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Linux Journal June 1, 2007 Glyn Moody |
Interview with Simon Phipps Simon Phipps defends the open-source roots of Sun and the GPL-ization of Java.  |
InternetNews July 3, 2007 Paul Shread |
Zantaz Gets Archived Content archiving pioneer Zantaz gets bought by Autonomy for $375 million.  |
InternetNews July 3, 2007 David Needle |
SAP In a World of Trouble? SAP admitted that its TomorrowNow subsidiary, engaged in "inappropriate" downloads of Oracle support materials.  |
InternetNews July 3, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft 'RAPs' Something New For Office Microsoft is shipping two new "reference applications packs" or RAPs for its Office Business Applications initiative.  |
InternetNews July 3, 2007 Erin Joyce |
SAP Admits Wrongdoing in Oracle Suit Shakeup in senior ranks of SAP subsidiary TomorrowNow as DoJ requests documents of the enterprise software giant.  |
InternetNews July 3, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Massachusetts to OK Microsoft OpenXML Formats Massachusetts' Information Technology Division published its proposal mandating the use of open formats for all public documents, and included Microsoft's Office Open XML on the list as well as the OpenDocument Format.  |
InternetNews July 3, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
NetSuite Files For IPO The software-as-a-service market continues to show strength with yet another initial public stock offering, this time by NetSuite.  |
Information Today July 2, 2007 Miriam A. Drake |
Ingram Digital and Microsoft Join in an Alliance Microsoft Corp. and Ingram Digital Group have signed an agreement whereby Microsoft's Live Search Books program will outsource high-volume scanning and digital management services to the Ingram Digital Group.  |
Information Today July 2, 2007 Karie Kirkpatrick |
Injecting Life Into the Ebook: Adobe Digital Editions 1.0 Released Adobe announced the release of its new ebook software, Adobe Digital Editions.  |
Information Today July 2, 2007 |
Vivisimo Velocity Connector Unifies Desktop and Enterprise Results Vivisimo, Inc. announced the expansion of its Velocity platform with support for Windows Search technologies. Users on the Velocity enterprise search platform can now seamlessly access and manipulate search results across Windows desktop environments as well as multiple applications and databases.  |
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