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InternetNews March 22, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
SCO Seeks Licenses Down Under The software vendor sends out letters seeking fees for Linux from Australian end users.  |
InternetNews March 22, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
MontaVista Adds Linux Tools Embedded Linux proponent MontaVista Software hopes to steal some thunder from high-flying competitor Wind River this Thursday, when it announces a deal with long-time Wind River partner Real-Time Innovations  |
InternetNews March 22, 2004 Erin Joyce |
IBM Chatting up VXML Toolkits IBM is rolling out upgraded software, tools and technologies aimed at easing speech applications into an enterprise's infrastructure.  |
InternetNews March 22, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Faces Stiff Fines From EU Anti-competitive forces within the European Commission could slap the world's largest software vendor with a $600 million fine. And that's just for starters.  |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Microsoft Buys AOL? The rumors of Microsoft buying Time Warner's struggling online service heat up.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2004 Michael Singer |
Trade Secrets Barred from Oracle's Servers A federal judge rules that only two lawyers from the software giant can view sensitive information from rival companies like Microsoft, SAP and PeopleSoft.  |
InternetNews Jim Wagner and Kuchinskas |
Guns Drawn in Microsoft's Battle with State Minnesota's lawyers are expected to press forward with the state's five-year-old antitrust class-action lawsuit against Microsoft when testimony continues next week.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Time Warner Nixes AOL-Microsoft Speculation Disputing a published report, the media conglomerate says it's had no discussions about selling AOL to the Redmond giant.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun to Extend Java with Linux, New Price Points Systems vendor looks to offer Linux on key infrastructure software and unveils subscription pricing models.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Q&A: David Gee, VP of Adaptive Enterprise, HP Gee discusses the company's recent acquisitions and how its 'adaptive enterprise' strategy differs from IBM's 'on-demand computing' initiative.  |
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