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Published: 06 Dec 2002 21:12 GMT

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    The OpenOffice.org office suite has come a long way -- so much so that it's now a viable alternative to MS Office. See how this open source application fares against the Goliath
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    Keep watching for new songs from the IT industry. And the return of some old favourites!
  3. Top 10 reasons to migrate to .Net
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  4. Putting broadband to work
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  5. 64-bit processors in disarray
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  6. Smart security: network scanners
    Don't wait for a hacker to show you where your network's vulnerabilities lie. Be smart, and use a network scanner with intelligence
  7. Why Linux is a desktop dud
    Linux can flourish as an enterprise server and still be a desktop dud. Though opportunity exists the market won't abandon Windows except for something significantly better
  8. FAQs for the memory
    All you ever wanted (or needed) to know about memory
  9. Get back to security basics
    Attempting to do too much without sufficient resources and an awareness of some basic security practices can put an organisation's security in jeopardy
  10. Nine more holes in IE
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