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InternetNews December 7, 2004 Michael Singer |
IT Heavies Launch 'MegaGrid' Project Dell, EMC, Intel and Oracle want to standardize the grid infrastructure their way. The initiative also slights any enterprise grid work done in the enterprise by HP and Sun.  |
InternetNews December 7, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Serena Updates Its Dimensions The application lifecycle management vendor's updated development platform focuses on accountability and interoperability.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Girds for 10g Grid Part II After a year since its debut, the company is preparing to announce the second version of its 10g server software as well as more personalized Data Hubs.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Jim Wagner |
CA's Unicenter Focuses on Mainframes The company has started efforts to revamp its mainframe management software.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
HP Dangles Oracle in Front of VARs CEO Carly Fiorina speaks to HP's install base and a better Oracle E-Business suite experience on her ProLiant servers.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
Unisys Helps Oracle, Microsoft Team Up The Chicago Parks District and the Nevada Department of Public Safety are part of a new program uniting the three companies.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Submits New Open License The company wants to spark discussion of its Common Development and Distribution License but won't tip its hand at any product plans for its modified Mozilla license.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Pads 64-bit Support in SQL Server The software giant trots out a second preview, adding 64-bit support for Analysis and Integration services.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Jim Wagner |
IBM Expands Roadmaps For ISVs New online resources to merge third-party apps with the IBM platform are a continuation of the company's $1 billion pledge.  |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2004 Tom Taulli |
Merger: Spinach for Small Fry Two little enterprise software companies join forces to bulk up, cut costs and expand market reach.  |
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