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IT news round-up podcast: Public sector IT goes green - 25 February 2008

Stories in this week's podcast round-up, presented by Warwick Ashford, include a report from executive editor Tony Collins that the UK government is planning a 'green' strategy for the public sector.

Windows Server 2008 attracts early adopters

Windows Server 2008, which is launched on 27 February, will be implemented by General Motors (GM) Tube Lines, Newham Borough Council and frozen food supplier Windrush this year after succesful pilots.

Microsoft pulls faulty Windows Vista update

Microsoft has suspended the distribution of a Windows Vista software update after users experienced problems on their computers following installation.

Microsoft releases latest test version of Windows XP SP3

Microsoft is making public its latest test version of Windows XP Service Pack 3.

Super Tuesday for IT managers with seven critical Microsoft patches

Microsoft will issue 12 security patches on Tuesday, with seven of them deemed "critical".

Experiencing migration pains? The move to Vista need not be so difficult

AppDNA's Apptitude promises a smoother migration to Vista

IT directors in no rush to move to Windows Server 2008

IT directors have given Microsoft's new Windows server operating system, due to be launched this month, a cool reception.

Businesses plan for upgrades as Windows server software release nears

Businesses need to begin planning their datacentre and server upgrades as the release of a new suite of Windows server software is just three weeks away.

UK Atomic Energy Authority Dumps Novell for Microsoft

An interview with Chris Broad, Head of Information Systems and Technology at the Atomic Energy Authority

Hot skills: HP-UX

Three suppliers dominate the Unix server market: Sun with Solaris ,...
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