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Get Ongoing Benefits from Server Virtualization
Take a look at the priority list for any small or mid-size business, and chances are you'll see "virtualization" at the top. And with good reason. Read this white paper to learn how to get the...
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Jonathan Schwartz: Last days of Sun; unveils startup
Sun's last CEO blames the financial crisis for the demise of the company and takes the lid off his new healthcare site.
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LulzSec still sitting on vast cache of unreleased data
LulzSec, though disbanded, claims to have still a vast cache of hacked email and damaging data stored at its disposal.
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8 IT lessons from TR Live 2011
A look at the top 8 takeaways from TechRepublic Live in Louisville.
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The real history of Java and Android, as told by Google
The ongoing legal battle between Google and Oracle is complicated. My ZDNet colleague Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols is eager to step up to Google's defense, but his "history" is incomplete and...
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A Google Android and Java history lesson
Despite what you may have heard, there's really no news about how Google handles its Android open-source code development. Still, while Google's path may be both legal and good for business, it's...
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Latest filings in Oracle patent case spell trouble for Google
Newly released documents from Oracle's copyright and patent lawsuit against Google contain sections that Google's lawyers fought unsuccessfully to keep confidential. The details support Oracle's...
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DOJ stumped for EU approval of Oracle-Sun deal
A Wikileaks cable highlights how U.S. regulators were worried about the EU sinking Oracle's acquisition of Sun.
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Sun CEO explicitly endorsed Java's use in Android: What do you say now Oracle?
Groklaw has dug up proof that when Google first introduced Android, Sun, Java's creator, was all in favor of its use of Java.
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Server sales surge: IBM share jumps; HP top dog; Oracle's Sun perks up
Server sales continued to surge amid a strong corporate upgrade cycle. Global server market revenue jumped 12.1 percent in the first quarter to $11.9 billion from a year ago, according to IDC data.
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Oracle's 40% Sun hardware slide: A business under threat?
How much is Oracle's Sun business under threat? The number give strong clues but is this all we can surmise?.
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Gosling, Java's creator, joins Google
And, Oracle, with its anti-Google Android Java lawsuits can't be happy.
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Oracle's Sun purchase: Grading the results so far
Oracle's purchase of Sun Microsystems is a little more than a year old and the results thus far look decent overall. The problem: Quantifying Oracle's success with Sun since the acquisition closed...
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Oracle delivers strong third quarter, to hit Sun profit target
Oracle delivered strong fiscal third quarter results as the company landed large hardware and software deals. The company touted its Exadata and Exalogic sequential sales growth.
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ZFS returns to the Mac
Startup Ten's Complement LLC will bring ZFS to Mac OS X, its principal software engineer announced late last week. Offered as Z-410 Storage, the file system (and now an actual product) is in the...
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Sun's McNealy, Zander riff on 1995 buyout attempt for Apple
Recalling Sun's heyday in the mid-'90s, former CEOs Scott McNealy and Ed Zander waxed nostalgic about the time they almost bought Apple Computer.
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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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Android OS bombshell: Did Google illegally lift copyrighted code?
In a lawsuit filed last summer, Oracle accused Google of patent and copyright infringement in the development and distribution of the Android OS. Today, a prominent expert on intellectual property...
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The wikileaks don't add up
The wikileaks don't add up - not only couldn't the leaks happen as described without gross negligence somewhere, but the contents seem remarkably one sided.
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Buying for tomorrow: Cryptography and SPARC/CMT
When in doubt, bet on the future coming sooner rather than later - because it's better to be ahead of the eight ball, than under it.
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Another open letter to Larry Ellison<
This year's rather one sided polls in the American election suggest that vote cheating won't affect many outcomes - but races in 2012 may be tighter and reducing the uncertainties this creates for...
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