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CA revises virtualization management tool

CA Inc. is announcing a revision of a Unicenter software tool that consolidates management of a greater variety of vendors' clustered and virtualized servers.

Firm boasts cheapest SAN for Macs

2Degrees Frost claims to have made the cheapest storage area network (SAN) in the world available for Mac OS X users.

Oracle’s database has more flaws than Microsoft’s, study says

A comparison of vulnerabilities in Microsoft's SQL Server database and Oracle Corp.'s relational database management (RDBM) products by U.K.-based Next Generation Security Software (NGSS) shows Oracle's products to have far more vulnerabilities than do products from Microsoft.

Dell, AMD team up

After years of working with Intel Corp., Dell Inc. recently launched a pair of PowerEdge servers based on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processors that Dell says will meet evolving customer needs.

Firefox flaw lets attackers steal passwords

A flaw in Mozilla 's Firefox browser makes it easy for cybercriminals to steal user information on Web sites where users create their own pages, such as MySpace.com.

Firm reins in net

Canadian business law firm Stikeman Elliott LLP recently revamped its IT operations in an effort to gain control over its far-flung assets.

US tops world

You know those annoying spam e-mails you get on a daily basis? Well, don

Panel: NAC holds promise, but best to tread lightly

While network access control generated great interest at this fall

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