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InternetNews February 27, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Court Clash Looms for DOJ, Oracle Experts discuss what's next for the Department of Justice and Oracle and question the DOJ's definition of the applications arena.  |
InternetNews February 27, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
Court Adds Copyright to SCO's IBM Suit Ruling allows infringement claims to come before court; IBM vows defense of 'meritless' charges.  |
InternetNews February 27, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Oracle to 'Vigorously Challenge' DOJ for PeopleSoft The software maker vows to contest the Department of justice's decision to block Oracle's attempt to buy PeopleSoft.  |
InternetNews February 27, 2004 Jim Wagner |
IE Frame Exploit Grabs Keystrokes iDefense warns of an exploit that can grab login and password information from Web surfers.  |
InternetNews February 27, 2004 Joshua Greenbaum |
Antitrust and Suite-Sized Software Oracle's attempted takeover of PeopleSoft seems to be foundering on the shores of antitrust law. The author argues that U.S. and European market regulators are dead wrong.  |
The Motley Fool February 27, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Oracle: See You in Court Antitrust authorities sue to block PeopleSoft acquisition, but Ellison chooses to fight.  |
InternetNews February 26, 2004 Clint Boulton |
DoJ to Block Oracle's PeopleSoft Bid Assistant Attorney General R. Hewitt Pate says the purchase would remove favorable competition in the market and decrease choice for customers.  |
InternetNews February 26, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Can Market Forces Secure the Internet? So far, industry hasn't succeeded in creating secure software or networks. Is it time for the government to step in?  |
InternetNews February 26, 2004 Clint Boulton |
BMC Wants to Manage Many Mainframes The software concern plumbs for more market share from IBM and CA by juicing up its management software for 'Big Iron' machines.  |
InternetNews February 26, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Fidelity Stays True To IBM The mortgage-processing arm of the financial services giant is resting its IT fortunes on Big Blue's software.  |
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