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Microsoft Patches Two Critical Vulnerabilities

As expected, Microsoft issued patches for two critical vulnerabilities in its software on May 9, including flaws in its Windows and Exchange products, as part of its monthly security update.

Big Oil Versus Microsoft

Microsoft has long held the crown as the technology world’s biggest generator of cash. But as Americans empty their wallets at the pumps on $3-plus per gallon of gas, a

Is ‘Big Daddy’ Choking Google?

Web site operators are clamoring to understand what can best be described as an ongoing disturbance in the Google Force. Google’s search engine, once a clean, lean indexing machine, from

Silicon Graphics Goes Chapter 11

Silicon Graphics (SGI), the company whose high-end workstations have powered everything from oil and gas reservoir simulators to the computer wizardry behind the Lord of the Rings film series, filed

Spending On Mobile Computing On The Rise

What’s driving enterprise spending on mobile computing? Baseline’s survey of 143 information-technology executives shows a clear No. 1 reason: Companies want to improve how employees collaborate and communicate. Get the

Online Extra: Baseline’s Mobile Computing Survey

Enterprises continue to pump more data outside of the office. In 2006, large companies—those with more than 1,000 employees—are planning to spend 5% to 14% more on mobile computing projects

Report Casts Doubt on Vista’s Security Impact 2

An early review of the much-publicized security features due in Microsoft’s next-generation Windows Vista operating system concludes that the tools may be so unfriendly to users that they delay enterprises’

Thin Clients Yield Large Returns

The long-term care of PCs, just like people, can be expensive. For New London Hospital, which needed to replace several hundred aging desktop PCs recently, thin clients were the answer.

Thin Clients II: The Comeback

David Foss needed new computers, stat. As the CIO at New London Hospital in New London, N.H., Foss had to devise a method for replacing the facility’s entire aging fleet

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