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There are probably as many ways to deploy content management systems as there are content management deployments, which makes the technology especially suited to Labs On-Site treatment. In this Labs On-Site, eWEEK Labs evaluates systems from Vignette, Eprise and Open Market.
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Nine of the 18 states involved in the Microsoft antitrust case, along with the District of Columbia, have rejected the federal government's settlement with the software company and have vowed to pursue litigation against it.
Coffee: Settlement Locks Up Microsoft's Role as Gatekeeper
Deadline Deal
Gates Hopeful States Will 'Sign On'
Dodge Report: Can Microsoft Really Change?
Microsoft, DOJ Reach Settlement
California to Microsoft: Not So Fast!
Special Report: U.S. vs. Microsoft
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David Packard, son of the late co-founder of Hewlett-Packard, has joined Hewlett family members in denouncing the company's controversial plan to buy out Compaq.
HP Family to Vote Against Compaq Buyout
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America Online is currently beta testing a new version of its AOL.com portal that has a new look and feel, as well as new features. FULL STORY
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SAP is seeking to remedy a knock against its monolithic enterprise software with the new mySAP Technology architecture that lets IT managers more easily integrate in third-party software. FULL STORY
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In a sign of a real fallout between Alan Cox and Linus Torvalds, kernel developer Marcelo Tosatti, not Cox, will become the head maintainer of the 2.4 Linux.
Torvalds, Cox Agree on the Future Kernel
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Hewlett-Packard introduces some 45 new or enhanced offerings targeting the data center, middleware and management.
Big Changes Afoot for OpenView
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Enterprises may not be clamoring for it, and consumers may be wary, but ready or not Microsoft Windows XP is here. This latest generation adds new stability combined with ease of use features. Follow eWEEK's continuing coverage here. FULL STORY
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eWEEK reporters and editors have been covering the Microsoft vs. United States antitrust case from the beginning. Get the latest news and analysis here and find out if the two sides can hammer out a settlement, with U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly now presiding over the case, or go back to trial. FULL STORY
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In the first installment of this five-part series on the IT security cycle, eWEEK Labs examines IT vulnerability assessment and the need for new ways of thinking. FULL STORY
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An attack on IIS is significantly more damaging than with other Web servers. To see for itself how long a default installation of IIS would last in the wild, eWEEK Labs connected a fresh install of Windows 2000 Server to the Internet--and was quickly infected with Nimda twice.
Fed Up With IIS: IT Managers Speak Out
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eWEEK kicks off of its second annual eWEEK eXcellence Awards program. The awards will give IT pros a benchmark for assessing products and services that create efficiencies, improve performance and provide competitive edge. The deadline for submitting nominations is Dec. 17. FULL STORY
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The terrorist attacks on Washington and New York put the nation and human spirit to the extreme test. It wasn't long before people and businesses started on the long road to recovery. Follow our ongoing and up-to- the-minute coverage of disaster recovery, legislative wrangling and on-site testimonials of recovery. FULL STORY
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For the sixth consecutive year, eWEEK sponsored the New York-based Technology Managers Forum's Best Practices Awards. Winners were named in 10 categories, including New York Mayor Giuliani for Leadership in Disaster Recovery Management. FULL STORY
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