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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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How to effectively protect your IP with a non-compete clause
Losing an employee can mean valuable know-how, trade secrets, code or algorithms walking out the door.
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Microsoft's European 'cloud pact' still does not protect data against FISA, Patriot Act
Microsoft's cloud pact with Europe still does not protect EU citizens from U.S. law, like FISA or the Patriot Act. Was it simply signed to quell fears, and prevent the loss of business?
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New PlayStation Network terms include anti-class action clause; Accept or face ban
Sony's PlayStation Network comes with new terms of service, restricting users from instigating class-action lawsuits in case of future hacks. Accept, or face a ban.
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ATT-"tend to damage" our name and you could be terminated just like that
Slashdot reports, and Ars Technica picks up on, a newly added clause in AT&Ts terms of service. The clause seems to say that AT&T reserves the right to terminate subscribers (that'd be...
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Borland admits software licensing mistake
Customers are outraged by a clause allowing Borland to enter their premises, which was intented only for enterprises. Software vendor, Borland, has admitted to a licensing error which caused a...
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How to effectively protect your IP with a non-compete clause
Losing an employee can mean valuable know-how, trade secrets, code or algorithms walking out the door.
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Microsoft's European 'cloud pact' still does not protect data against FISA, Patriot Act
Microsoft's cloud pact with Europe still does not protect EU citizens from U.S. law, like FISA or the Patriot Act. Was it simply signed to quell fears, and prevent the loss of business?
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New PlayStation Network terms include anti-class action clause; Accept or face ban
Sony's PlayStation Network comes with new terms of service, restricting users from instigating class-action lawsuits in case of future hacks. Accept, or face a ban.
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Today, Material Change of Control Clauses Really Matter
With all of the M&A activity flaring up in the software space, some customers are scouring their license contracts to see what rights they'll have (or not). Did you do a material change of control...
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Where to next for ERP et al? (part 1, SAP)
With a Gartner probability of 0.9, I guarantee that what follows is not how things will turn out. At least not exactly. Paul Greenberg's post casting the enterprise CRM runes for 2009 provides the...
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SAP: Claus Heinrich resigns from executive board
In an email sent to all SAP employees today, Claus Heinrich announced that he intends to resign from the company on 31st May, 2009 the same date when co-CEO Henning Kagermann intends to leave the...
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ATT-"tend to damage" our name and you could be terminated just like that
Slashdot reports, and Ars Technica picks up on, a newly added clause in AT&Ts terms of service. The clause seems to say that AT&T reserves the right to terminate subscribers (that'd be...
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Microsoft invokes non-compete clause
The company sends a cease-and-desist letter to a shareware firm started by former Microsoft employees, claiming their home-networking application violates a non-compete agreement.
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SCO stands behind the Linux clause
SCO Group says it has uncovered a 1996 amendment to the contract under which Novell sold many of its Unix assets, which appears to give SCO claim to at least some Unix copyrights.
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Borland admits software licensing mistake
Customers are outraged by a clause allowing Borland to enter their premises, which was intented only for enterprises. Software vendor, Borland, has admitted to a licensing error which caused a...
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Ho! Ho! Ho! Here comes Gadget Claus
What's that lump in your stocking? It's not coal. And it's not a PC, either.
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