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Daily News Podcast For Thursday, June 8


Posted by admin, Jun 7, 2006 08:58 PM

In today's daily news podcast, we analyze major new product initiatives from Dell, which aims to reverse recent trends with new momentum in servers and storage. The company also has a new partnership whereby Google will use Dell servers in the Google search appliance. Microsoft has dropped a key "sync" function in Windows Vista, and Seagate is delivering a variety of new storage products for businesses and consumers. In the day's comments, we focus on credibility as it relates to IT security, using as two specific examples a trial of a former UBS PaineWebber systems administrator and the latest in a long-running list of major security breaches. The latest breach is noteworthy for who is being victimized: active military personnel.

Your host today is Tom Smith.


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