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InternetNews October 13, 2009 |
Salesforce Makes a Splash at Oracle OpenWorld CEO Marc Benioff thanks his old boss Larry Ellison, while touting a 'best of both worlds' theme.  |
InternetNews October 13, 2009 |
SAP Beefs Up BI Offering With HP's Help Expanded integration partnership targets Oracle's Exadata 2 offering, bolsters BI scalability.  |
InternetNews October 13, 2009 |
Hitachi Looks to the Cloud for Storage Hitachi Data Systems is continuing its aggressive push into the storage market, today unveiling a new cloud storage software offering designed specifically to enable more rapid provisioning and deployment of storage systems without needing new hardware.  |
InternetNews October 13, 2009 |
Microsoft Plays Catch-Up With Biggest Patch Drop Patch Tuesday fixes 34 bugs with 13 patches - including patches for the as-yet-unreleased Windows 7. Are you affected?  |
InternetNews October 13, 2009 |
Michael Dell's $200 Billion Promise Dell CEO says it and technology partners like Oracle will help IT departments save billions annually.  |
The Motley Fool October 13, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Did Microsoft Just Kill the Cloud? Microsoft's Danger subsidiary has apparently lost the server-stored data for T-Mobile's Sidekick phones. Cases of data loss like this could impact the cloud-computing revolution.  |
InternetNews October 12, 2009 |
Snow Leopard Bug Bites Mac Users Mac users running Mac OS X 10.6, a.k.a. "Snow Leopard," have gotten a nasty surprise thanks to a bug that causes all of their personal data to be erased under certain conditions.  |
InternetNews October 12, 2009 |
Oracle Promises No More Assembly Required Executives emphasize integration of all the software pieces to run an enterprise.  |
InternetNews October 12, 2009 |
Oracle's $10M Database Server Challenge On the eve of Oracle OpenWorld, the Sun bosses try to convince the audience that they and the EC have nothing to worry about.  |
InternetNews October 12, 2009 |
Microsoft Seeks Patent on Timed S/W Licenses Patent could change the way users 'buy' software or the way Microsoft lets you use it.  |
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