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Monday 4 June 2001
Worm threatens web-based email accounts
Security vulnerability causes serious hassle for servers...
Oracle full of beans over app server launch
But analysts aren't impressed...
Tailless mice eating holes in corporate networks
Well, that's the theory...
Why software giants are hooked on middleware glue
There's another market at stake...
Channel 5 man becomes silicon.com chairman
From broadcasting to broadband: David Elstein joins the silicon family...
CSC takes the IT reigns at Schroders
Independent asset management company Schroders is outsourcing its IT infrastructure to Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) in a £168m deal.
HP settles lawsuit hours before court
Paying $400m for the privilege of "ongoing opportunities"...
Microsoft unleashes beta testing Messenger
MSN and non-MSN can chat in a one-sided discourse...
German 3G co-operation cuts costs
While lawyers will line their pockets on the profits...
BT's garage sale continues
Syntegra will stay, Concert will go... If anyone wants it
Top ten viruses for May
Kournikova variant claims top spot...
Cisco eyes telecoms takeover
Marconi makes the changes that could see it snapped up...
Paper industry exchange pulped
US company suffers paper cuts as B2B marketplace fails in Europe.
Labour backtracks on broadband targets
Forget moving targets: these ones have disappeared...
Stockwatch Daily: Marconi shares surge on Cisco rumours
Multi-billion deal may be in the offing for UK telco...
Diary of an ADSL disaster
BT and ADSL, what could possibly go wrong?
The Bloor Perspective: Thank you India, McCashless fast food, and web services wars
In this week's look at three key developments, Robin Bloor and his team consider the Indian IT worker, the cashless drive-thru, and IBM's web services...
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
Managing a storage system has become a costly and complicated task. The direct labour cost associated with its management is increasing. In addition, organizations incur hidden indirect costs due to slow responsiveness, ineffective utilization, and inflexibility. This paper discusses how the IBM XIV Storage System's revolutionary built-in virtualization architecture provides a way to drastically reduce the costs of managing storage systems.
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