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Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 2003
Management tool for deployment, distribution, backup, & recovery
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New Windows file system enters testing
August 29, 2005
Microsoft surprises developers with a test release of WinFS, a new file system for Windows.
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Microsoft's file system patent upheld
January 10, 2006
After initially rejecting patents on the Windows file system, the Patent and Trademark Office rules them valid.
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Gates scopes out the business landscape
March 28, 2006
As Microsoft very publicly wrestles with Windows Vista, it's also quietly extending its tentacles into the business world.
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Gates on Vista, Linux and more
November 17, 2006
Microsoft's chairman discusses his favorite Vista feature, why he'll keep pushing for a new file system and open source's role.
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WinFS heads for Microsoft database
June 26, 2006
In the latest switch of plans, Redmond delays beta 2 and will deliver an unstructured data store in the next version of SQL Server.
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Microsoft talks up Longhorn Server security
September 15, 2005
update The software maker shares more details on security, identity management features planned for upcoming Windows Server.
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Key bugs in core Linux code squashed
August 3, 2005
Serious bugs in the latest Linux kernel have been fixed, a sign that the open-source OS is maturing.
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Novell hires top Samba programmer from HP
April 28, 2005
Software company adds another open-source luminary to its staff. Jeremy Allison says, "These guys know a lot about file sharing."
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Computing heavyweights to chaperone Linux into servers
August 30, 2000
IBM, NEC, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are joining with Linux companies to coax the open-source operating system into high-end, multiprocessor machines.
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