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Seoul firm wants XP blocked

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “Microsoft’s soon-to-be released new operating system is harming competitors, says a South Korean portal that wants to delay the product’s introduction, currently scheduled for October.”

Web woes return to China with ‘Code Blue’ worm

Author: JT Smith

Globe and Mail: “A new Internet worm has emerged in China akin to the “Code Red”
worm, which caused $2.4-billion in estimated cleanup costs on
Internet-linked computers last month, a computer security expert said on
Friday.”

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  • Linux

The reaction: It figures

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “Microsoft haters and lovers both seem not to be too surprised by the Justice Department decision not to split the company in two. And company employees, naturally, are thrilled.”

Internet security helped by Code Red

Author: JT Smith

CNET: “Any gardener will tell you worms are good for the soil. Security researchers are now finding that the creatures’
digital namesakes might be good for security.

In its monthly report released earlier this week, Internet survey firm Netcraft found that Web servers running Microsoft’s
software have become much more secure in the wake of the Code Red worm attack.”

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  • Linux

Quantum crypto to the rescue

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “As the quantum computer moves closer to reality, so do concerns over security on the Internet — security systems the computer could knock down. Enter quantum crypto.”

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  • Linux

Cracks in the software monolith

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET: “Lately, Oracle has become the software company the press loves to hate. The Oracle 11i e-business suite is now the
designated whipping boy, slammed by Forbes, eWEEK, and CNet’s News.com for misleading marketing, swarms of
bugs, and consulting fees that balloon well beyond the price of the software itself.”

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  • Linux

HP joins Java club

Author: JT Smith

AustralianIT: “Packard has joined other PC makers in a decision to load Java software on Windows XP computers, despite Microsoft dropping default Java support.”

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  • Open Source

Sun has Java, lacks Web services

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET: “In light of recent announcements by several vendors (e.g., IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and Oracle) regarding new
software strategies, Sun Microsystems’ software puzzle appears to be missing one of its pieces. A plan for achieving
leadership and innovation in Web services is under-represented as a top-line issue. Sun has shown recent indications
that a new major strategy announcement is on the way. However, the lack of a clear message from Sun regarding the
way it plans to capture leadership in Web services defies logic when viewed from the standpoint of Sun as a thought
leader in the software-as-services revolution.”

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  • Open Source

The Outlook on Evolution & Aethera

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes: “Nick Petreley returns to the site he founded in 1998 with this look at two contenders for Outlook replacement, at LinuxWorld.

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  • Linux

Resizing the home office connection

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes: “LinuxWorld has a story about how Joe Barr slashed his network expenses while increasing bandwidth
by 10 to 20 times.”

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  • Linux