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MS offers glimpse of Windows Server 2003 R2

Microsoft Corp. gave a sneak preview this week of new functionality in Windows Server 2003 R2, an update to Windows Server that the vendor plans to ship next year.

Cisco draws back the curtain on carrier-class router

Cisco Systems Inc. has unveiled a new carrier-class router that the company claims will address service providers' need for bandwidth today and years in the future.

Dell, EMC team on low level storage

Fertile markets are few and far between in today's IT landscape. But with their partnership, EMC Corp. and Dell Corp. are targeting two of the greenest pastures in the sector with a storage area network (SAN) product.

New hardware brings 10G LANs closer to reality

With the spate of new 10G gear, analysts say, corporations have more options for alleviating data centre and LAN bottlenecks.

Vendors angle for edge in multiservice market

An established vendor and startup each unveiled multiservice routing and switching products and enhancements this week for a market that has become white hot.

Intel hit with US$500M patent lawsuit

Toronto-based All Computers Inc. filed a patent lawsuit against Intel Corp. Thursday claiming that Intel's Pentium II processor infringed upon a circuit design patented by All Computers.

EMC targets remote office with new NAS gateway

EMC Corp. Thursday announced its lowest-priced NAS gateway device targeted at enterprise remote office data back-up and recovery.

Italy, World Bank aim to build Iraq IT system

Italy and the World Bank have agreed to invest US$12 million in a new information technology system for the Iraqi civil service, a spokesman for Italy's Innovation and Technologies Ministry said Tuesday.

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