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Preview: Windows 2005 - Part 2

We conclude our two-part review of the early code of the next Windows operating system.

Windows 2000 migration - hit or miss?

How have the first migrants to Windows 2000 fared eight months on from the launch?

Is Windows Me for you?

The next generation of Windows is all about Me - but is it right for you? We guide you through the pros and cons of upgrading.

SCO comes to the open-source party

Isn't it time that all Unix vendors embraced Linux and open-source licensing?

The Linux penguin keeps on trucking

The Linux community is reassuring commercial users of the compatibility of competing Linux flavours.

Man in a Red Hat: the Colin Tenwick interview

Red Hat is now established as the leader in the global web server market. Colin Tenwick, the company's vice president, Europe, Middle East and Africa, talked to us about court rulings, hackers and the future of open source.

Linux: long-term commitment or a flash in the pan?

Some industry observers would have you believe Linux is an opportunity in disguise. If so, then why has take-up outside its core areas been so slow? Paul Bray reports.

A Window to the future: a review of Windows 2000

The conclusion of Computing's evaluation of Windows 2000 is a look at the first release of Microsoft's new operating system.

A giant leap for Windows

We are just one week away from the launch of Microsoft's newest operating system. Unlike the two Windows 98 releases of the past 18 months, Windows 2000 is a more substantial evolution of the NT line, one almost as big as the jump from NT 3.51 to NT 4.

Windows 2000 needs to win over resellers

With the official launch of Windows 2000 around the corner, Simon Robinson of Computer Reseller News reveals how Microsoft is attempting to convince resellers to make the most of the much delayed operating system.

Key partners share their plans for Windows 2000

With the launch of Windows 2000 just around the corner, vnunet.com decided to look at what Microsoft and its channel partners are planning to do for what is being billed as the software giant's biggest and best launch.

Happy birthday Linux!

by Lisa Kelly, VNU Newswire

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