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Current Issue: December 12, 2005 Issue 50

 
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SPECIAL REPORTS Compliance meets reality


64-bit applications are here



PRODUCT PREVIEWS Managing out-of-band management


Product Previews



TECH WATCH IBM shoulders ODF vision


Cisco eyes the application layer


SAP brewing SOA, on-demand moves


Windows Server 2003 R2 sets sail



TEST CENTER 1U servers prove small but mighty
Four high-powered systems feature very good redundancy and capacity

Rethinking incident response
EnCase Enterprise 5 brings powerful investigative tools to bear on potential threats

SecureWave stops breaches at the source
Sanctuary Device Control prevents forbidden devices from plugging in to the network


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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