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InternetNews February 5, 2010 |
Why Red Hat Had to Pull the Plug on Exchange When Red Hat launched its Red Hat Exchange three years ago, the idea was to provide a market for its partners to sell open source solutions. But things didn't go as well as planned.  |
InternetNews February 5, 2010 |
Investors Unimpressed With NetSuite's Q4 Shares of the on-demand software company tumbled more than 15 percent Friday, one day after it posted sales and earnings in line with analyst estimates.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
Former Microsoft Exec Slams Company In a New York Times op-ed piece, former Microsoft VP Dick Brass ticks off a number of technologies he says the software giant has failed to capitalize on.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
Google Updates Apps for Smartphone Use Google adds smartphone security features to mobile enterprise apps to make them more mobile IT-friendly. Is this a push to take on RIM in the workplace?  |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
Microsoft Breaking Out the Bug Spray on Tuesday Microsoft has a long list of fixes planned for Patch Tuesday.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
Microsoft Offers Free Use of Azure to NSF National Science Foundation to oversee project grants.  |
BusinessWeek February 4, 2010 Peter Burrows |
Hot Tech Companies Like Yelp Are Bypassing IPOs In a desire to keep control, they're opting for private rather than public investment -- even, as in Yelp's case, in the case of rich bids from Google and Microsoft.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
IBM Talks Up New Data Management Strategy IBM details its new products and services to help enterprises manage rapidly expanding unstructured data.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
Air Force Taps Big Blue for Cloud Project IBM will embark on a 10-month project with the Air Force to build a secure, high-level defense network in the cloud.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
Symbian's Big Open Source Transition is Early Nokia's Symbian Foundation has completed what's being called the world's biggest transition from proprietary code to open source well ahead of schedule.  |
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