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Taking Control of Service Performance and Availability
You rely on servers to do business, but what happens when they aren't performing how you'd like? Read this white paper to learn how monitoring tools can help you ensure the performance and...
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Microsoft pushes embedded OSes
Microsoft on Monday announced a new program designed to spur adoption of its embedded operating systems--Windows CE.Net and Windows XP Embedded. The software giant announced that those in its...
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Microsoft drops IE for Mac
Microsoft says it is halting development of future Macintosh versions of its Internet Explorer browser, citing competition from Apple Computer's Safari browser.
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PeopleSoft sues Oracle
In its suit, PeopleSoft accuses Oracle of making the unsolicited takeover bid in order to interfere with PeopleSoft's own plans to buy J.D. Edwards for $1.7 billion.
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HP to tout new tools at software show
Hewlett-Packard has refocused its software strategy around its OpenView management-software programs. It's set to unveil new tools and updates next week in Chicago.
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J.D. Edwards sues Oracle
The $1.7 billion suit claims that the database maker has illegally interfered in its proposed merger with PeopleSoft.
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Apple in court dispute over Unix
As legal battles heat up over who owns the rights to the operating system, the company that claims ownership of the Unix name says Apple is infringing its trademark.
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Quark makes way for Mac OS X
A long-awaited update to QuarkXPress will ship next week, removing a major hurdle that's prevented some businesses from upgrading to Apple's operating system.
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ATI gives Mac users remote control
ATI Technologies on Monday introduced an Apple Macintosh version of its Remote Wonder, a $49 wireless device that enables a Mac users to control their computers. Like ATI's existing product for...
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Corel grabs soft takeover bid by Vector
The long-awaited bid from San Francisco-based Vector Capital values the software maker at $97.6 million, or $1.05 per share.
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IDC: More storage networked than not
For the first time, networked storage accounts for more revenue in a quarter than has storage directly attached to servers. HP boasts the biggest slice of market share.
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IBM 'big iron' battles perfect storms
With Atlantic hurricane season starting, the National Weather Service shows off a Big Blue supercomputer designed to let it warn about weather patterns sooner.
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T-Mobile's Sidekick springs into color
The Sidekick gadget, which acts as a cell phone, a Web browser and an instant-messaging and e-mail device, also will come with a broader range of T-Mobile monthly plans.
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Apple set to release new Final Cut Pro
Apple Computer said Thursday that it will release Final Cut Pro 4, the latest version of its professional video editing program, June 14. The program is priced at $999 for new users and $399 as an...
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Apple tweaks Keynote software
Apple Computer on Wednesday released version 1.1 of its Keynote presentation software. The update adds several features and tackles some complaints about the original. Changes have been made to...
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Survival quest reunites broken Palm family
The merger brings Handspring's founders back to their old stomping grounds in hopes they'll repeat the success of the early Palm--but it may not be an easy reunion.
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Apple tunes up iSync, QuickTime
The company updates the two software applications as part of an effort to make sure that Macs and cell phones have plenty to talk about.
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Apple design guru awarded prize
Apple Computer's industrial design guru Jonathan Ive was named "Designer of the Year" by London's Design Museum, earning a prize of $40,927 (25,000 pounds). The winner of the award, which is new...
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Ellison's NIC Co. to shut down
The closure of New Internet Computer Co. marks Larry Ellison's second failed attempt to offer a low-cost PC alternative.
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Apple switches on PowerBook cuts
The Mac maker drops prices on some notebook models by hundreds of dollars, in a push to sell as many laptops as desktops.
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HP, Opsware pool autonomic resources
Hewlett-Packard plans to partner with Marc Andreessen's Opsware (the former Loudcloud) to push a high-end resource-management package based on its Utility Data Center.
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