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InternetNews July 22, 2004 Jim Wagner |
A More Mature Microsoft Big annual dividends are the sign of a mature company looking for long-term investors. So how is Redmond positioning for growth?  |
The Motley Fool July 22, 2004 Rich Smith |
Symantec's Simply Terrific The Internet security company continues to post impressive numbers. Investors will want to continue to monitor Symantec's performance, and to pay special attention when (or if) the dilution rate appears to slow later this year.  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Salesforce.com Upgrades CRM Platform In its first meeting with Wall Street analysts since its spring IPO, the company spreads its online CRM gospel while explaining why 'IT Doesn't Matter.'  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Securing Identity a Novell, Oracle Affair Vendors use the Burton Group Catalyst Conference as a platform to launch identity management plans.  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Jabber Chats Up Gateway to IBM The IM software firm's XMPP-to-SIP Gateway opens the door for interoperability with Big Blue's Lotus instant messenger.  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft Shares Source Code With MVPs Redmond's volunteer force gets more access to some of Windows' deepest secrets.  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Jim Wagner |
SCO's DaimlerChrysler Case Crashes In a major setback for the litigious software vendor, a judge rules to dismiss most of its claims against the auto giant.  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Roy Mark |
DOJ Makes Compliance Visit to Microsoft Investigators make scheduled check-up trek to Redmond to make sure the company is complying.  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Hyperion Makes QIQ Buy Hyperion agreed to acquire QIQ Solutions Pty Limited for an undisclosed sum, as the number of acquisitions in the business intelligence (BI) software space continues to mount.  |
InternetNews July 21, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle/DoJ Trial Goes to the Judge Both sides give closing arguments about why Oracle's bid to buy PeopleSoft is, or is not, good for the software industry.  |
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