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InternetNews June 9, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Microsoft Plays Politics For Office Microsoft is heralding the features of PerformancePoint Server 2007 as a way of encouraging enterprise customers to upgrade to Office 2007.  |
InternetNews June 9, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft to Bang High Performance Drum at TechEd Microsoft released to manufacturers the finished, "golden" bits of its Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, a software package that runs high-performance computing applications in parallel.  |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Steven Mallas |
Terrible Quarter for Take-Two Take-Two has a terrible second quarter, but shareholders should think "Grand Theft Auto IV."  |
InternetNews June 8, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Security Fixes in Microsoft's "Patch Tuesday" Microsoft's next scheduled monthly patch update is Tuesday, June 13, and with it will come a number of security fixes for Windows as well as updates to other Microsoft products.  |
InternetNews June 8, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
AOL to Beef Up Security Offerings AOL's Active Security Monitor makes its debut.  |
InternetNews June 8, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Open Source Stoking Hot Middleware Market A new study from Gartner shows market leaders' affinities with open source will only help them stay ahead.  |
InternetNews June 8, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
More Bits For Vista Enthusiasts Microsoft did a fan dance of sorts today, giving the public a glimpse at the upcoming Vista operating system.  |
InternetNews June 8, 2006 Clint Boulton |
IBM Database Adds a New Coil in The Market IBM next month will release the next version of its DB2 Universal Database, a software server loaded with the ability to process XML data.  |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Onyx Opts Out After several ho-hum years, the enterprise software firm goes private. Similar deals have recently flourished in the enterprise software industry and will probably be the main way these companies provide returns to their shareholders.  |
InternetNews June 7, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Windows Is Still More Reliable than Linux On The Server A new report by the Yankee Group found that Windows Server 2003 showed the highest reliability gains, surpassed only by mature Unix-based server operating systems like HP-UX from Hewlett-Packard and Sun Solaris 10 from Sun Microsystems.  |
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