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InternetNews April 7, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Sun's Java Gets Subscription Support Plan Java SE For Business adds the option to pay for increased support, with the promise of keeping the free edition current.  |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2008 Anders Bylund |
VMware Is Still Really Cheap Even after a nearly inexplicable 15% gain, VMware is still a buying opportunity.  |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Microsoft Plays Hard Ballmer Microsoft's pointed missive over the weekend -- which puts Yahoo! on the clock to accept its buyout bid within three weeks -- is a flare that some in the media have mistaken for a warning shot.  |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Stock Madness Championship: Google For investors, the choice stands between Google and Apple. To me, the choice is clear. Let's see whether I can convince you, too.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 David Needle |
Is SaaS a Savior or 'Scary' For The Enterprise? Salesforce.com's CEO Marc Benioff and SAP's chairman Hasso Platnner have at it in spirited debate.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 Stuart J. Johnston |
Silverlight 2 Roadmap Revealed Oops: a Microsoft developer's blog posting reveals a more detailed schedule for Silverlight 2.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 Judy Mottl |
EMC Buys Itself Some Data Protection 'WysDM' EMC confirmed today that it has acquired WysDM, a seven-year-old data protection management provider, for an undisclosed amount.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 |
Jury Rules For Alcatel in Microsoft Patent Case Microsoft Corp said on Friday a U.S. jury awarded Alcatel-Lucent $367.4 million in damages after finding that the company had violated two patents related to the user interface in its software.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 Stuart J. Johnston |
Vista Languishes But Not Office 2007 Windows Vista may be getting a chilly reception in the enterprise, but Office 2007 has been catching on like gangbusters.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
Python Fans Take Aim at the Enterprise The open source Python programming language is becoming increasingly mainstream.  |
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