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  • Novell Linux Desktop Arrives

    By the end of the week, Novell Inc.’s new Linux desktop for enterprise customers, Novell Linux Desktop 9, Powered by SuSE Linux, will be available for purchase through Novell channel partners for a suggested price of $50 per system. “Novell is focusing its enterprise desktop efforts on Linux deployments where users can gain the most…

  • Microsoft Has Its Eye on Small Retailers

    In one corner of Microsoft Corp., the smaller the better is the order of the day for new customers. Microsoft’s latest retail push is focusing on the smallest of retailers, those with perhaps a single checkout lane and no more than nine stores. Microsoft’s pitch is a fully bundled $3,000 package with software and just…

  • Microsoft to Take On Intuit with Office Small-Biz Release

    Microsoft Corp. is set to launch on Nov. 8 its small-business solutions strategy, one element of which will be a new version of Microsoft Office designed expressly for the small-business manager or owner. The new Office release is expected to include new payroll functionality, an updated version of Microsoft’s business-contact-manager technology and new Web services,…

  • Serious IE Hole Opens PCs Up to Attacks

    US-CERT on Wednesday warned of a fresh hole in Internet Explorer that could allow attackers to take control of a PC via an HTML e-mail message or a malicious Web page. The flaw is all the more serious because exploit code has been published on public mailing lists, according to security researchers. The flaw, a…

  • BEA, Partners Team on Horizontal Enterprise Solutions

    BEA Systems Inc. this week launched a program focused on delivering horizontal solutions, including technology from BEA and several of its partners. The program, known as the BEA Enterprise Solutions program, will center around the BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1 and will feature products and services from more than 40 partners, said Mark Atherton, vice president…

  • Mozilla Releases New Version of Thunderbird

    While the Mozilla Foundation’s Firefox Web browser garners most of the headlines, the open-source group’s Thunderbird e-mail client is also attracting users’ attention. Mozilla Thursday released the latest beta edition of the program. Although Thunderbird’s 1.0 launch date is around the corner, developers are continuing to add new features. The two biggest additions in the…

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