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What's The Greatest Software Ever Written?
Witness the definitive, irrefutable, immutable ranking of the most brilliant software programs ever hacked.
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The 10 Biggest Myths of IT Security IT pros are constantly barraged with information about the state of security. But what's true, and what's merely mythical? ![]() Fresh Companies, Fresh Ideas: Top Ten New Startups |
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Brocade's Costly Victory Investors today are wondering why, after winning its war with McData, Brocade spent $713 million to sign a peace treaty. |
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