HP workers

    Workers participating in a voluntary cost-cutting campaign at Hewlett-Packard have saved the company US$130 million, confounding psychologists and economists who say that people are usually motivated by selfish desires.

  • PC makers- consolidate or die

    A key analyst has recommended massive and immediate consolidation of the major American PC vendors. How will investors react to the new 'manifesto?'

  • HP says no to Intel's Turbo Memory

    Hewlett-Packard will not include Intel's Turbo Memory technology in any of its Centrino Pro notebooks, the manufacturer has revealed exclusively to our sister site ZDNet UK.

  • HP laughs off Solaris merger offer

    During Hewlett-Packard's Business Critical Systems conference in Macau this week, executives described a recent offer by Sun Microsystems' boss Scott McNealy to merge Solaris with HP-UX as "almost laughable".

  • Experts question Windows win in flaw tally

    Critics have taken aim at a study published by the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team that said more vulnerabilities were found in Linux/Unix than in Windows last year.

  • Sun reluctant to make Java open source

    Sun Microsystems is reluctant to make Java source code available through an open-source model because it would encourage incompatible versions of the software, Sun's top software executive said.

  • Red Hat overhauls flagship Linux

    Dominant Linux seller Red Hat will begin offering the newest incarnation of its product for business customers on Wednesday, a version that opens several new markets for the company.

  • Compaq braces for the single life

    Compaq appears to be preparing itself for life on its own as the odds diminish that one of the most hyped and rocky engagements ever will survive.

  • Oracle renews battle with Lotus, Exchange

    Oracle is taking on Microsoft and IBM with new e-mail, calendar and messaging software.

  • OpenBSD: The most secure OS around

    Move over, Windows and Linux: OpenBSD is the most secure server operating system now available.

  • Don't drop IIS--you can't afford to

    Despite its security problems, you should stick with what you've got if you've already invested in a serious IIS installation.

  • Archiving: what's in store?

    Tape, disk, or optical? We set a budget of AU$20,000 and asked three vendors to come up with a storage solution.

  • Can MS dent Sun's server?

    Microsoft must prove to a largely skeptical customer base that it can meet mission-critical challenges.

  • Sun's appliance of science

    Over its ten-year existence, Sun Labs has had to battle to prove its bright ideas were worth spending hard cash to develop. But the success of research products such as Java software and UltraSparc chips is swaying the naysayers.

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