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New Red Hat project looks to simplify JBoss migrations
Red Hat has launched a new open-source project the company said is aimed at making it easier for enterprises to move from proprietary Java-based middleware like Oracle WebLogic and IBM WebSphere to its JBoss Enterprise Middleware. Read more...

Salesforce launches Service Cloud

SCO reorganization proposed

Amazon releases point-and-click console for EC2

Google launches cross-language enterprise search

SpringSource fits Tomcat server for enterprises

Microsoft offers push e-mail with new SMB servers

Study: SharePoint, Lotus in for long collaboration fight

Review: Deep dive into SQL Server 2008

Microsoft to ship Vista SP2 beta to testers this week

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How to build your own Windows Home Server rig
Windows Home Server makes light work of sharing files, streaming media and performing automatic backups from multiple PCs. We'll show you how to build your own home server by recycling an old PC or building out a bare-bones machine.

Hands on with Windows Server 2008 R2: DirectAccess
Microsoft's DirectAccess, new to Windows Server 2008 R2, promises an always-on connectivity infrastructure -- but requires IPv6, or a work-around, and Windows 7.

Opinion: Security predictions for 2009
Host-based security should make a huge comeback, and a mobile security scare may already be lurking.

Opinion: Windows Server 2008 also rises
How do two operating systems that are born together and share a lot of DNA arrive to very different fates? Consider Windows Server 2008 and Vista -- twins in many ways, but with very different identities.

Windows admin IQ test
You have sewn up every Windows hole on your systems and tattooed the Start icon on you arm. But how much do you really know about the Redmond OS? Test your mettle with these 20 questions designed to separate the newbies from the seasoned operators. Who knows? You might learn something.

Coming soon to a Cineplex near you: SharePoint
Keeping track of unstructured data can be a real pain, but many businesses -- including Cineplex Odeon -- are using Microsoft's SharePoint as ad-hoc enterprise search software.

Preview: Windows Server 2008 R2
There are many useful changes in this incremental upgrade, Jonathan Hassell says, but the kernel-level enhancements make testing time even more critical.

Review: Parallels Server for Mac underwhelms
The lack of OS X guest support, stability and compatibility issues with Parallels Management Console, and the absence of storage and resource allocation features make its $999 price tag seem too high by half, InfoWorld's reviewer says.

Review: Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Release Candidate 1
The idea is for an administrator who works for a small company to come into the office in the morning and within just a few seconds view his network's health, verify that licensing requirements are in check, and make sure mail is flowing, users can log on, Internet access is up and security is in place.

The great 32-bit turnoff
At a minimum, vendors need to modify existing 32-bit applications so that the software can still function in a 64-bit operating environment.

Linux, Mac, Windows XP: Whatever your choice of operating system, we have some fun things for you to try.
The operating systems of yesteryear weren't all sunshine and roses. Cyber cynic Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols names his picks for some of the worst OSs of all time.
Apple's newest Mac Pro takes a significant step forward with the move to Intel's new Nehalem processor and an infrastructure that should be able to squeeze the utmost out of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.
Satellite radio will die soon anyway, but Apple will accidentally perform a mercy killing of Sirius XM Radio this summer, says Mike Elgan.
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