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Operational Analytics: Putting Analytics To Work In Operational Systems
Take a look at this white paper to discover how you can use analytics to drive positive change in your operations.
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Sun ready to shine on 'Brazil'
The tech giant is set to disclose the next phase of its Web services strategy, with a development platform that sounds a lot like technology from rival Microsoft.
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Microsoft's surgical strike team
Their job is to watch the Linux, Unix and NetWare competition. But some rivals claim that spreading FUD is part of Doug Miller & Co.'s job, too.
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Can't beat 'em? Throw in the kitchen sink
Sun, Oracle and Veritas will lift the lid next week on Sun's emerging strategy of selling end-to-end software stacks.
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The open-source pretenders?
More and more software vendors want to ride on open source’s coattails -- but only with qualifications.
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Oracle, Sun taking on MS again
First it was the network computer. Now Sun and Oracle are after Microsoft again with a 'hidden' OS.
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MS lawyers blitz Sun
Microsoft Corp. may be in somewhat of a lull with the U.S. government over antitrust issues, but its battles with Sun Microsystems Inc. are just starting to heat up. In building its case for its...
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Critics: Microsoft's Java update still Windows-biased
Microsoft Corp. updated its Software Development Kit for Java Friday, including Java classes that run with an older version of Sun's Java Developers Kit, version 1.02. But that didn't...
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Microsoft postpones Java summit
Microsoft Corp. has postponed its Java Summit, citing conflicts with the upcoming Internet World show in New York next week. The company last week issued invitations to about 100 influential Java...
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'Java Jolt' logo program unveiled
Sun Microsystems Inc. tonight will unveil a logo program for its Java Centers at an event called Java Jolt, sources said. Sun...
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Microsoft woos Java developers to Redmond
Microsoft Corp.'s plans for an all-expenses-paid Java love-fest has some developers questioning Microsoft's sincerity in supporting the cross-platform programming environment. Microsoft's...
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No Java on Windows CE
Microsoft Corp. has delayed Java support for Windows CE until next year. Although a Microsoft spokesman attributes the delay to technical difficulties, a source close to the company said the delay...
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Netscape to buy Kiva
Netscape Communications Corp. on Monday announced plans to acquire Kiva Software Corp., a Java developer that has worked closely with both Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. Kiva makes a...
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Schmidt: Novell to be No.1 in networking
LAS VEGAS -- During his Comdex keynote on Wednesday, Eric Schmidt vowed to rebuild Novell Inc. as the industry's networking leader. Speaking at a Comdex keynote, Novell's chairman and...
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Elvis+ strikes out on its own
ELVIS+, the Russian networking company, said it can no longer wait for Sun Microsystems Inc. to ship its strong encryption and is shipping products itself. ELVIS+ will launch a reseller program...
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Pfeiffer to direct vendors: You're history
LAS VEGAS -- Painting a bullish picture of the company's prospects, Compaq Computer Corp.'s chief executive said Monday the computer maker has erased the advantages previously enjoyed...
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Chambers: E-commerce to explode
LAS VEGAS -- The growing impact of information technology has pushed high-tech spending to 43 percent of all capital spending in the U.S., Cisco Systems Inc. President and CEO John...
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Sun wins Round 1 in Java tug-of-war
Sun Microsystems Inc. won approval from the International Standards Organization to submit Java as an international standard. Twenty countries voted in favor while China and the United States...
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Sun's JavaStations delayed yet again
Sun Microsystems Inc.'s JavaStations are delayed yet again. Sun officials admitted today that the first commercial shipment of JavaStations has been pushed back to the first quarter of 1998. Sun...
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New round of Java jousting
Microsoft Corp. today hastened to assure developers that Windows still runs Java, despite Sun Microsystems Inc.'s claims that Microsoft has broken its Java licensing agreement. Sun and Microsoft...
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Sun apologizes for cheating
Sun Microsystems Inc. today apologized for optimizing its "just in time" compiler to get a better score on a Java benchmark. Pendragon Software Corp. last week accused Sun of cheating on its...
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