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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Oracle plugs 21 dangerous Sun Java security holes
Oracle today issued a security alert to warn about 21 security holes in its widely deployed Java SE and Java for Business products.
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Reconciling Sun's Java investments with Oracle's: a simple suggestion
A lot of people think that merging Oracle's Java investment with Sun's is going to be a big deal for the two groups - but they're wrong. There will be lots of noise and running about but, in the...
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Oracle's Sun Java strategy: Business as usual
The highlight for us was what happens to Sun’s Java portfolio, and as it turns out, the results are not far from what we anticipated last spring: Oracle’s products remain the flagship...
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Top 25 responses to Sun's JAVA move
Stockholders and employees are among the most vocal critics of Jonathan Schwartz's move yesterday to change Sun's stock ticker to JAVA. Here's my pick of the most thoughtful, scathing,...
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Developers are key to Sun's Java success
In response to David Berlind's "Sun bets its future on Java," reader ) Don Babcock writes: "Sun could turn Java and Linux into the next Windows but they'll need to take a lesson from the VB playbook."
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Sun sets on emerging tech blog
The shifting tides of business means a refocus on ZDNet. It's time to move on.
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Fedora 17 boasts OpenStack, JBoss, oVirt support
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora project has announced a significant release of its open source Linux distribution with added support for open cloud and open virtualization technologies as well as...
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Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad: No sun required (review)
The latest iPad keyboard case from Logitech may be the best one yet, with a portfolio form and solar charging.
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World's first M2M time clock powers payroll, doesn't fudge the numbers
The world's first machine-to-machine technology-powered time clock tracks hourly employees in the field for payroll, no paper time sheets necessary.
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Google kicks Oracle in its patent teeth
Oracle loses its patent claims and so Google has almost completely defeated Oracle in its vain attempts to squeeze an intellectual property payoff from Google and Android.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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HP releases Oracle documents: Sun hardware a 'pig in lipstick'
Within hours of Oracle releasing a cache of HP documents seen during litigation between the two companies, HP fired back with a release of its own.
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Google: No 'shred of evidence' Android team saw Sun's patents
Google followed up with its closing arguments in phase two of the trial, reiterating that it had no knowledge of Sun's patent portfolio.
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Hurd: Oracle can't easily duplicated
Oracle President Mark Hurd promises increased investments in the Chinese market, dismisses IBM's recently launched expert integrated system, and explains why Oracle's strategies are difficult for...
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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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Google points to Sun's SEC filings to defend previous testimony
In a power play, Oracle tries to nullify the testimony of Sun's former CEO by calling another witness in an effort to contradict everything he said.
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Android chief says he didn't know about Sun's patent portfolio
Android chief Andy Rubin was called back to the stand -- possibly not for the final time -- in Oracle v. Google at the U.S. District Court of Northern California on Wednesday morning.
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Google: We developed Android not knowing Sun's patents
On patent infringement, Google's counsel argues that Android does not use Sun's technology because Google engineers developed the platform not knowing about Sun's patents.
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After mixed copyright win over Google, Oracle looks towards patents
The next phase of the trial will consider whether or not Google violated two patents associated with Java.
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Oracle-Google trial could result in partial verdict or even mistrial
The court is mulling the possible options if the jury in the Oracle-Google trial cannot come to a unanimous verdict on charges of copyright infringement.
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