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Who wants or needs 64 bits?

March 6, 2006 Desktops with 64-bit processors have been available for two years, but you could still be first on your block to get one. TAGS: 64-bit, 64-bit computing, 64-bit CPU, workstation, PC company, AMD, 32-bit, president, memory, notebook computer, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Dell, server, HP, games

Microsoft plugs Windows worm holes

November 14, 2006 Fixes are in for eight flaws related to Windows, including three holes that could compromise PCs without the user having to do anything. TAGS: Novell NetWare, flaw, bulletin, workstation, vulnerability, attacker, attack, agent, fix, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows, firewall, Microsoft Windows XP, PC

Experts raise Windows security alarm

November 16, 2006 Code that exploits a "critical" Windows flaw has been posted on the Net, opening the door for a worm to be created. TAGS: Zotob worm, Qualys Inc., Novell NetWare, Microsoft Windows 2000, workstation, worm, flaw, vulnerability, expert, security, McAfee Inc., fix, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

VMware expands to 64-bit realm

April 11, 2005 New version of company's workstation software lets multiple virtual machines share the same memory in some situations. TAGS: VMware, VMware Workstation, virtual machine, EMC Corp., x86 processor, 64-bit, workstation, Novell Inc., Sun Solaris, Red Hat Inc., support, memory, operating system, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Canonical distributes Parallels via desktop update

February 6, 2008 Ubuntu users will get access to Parallels Workstation for Linux via the operating system's built-in update tool. TAGS: Ubuntu, OpenVZ, repository, workstation, Linux, distribution, open-source software, spokesman, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Novell: Vista will drive users to Linux

September 12, 2005 Jack Messman claims that the cost of moving to Windows Vista will prompt users to consider moving to desktop Linux. TAGS: desktop Linux, Jack Messman, Novell Inc., migration, Linux, Linux desktop, general manager, workstation, school, Microsoft Windows Vista, open source, CEO, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., server

Itanium--one step forward, one back

January 5, 2005 Intel allies Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft have some good and bad news for the chipmaker's Itanium 2 processor family. TAGS: Intel Itanium 2, Intel Itanium, Charles King, Intel Xeon, workstation, RISC, server software, chip company, AMD Opteron, server, Intel, 64-bit, HP, AMD Athlon, AMD, IBM Corp.

Windows-on-Mac software gets virtualization update

February 27, 2007 Parallels Desktop now comes with USB 2.0 support and the ability to run Windows applications natively on the Mac operating system. TAGS: virtualization, Windows application, Apple Boot Camp, virtual machine, Apple Macintosh, functionality, workstation, USB 2.0, operating system, Apple Computer, Microsoft Windows Vista, USB, Microsoft Windows, PC

Dell shuttering Itanium server business

September 15, 2005 The writing was on the wall for Dell and Itanium once Intel started aiming the processor at large multiprocessor systems. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Joe Marengi, Intel Itanium 2, Unisys Corp., Intel Xeon, multiprocessor, alliance, Dell, Intel, workstation, server, Microsoft Windows Server, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., HP, Microsoft Windows

Parallels making virtualization jump to servers

September 13, 2007 A company whose virtualization software lets Windows programs run on Mac OS X will soon make the move to the more demanding server market. TAGS: Virtuozzo, SWsoft, virtualization, hypervisor, VMware, Xen, virtual machine, server market, Apple Xserve, workstation, server, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, Linux, operating system
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