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Current Issue: September 19, 2005 Issue 38

 
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FEATURES Sticking it to spyware
The InfoWorld Test Center pits 10 anti-spyware tools against a host of nasty malware and bugs.

Slipping through Windows



PRODUCT PREVIEWS NearPoint sweetens e-mail archiving



TECH WATCH Oracle swallows Siebel
The $5.85 billion CRM grab propels Oracle into the applications stratosphere.

Microsoft goes with the flow


Demo gives six minutes of fame


IBM leaps into ESB camp



TEST CENTER Curing doc management complexity
Xerox and Xythos do well by following the "keep it simple" mantra.

Jtest 7.0 passes with high honors
Parasoft packs even more intelligence and tools into its Java app-testing tool.


OPINIONS Editor's Letter Steve Fox


Notes From the Field Robert X. Cringely®


Reality Check Ephraim Schwartz


From the Analysts David L. Margulius


Strategic Developer Jon Udell


Ahead of the Curve Tom Yager


Enterprise Windows Oliver Rist


Security Adviser Roger A. Grimes


Storage Insider Mario Apicella


Open Enterprise Neil McAllister


Off the Record Anonymous






 
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