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InternetNews April 26, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Expands Software Management Product Line Microsoft took the wraps off Exchange "12," announced new management software and made a strategic acquisition in the management space, all within a few days.  |
InternetNews April 26, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
EC Accused of 'Poaching' Trade groups offer some harsh words for the EC on the third day of testimony in the Microsoft antitrust appeal.  |
InternetNews April 26, 2006 Tim Scannell |
Devs Wanted For Sybase Beta Upgrade Sybase released a beta version of the upgrade to SQL Anywhere database software.  |
InternetNews April 26, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
New Sun Honcho's Make-or-Break To Do List The new CEO at Sun needs a turnaround plan that works. Here's a starter list of eight suggestions.  |
InternetNews April 26, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Can Oracle Thwart Data Thieves? Oracle today introduced two new pieces of software to secure data and applications and help customers better meet compliance requirements. Database Vault limits what data corporate employees can access; Secure Backup keeps data safe throughout.  |
InternetNews April 26, 2006 David Needle |
Corel Goes Public - Again Does graphics and productivity software firm Corel risk aiming too high?  |
InternetNews April 25, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
RealNetworks Looks To Squash 'Trolls' RealNetworks secured a patent to protect some of its earliest streaming technologies.  |
InternetNews April 25, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
IE7 Beta 2 Out of Preview Microsoft released its latest IE 7 Beta 2 build, which has dropped the "preview" moniker and is available to tens of millions of users in English via Microsoft's Web site.  |
InternetNews April 25, 2006 Paul Shread |
EMC Makes Storage Security Push EMC unveiled its data security strategy on Tuesday, including a new services offering and the availability of digital rights management software through its recent acquisition of Authentica.  |
InternetNews April 25, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Day 2 Goes to Microsoft A panel of European judges has turned a skeptical eye toward the European Commission's ruling that Microsoft isn't playing fair.  |
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