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InternetNews December 6, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
OpSource Goes After On-Demand Startups Next year may well be when software-on-demand comes fully into its own. If so, OpSource wants to help.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2005 |
Holiday Joy and Fear of E-mail Scams E-mail identification company Iconix this week introduced its "Checking It Twice" program to help consumers identify which of those holiday e-mail messages are safe to open, hoping to help shield Internet users from e-mail scams such as phishing attacks.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Gosling: Java's All About The Community James Gosling, the father of the decade-old Java programming language is urging the developers who made Java what it is today to make sure they're building Java for tomorrow's tech needs.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Windows Server 2003 R2 Goes Gold The final release of Microsoft's updated server software should hit the shelves within the next 60 days.  |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2005 Seth Jayson |
AOL & Microsoft: Not So Crazy Google might seem like a better choice for Time Warner than Microsoft, but the future may be different. As investors, we need to take a look at where the money is likely to flow.  |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Time Warner: Google Begone? Teaming AOL with Microsoft for ad dollars may be a strategic blunder for Time Warner's online business.  |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2005 Jack Uldrich |
IBM Heals Itself -- and Others IBM recently announced a series of "self-healing" software products that will help find and fix computer problems. Investors, take note.  |
InternetNews December 5, 2005 Paul Shread |
Quantum Secures Tapes Quantum has unveiled DLTSage Tape Security, a free tape security offering that the company says is the first step in a broad tape security initiative.  |
InternetNews December 5, 2005 Jim Wagner |
RSA Buys For The Bank, Restructures Identity and access management experts RSA Security got a little more secure with the $145 million purchase of anti-fraud and anti-phishing software vendor Cyota.  |
InternetNews December 5, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Open to Office Docs IBM will support the Open Document format in its Workplace Managed Client software next year.  |
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