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Fujitsu ships new Xeon blade server

Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. on Tuesday will begin shipping its first blade server based on Intel Corp.'s Xeon DP processor.

NVisionIT earns Microsoft CRM certification

Specialist Microsoft Corp. enterprise solution provider nVisionIT has been awarded Certified Software Advisor (CSA) status for Microsoft Business Solutions CRM. According to Helen Mills, head of nVisionIT's CRM division, the company has successfully delivered CRM solutions on the Microsoft platform over the past three years.

Windows Server 2003 update to precede Longhorn

Stirring up its Windows Server product road map, Microsoft Corp. said Friday it plans to ship an updated version of its Windows Server 2003 product before a Longhorn version of the server operating system, expected by about 2007.

City of Calgary migrates to Linux

A downward pressure on IT budgets is the main reason why the City of Calgary has moved from a Unix-based infrastructure to a Linux environment.

Students get hands-on WAN training

For Anthony Lucifero, having the opportunity to learn about wide area network (WAN) protocols on a real-life network is better than just reading about them in a textbook.

More SCO licensees go public

Computer Associates Inc., natural gas supplier Questar Corp., and manufacturer Legget & Platt Inc. have joined Internet hosting company EV1Servers.Net by going public with their purchases of The SCO Group Inc.'s intellectual property (IP) license for Linux.

SAMSys puts RFID readers in SATO printers

SAMSys Technologies Inc., provider of radio frequency identification (RFID) hardware solutions announced this week that it has completed a full integration of its RFID readers into SATO America's line of RFID-enabled printers.

Cisco powers up Catalyst switches

Cisco Systems Inc. recently rolled out Catalyst switches with industry-standard power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, allowing users to more easily deploy a range of devices including IP phones, wireless LANs and IP security cameras.

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