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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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SuSE to bundle SGI servers
In an effort to broaden Linux's appeal, the open-source software maker says it will bundle its new Enterprise Server 8 with SGI's Altix 3000 servers and superclusters.
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Are swappers scared of the RIAA?
The recording industry's legal efforts may be putting a dent in file swapping, according to a new report from The NPD Group.
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SCO's big legal gun takes aim
The attorney leading the company's lawsuit against IBM says the case could redefine the direction of the software industry.
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Linux community scoffs at SCO's evidence
As pictures of contested Linux code make their way online, open-source enthusiasts are bashing SCO Group for its claims that the code shows that it has legal rights over the OS.
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SCO shifts focus from suit to wares
The company, which lately has garnered more attention for its legal efforts than its products, gives a broad overview of its SCOx Web services framework.
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Getting a glimpse at SCO's evidence
In a quiet Las Vegas conference room, the company offers customers, partners and the merely curious the chance to view controversial Linux code for themselves.
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SCO puts disputed code in the spotlight
Technology launches take second place at SCO's confab to a defense of the legal battles against Linux, as the company displays the lines of code it says were copied from its Unix.
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Disney wins again in movie-trailer case
A federal judge has delivered another blow to a company fighting for the right to show Disney movie trailers online. In an opinion dated Aug. 7 but released this week, U.S. District Judge Jerome...
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SCO profits to fuel Linux fires
The Unix company whose litigious streak has rocked the Linux world reports a profit and says it has enough money to continue waging its intellectual property fight.
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Online gambling losers sue credit card companies
A California couple that lost more than $100,000 gambling online is suing a host of credit card companies and banks, claiming the businesses shouldn't have processed the wagers. Lisa and Andrew...
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New top-level domain goes .pro
Hoping to better the lackluster success of domains such as .info, RegistryPro is aiming to drum up business for the new .pro by providing authentication for professionals.
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Advocates form open-source trade group
The Open Source And Industry Alliance seeks support from the LinuxWorld crowd in its bid to fight efforts by proprietary software makers to quash open-source products.
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Study: U.S. swappers shrug off copyrights
More than two-thirds of Americans don't care whether the music they swap online is copyrighted, according to a new study, despite the record industry's antipiracy efforts.
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Judges OK evidence from hacker vigilante
A federal appeals panel rules that the government did not violate search and seizure laws when it used evidence that a hacker gathered to establish a child pornography case.
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Lawmaker wants limits to spyware
Rep. Mary Bono introduces a bill that would take the "spy" out of spyware, requiring companies to get permission from computer users before installing the software on their machines.
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Judge sets rules for e-mail retrieval
A federal judge orders financial firm UBS to pay most of the cost of restoring lost e-mail in a lawsuit against it, but she does shift some of the burden to the plaintiff.
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PeopleSoft announces J.D. Edwards terms
PeopleSoft said Monday that investors tendered 104.8 million J.D. Edwards shares under its offer of $14.74 per share as part of its purchase of the company. PeopleSoft said J.D. Edwards...
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New bill would curb P2P companies
A new Congressional bill would require file-swapping companies to get parental permission before allowing minors to use their services.
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SuSE, SAP team on customer support
The new deal between the two companies is aimed at streamlining the process for customers who run SAP business software on the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server.
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Small businesses eye more PC purchases
Small businesses may be opening up their purse strings when it comes to buying computer products, according to a new study conducted by Harris Interactive for Hewlett-Packard. Nearly half of...
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