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InternetNews September 20, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Dives into Data Protection The software giant tries the data protection space on for size with a new server that safeguards data on disks. DPS is scheduled to be generally available in the second half of 2005.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Close to a Linux Purchase The company is close to a deal to buy a Linux distributor, according to sources.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Altiris Serves Up Management Upgrade The company releases a major upgrade to the its server management suite with an emphasis on hybrid Linux/Microsoft shops.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Microsoft Reveals Office Code to Governments The move is part of its Government Security Program, but some in the open source community aren't buying it.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Exposed Sender ID Patents Up Debate Critics chime in about Microsoft's patent applications involving anti-spam technology, now that they have been posted.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Clint Boulton |
AmberPoint, Systinet Bundling For SOA Service-oriented architecture purveyors offer management and registry software for customers looking to lower costs.  |
The Motley Fool September 20, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Microsoft Opens Up Security concerns and competition pressure Microsoft to start sharing. The company knows that it faces some degree of threat to the ubiquity of its software, and it's making changes to maintain its dominance.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Melissa Campanelli |
Tech and the City Many cities and states across the country have designed incentives and programs to appeal to high-tech companies. These cities offer great opportunities for tech businesses: Camden, Madison, Tucson, Lafayette.  |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Waiting for More Smart Software Microsoft is hobbling the Tablet PC by aiming at the wrong crowd. Yet it remains one of the company's most interesting experiments.  |
InternetNews September 17, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Oracle to Splash ECM Market with 'Tsunami' The company prepares to wrangle market share from Microsoft, IBM and EMC in the lucrative enterprise content management space.  |
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