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June 4, 2009  
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Sun Rolls Out Nehalem-based Servers. These new servers are aimed at highly virtualized environments in both the HPC and the Enterprise fields.
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Top Stories
Cisco Pulls Back Curtain on Rack-Mounted Servers
NetApp Ups the Ante in Battle for Data Domain
Lawsuit Could Redefine Liabilities of Security Service Providers
More PC Sold Through Channels than Direct
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Microsoft's Grand ForeFront Plan
Microsoft will begin releasing the next generation of its security suite, ForeFront: Code Name Stirling, at the end of the year. Doug Leland, general manager of Microsoft's Identity and Security Unit, discusses the advancements in ForeFront and Microsoft's vision for its security products.
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In This Issue
Cisco Pulls Back Curtain on Rack-Mounted Servers
Conventional C-Series servers characterized as an entry-ramp to the forthcoming -- but not here yet -- technologies in Cisco's much-hyped Unified Computing System.
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NetApp Ups the Ante in Battle for Data Domain
Claiming the union better for the industry than one with EMC, NetApp raises its offering bid to $1.9 billion in the battle to acquire the deduplication player.
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Lawsuit Could Redefine Liabilities of Security Service Providers
A lawsuit against a security auditor and managed service provider could reshape liability exposure for companies that certify end users as being "compliant" with government or industry security standards.
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More PC Sold Through Channels than Direct
Gartner forecasts that 80 percent of PC shipments will go through an indirect channel by 2012. PC makers such as Acer, Dell, HP, IBM and Lenovo will need to keep a close eye on their go-to-market strategies.
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