15th May 2005 Archive
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Dell chief Rollins describes market as 'ideal' for company
Execution machines
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PCs 15 May 2005, 09:59
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Microsoft Anti-Virus?
Comment Sign of many things to come
Microsoft's announcement that it will enter the AV market next year, with initial trials starting next week, could be a sign of many things to come, says SecurityFocus's Kelly Martin. There's an old Canadian saying about a salesman who is so good at sales and marketing that he can "sell ice to an Eskimo" - and although Eskimo …
Security 15 May 2005, 10:13
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Test your own software code for infringement
Ringing the alarm bells
Software houses can check whether the code they develop has copied even just one snippet of code from any of 38 million open source files, using a new product that relies on source code 'fingerprinting' to reduce the risk of getting sued. The product from San Francisco-based Palamida promises to give customers a full …
Software 15 May 2005, 10:27
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