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Apple made good on its promise not to participate at Macworld this year if promoter IDG took the show to Boston. The impact made a marked difference in attendance by both exhibitors and conference attendees. ZDNet's David Berlind talked to a variety of conference attendees to get their opinions on Apple's absence.
A look at ZoneAlarm Security Suite
Zone Labs has released a more complete security package in efforts to build on the success of its firewall product line. Marketing Director Fred Felman gives ZDNet's David Berlind a tour of the new product and comments on what the release of Microsoft's upcoming Service Pack 2 may mean to competition in the security industry.
New gadgets and software for the Mac were on hand at Macworld 2004 in Boston. ZDNet's David Berlind uncovers the latest, including full-circle iPod speaker systems, software for budding rock stars and the ultimate mobile multimedia editing suite for the video pro on the go.
Several recent security issues have ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind questioning the status of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Initiative. Company Vice President Mike Nash joins Berlind to address some of his concerns.
Will Ximian's Mono challenge .Net?
At the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, Ore., ZDNet's David Berlind talks with chief technical officer and founder of Ximian, Miguel de Icaza, about the upcoming release of Mono, an open-source version of Microsoft's .Net development framework.
The highlighter-size Xkey is designed to extend employee access to company Microsoft Exchange servers without a dedicated mobile computer. ZDNet's David Berlind talks with KeyComputing Managing Director Daniel Schreiber about the Xkey's features and security concerns.
While demonstrating the soon-to-be-released IBM S50 toolless computer, IBM product marketing manager Stephen Miller points out that in today's market, prices will come down to meet actual computing needs. With that in mind, ZDNet's David Berlind asks: How much PC is enough for an average business user, and when is "technological advancement" simply a price boost?
Microsoft opens doors to Office 2003
ZDNet's David Coursey and Chris Pratley, a Microsoft product manager, take a look at the new features in Microsoft Office 2003, which is now available to several thousand beta testers.
While bottom-line savings are a popular draw to voice over Internet Protocol, ZDNet's David Berlind talks to Jeff Ridley of ShoreTel and David Heard of SecureLogix about the importance of securing the system against the same attacks that plague data networks.
At the LinuxWorld Expo in New York, ZDNet's David Berlind talks with Ximian's David Patrick about the company's Evolution software program, which enables Linux to work with software from Microsoft and Sun.
