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IBM and a Smarter Insurance Industry
Check out this set of resources from IBM for insurance companies who are looking to make their business a little bit smarter with the help of advanced business intelligence.
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Linux pioneer moves from Red Hat to Intel
According to most accounts, Cox was second only to Linus Torvalds in the early Linux days, working on the kernel from version 0.11, and sorting out the networking.
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Roadmap: Open source to take over mainstream IT
Open source-based IT jobs will grow and the cloud will be ubiquitous, as long as the community takes certain steps, according to a roadmap from the Open World Forum.
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40 percent of IT jobs will be in open source, study
By 2020, the cloud will have taken over, and open source will rule in the cloud - with the result that 40 percent of IT jobs will be related to open source, according to a report.
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Virtualization: The race is on to corner the market
As the technology goes mainstream, competitors such as Microsoft are eager to dislodge VMware from the top of the virtualization tree.
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Shuttleworth: Open-source desktops need a facelift
Canonical, the leading backer of the Ubuntu version of Linux, is hiring a team to help make open-source software on the desktop more appealing and easier to use.
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Red Hat: Virtualization will be free
Setting out the roles of the two hypervisors it is working on, Red Hat has predicted virtualization will be included in all operating systems for free
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SCO chief testifies: 'Linux is a copy of Unix'
Open-source fans have dismissed Darl McBride's court comments in the lawsuit brought against SCO by Novell
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OOXML expert: ODF standard is broken
The ISO standard for ODF documents is impossible to implement, says an expert who has now found both OpenOffice and Microsoft Office 2007 non-standard compliant.
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Microsoft Office 2007 fails OOXML conformance test
Now that Office Open XML is on its way to becoming an international standard, it could be leaving Microsoft behind.
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Details emerge of 'shocking' OOXML meeting
At last month's OOXML ballot resolution meeting, 81 percent of the technical issues around the format were apparently resolved without being properly addressed
Additional Results
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to overturn patent ruling
Judge Alsup upholds jury's verdict on patents, arguing that remaining 10 jurors could have "rejected every word" of Oracle's primary expert witness.
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Adaptive framework a mobile failure? Not quite, here's why
Here are four reasons why the adaptive-framework-is-dead argument doesn't add up. Engineers like adaptive frameworks and your CFO will too.
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Judge warns Oracle could end up with nothing in IP trial
Oracle makes a last-stand effort on trying for infringer's profits, but possibly reopens the door for accepting statutory damages.
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Oracle ignores judge's advice, going after infringed profits
In what the judge described as the "height of ridiculousness," Oracle turned down statutory damages and is going to try for an infringer's profit case.
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to throw out Google's fair use claim
Oracle and Google's attorneys battle it out in the face of a potential mistrial on whether or not fair use can be even used as an argument in this lawsuit.
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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Judge: Facebook Likes not protected by First Amendment
U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson has ruled that Facebook Likes aren't speech protected by the First Amendment. Employees fired for Liking something on the social network have no legal shield.
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Court slaps down the use of IP addresses in file-sharing cases
U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Gary R. Brown hits back at media companies using Internet Protocol addresses to identify users for lawsuits.
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CRM Idol 2012: The Second Season is Here! Cue the Music.
Okay, I'm done teasing. Without further ado, welcome to CRM Idol 2012.  The submission period opens today. We are pumped and we are ready to roll this year. Without saying this to hype it...
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Judge: Marine who criticized Obama on Facebook can be dismissed
The Marine Corps administrative board is looking to dismiss Gary Stein, a marine who criticized U.S. President Obama on Facebook. A judge has denied a request to block the discharge proceedings.
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