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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Oracle gives OpenOffice to Apache
Oracle has given the OpenOffice office suite to Apache, with IBM's blessing. The Document Foundation, creators of the LibreOffice, an OpenOffice fork, can live with this move.
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Box steps up IT admin features, launches enterprise license agreements
Box has focused on its user interface with its recent updates, but now is focusing on the other side of the equation---technology management.
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Cyber security: U.S. mulls blocking China Mobile license
Concerned about cyber security and possible spying, U.S. officials are considering denying China Mobile's license for providing international information service in the United States. Officials...
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Searching for data scientists as a service
The advent of big data has companies scrambling to find data scientists
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Hadapt partners with Cloudera, puts MPP and Hadoop side-by-side
The Big Data world has no shortage of hybrid solutions, joining BI and relational technology with Hadoop and MapReduce. Hadapt offers a hybrid too, but prefers technology coexistence to...
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Apache OpenOffice 3.4 makes official debut (screenshots)
Take a peek at the first official edition of the free Apache OpenOffice since it was donated by Oracle.
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Apache OpenOffice 3.4 makes official debut; LibreOffice makes its case
Let the games begin. Tuesday, the Apache Software Foundation announced the first official release of Apache OpenOffice, version 3.4, since Oracle donated it to the ASF in mid 2011.
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Hadoop software market to hit $812.8 million in 2016, says IDC
IDC put the Hadoop-MapReduce ecosystem market at $77 million in 2011. That'll change in a hurry.
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Is Apache overextending itself as rivals devour its core web server share?
Has the Apache Software Foundation overextended itself by taking open source projects like OpenOffice and Cloudstack off the hands of proprietary giants while its famed HTTP web server continues...
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Cloudera partners with IBM, as its own influence grows
IBM has a new partnership with Cloudera, and it's hardly the Palo Alto startup's first such deal. Is Cloudera becoming the de facto arbiter of Big Data credibility?
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Microsoft adds Pegatron to its patent-licensing stable
Add another patent-licensee to the pool of Android/Chrome-based device makers Microsoft is convincing to pay for its IP.
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Android chief: We didn't think we needed a license from Sun
After three days on the stand, Google's head of Android Andy Rubin completes his testimony in the copyright portion of the Oracle-Google trial.
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Google's Lindholm dances around questions about Java licenses
After Google CEO Larry Page claimed that he isn't too familiar with him, Google software engineer Tim Lindholm took the stand in the IP trial against Oracle on Thursday.
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Google's Page claims little knowledge about Android, Java license talks
Google CEO Larry Page evades questioning from Oracle's legal team over how much knowledge he had in regards to discussions about Java licensing.
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SAP and databases no longer an oxymoron
In its rise to leadership of the ERP market, SAP shrewdly placed bounds around its strategy
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Preventing open source software contamination
Sometimes you have to move slowly to get ahead in the long run.
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OnLive changes its Windows on iPad licensing to appease Microsoft
OnLive, the company providing hosted a hosted Windows desktop on the iPad and Android, has taken steps to comply with Microsoft licensing terms.
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Hadoop 2.0: MapReduce in its place, HDFS all grown-up
Hadoop 2.0 makes MapReduce less compulsory and the distributed file system more reliable.
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Citrix submits CloudStack to Apache
The gambit is to take CloudStack and make it an open source juggernaut to build cloud architectures that resemble Amazon Web Services.
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Citrix Breaks Away From OpenStack
Today's move by Citrix to put its CloudStack IaaS solution into the Apache Foundation says more about the state of the cloud market than it does about OpenStack.
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