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InternetNews February 9, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft's (Bumpy) Road to Longhorn Microsoft's product roadmap for Longhorn has some potholes to navigate, according to research firm Directions on Microsoft.  |
InternetNews February 9, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Compuware Releases New Web Services Tools Business software-maker Compuware believes that the model-driven pattern-based (MDPB) approach to Web services development will bridge what it calls a J2EE (define) skills gap.  |
InternetNews February 9, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Disney Turns to Windows Media for Protection A new multi-year pact gives Microsoft a major boost in the content creation and digital rights management and protection markets.  |
InternetNews February 9, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Corel Sheds XML Business Amid heavy competition from the likes of Microsoft and Adobe, Corel sells its XML authoring tool suite to Blast Radius.  |
InternetNews February 9, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Mercury Offers New Project Options to CIOs The business technology optimization software vendor expands its IT governance software with dashboards, scorecards and other project-tracking tools.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
Interop, the Web Services Watchword Are too many groups working on too many specifications for Web services? Some experts think so.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Jim Wagner |
SCO Wants Copyright Damages in Linux Claim The battle over Linux gets down to the heart of the growing dispute: copyright.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Oracle May Get Wiggle Room from DOJ An analyst says Oracle will likely receive approval from the DOJ in its quest to buy applications rival PeopleSoft and outlined some of the scenarios.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Parker & Mara |
Does Acacia Own Streaming Media? A court battle between a California holding company and more than a dozen online adult entertainment companies opening today could have far-reaching implications for the streaming media industry.  |
InternetNews February 5, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Compuware Buys Auto Industry Play Covisint Covisint, the dot com era startup created and heavily financed by the auto sector has been sold to Compuware Corporation.  |
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