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    Cisco announces its highest level certification ever 30/06/2009 09:11:00

    For years, the coveted Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE)  was the highest, most difficult rank a network professional could achieve. No more. On Monday, Cisco announced a new certification, the Cisco Certified Architect, which will become the rank above CCIE. The CCA will attempt to marry the networking engineering know-how of the CCIE with the business acumen of a MBA.
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    Linux mainframe use grows 24/06/2009 12:20:00

    Linux on mainframes is set to increase as enterprises look to deliver more value from existing IT assets during the recession.
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    Buy an infected PC for 5 cents 18/06/2009 04:30:00

    It doesn't take much to get started in Internet crime these days. Find the right site, hand over $US50, and you can start wreaking havoc with 1,000 already-infected PCs.
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    Intel, Oracle, PayPal back ID technology interop group 17/06/2009 23:24:00

    The Kantara Initiative, formed to promote interoperability among identity verification applications and services, launched on Wednesday with big-name backers like Oracle, Intel, eBay's PayPal, AOL, CA, Novell, Fidelity Investments, Liberty Alliance, Boeing, Internet Society and British Telecom.
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    Dell offers range of Microsoft software for download 16/06/2009 04:41:00

    Dell is now offering Microsoft Office products for download, making it the first vendor other than Microsoft to do so.
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    Palm gets friendly with Pre hackers 16/06/2009 04:00:00

    Palm appears to be giving tacit approval to groups trying to hack the Palm Pre and Palm's new handset operating system, WebOS. et access.
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    How to choose the right network printer 09/06/2009 02:33:00

    One of the earliest uses for a network was to be able to share printers, back when printers cost as much as a small car. But as prices dropped on printers and GM goes into bankruptcy, there are still compelling reasons and plenty of different models to choose from.
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    Red Hat virtual desktop technology heads into beta tests 04/06/2009 07:12:00

    Side-by-side Windows displays might be the last thing you would expect to see taking center stage at Red Hat's booth at the recent Interop show in Las Vegas. But it makes sense when you consider they were part of a demo showcasing the company's pursuit of what it sees as a huge opportunity: the emerging virtual desktop market.
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    Asus launches new HTPC motherboards 29/05/2009 04:52:00

    Asus today released its new M4A78-HTPC Series motherboards that are developed specifically for use in Home Theatre Personal Computers (HTPCs). According to a press release, the M4A78-HTPC Series motherboards are based on the AMD 780G chipset, which integrates HDMI/DVI support to display HD videos. The board also incorporates ASUS Absolute Pitch Hi-Fi and DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC Technology, for sound enhancement.
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    VIA Nano Processor Platform Receives Coveted ‘Best of Computex’ Award 28/05/2009 15:17:00

    High performance, low power VIA Nano processor, together with the new VIA VX855 Media System Processor, is recognized for excellence in mobile platforms
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    EMC inks deal to acquire Configuresoft 28/05/2009 10:02:00

    EMC Wednesday announced plans to acquire Configuresoft, a maker of server configuration, change and compliance management software, for an undisclosed sum.
 
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