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Will Sun Burn Linux with 'Free' Solaris? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Feb 2, 2000 Abstract : Sun Microsystems has eliminated licensing fees for Solaris 8 and its source code.
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Microsoft New Online Messenger ~ Dope Slaps AOL’s Instant Messenger (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 21, 2000 Abstract : So why would users switch from AOL’s Instant Messaging client to Microsoft’s? Quite simple really, throw in free long distance phone service, offer a comparable and competitive set of base features, and then to make sure you succeed, give it away for free. And just to add injury to insult Microsoft wirelessly enabled the release to embrace the interaction of WAP enabled devices with its user base.
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Be to Be FreeB(i)e (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 26, 2000 Abstract : Be Inc. will offer the newest version of its operating system for free later this quarter. Version 5 for the desktop will be available for download to pre-registered individuals.
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Windows 2000 Bug Fixes Posted (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 14, 2000 Abstract : Almost six months after releasing Windows 2000 to the public, Microsoft Corp. has released its first set of bug fixes, formally known as Service Pack 1.
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Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Adds Dysfunction to the Windows Family (3 Pages)
by C. McNulty
Apr 17, 2000 Abstract : Once upon a time, Microsoft products could only be used after the first service pack was released. With Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1, Redmond sets out to prove that the second service packメs the charm, now.
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Secure Transfers of Large Files Over the Internet Using YouSendIt (5 Pages)
by Ahsan Haque
Oct 23, 2004 Abstract : A growing problem with rich multimedia electronic presentations is their increasing file size. Data files, in general, are larger, making it challenging to send them over the Internet. Most e-mail clients have limitations on attachment sizes, thus securely sending a one hundred megabyte PowerPoint presentation with embedded video over e-mail is nearly impossible. YouSendIt, however, offers solutions consisting of a free web service and the YouSendIt Enterprise Server. Both solutions offer comprehensive security options. The YouSendIt Enterprise Server is an enterprise level, complete large file transfer consisting of a dedicated server that can integrate with existing network security infrastructure.
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Earthlink Leads the Way in DSL Security (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 8, 2000 Abstract : DSL providers speed up their customers' Internet access, however, at the same time they also expose these customers to enormous security risk. Earthlink has gone the extra mile and is giving out free firewall software to all its DSL customers.
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Will Oracle’s Freebie Shot Hurt (Or Only Graze) Siebel? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 6, 2000 Abstract : Oracle will not rest until it comes close (or even overtakes) Siebel in the CRM market. Its latest gimmick from its bag of tricks was the recent launch of the OracleSalesOnline.com system, which allows businesses to use Oracle's SFA software for free. However, any additional CRM components users might need will not be free…
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BMC Software Webs for the DBA (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 31, 2000 Abstract : BMC Software, (NASDAQ: BMCS), has released a new product called Web DBA, designed to provide what they refer to as “application service assurance™”. The product is still in beta, and currently only supports Oracle, and is available for download and trial over the web.
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