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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: Google wanted easy route to Android revenue with Java
In rebuttal arguments, Oracle's lawyers try to convey that Google was lazy and taking the easy way out by using Java APIs when developing Android.
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Former Sun CEO: We would have paid Google for Java phone
In what could be a major blow to Oracle's case against Google, former Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz defends openness of Java language and APIs at court.
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Google: Sun, Oracle couldn't compete with Android
Google is trying to hammer down the points that Oracle is suing now because it couldn't make enough money off of Java and couldn't bring its own platform to market.
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Trial: Page, Rubin and Schmidt: How did they do?
Three of Google's top executives have now all be on the stand during company's legal battle with Oracle, but how much have they helped their case?
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Twitter accusers not above the law after rape victim name trends
Victims can be named and propagated through Twitter by people who do not think through the consequences of their actions. Fortunately the UK police are stamping out online abuse when the victim is...
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Oracle lawyers attempt to stress creative value of Java
Technical intricacies are important in Oracle's legal battle against Google over intellectual property, but conveying a creative value resonate more with the jury.
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Oracle, Google trial: Page vs. Ellison on the stand
One thing has become clear at the Oracle v. Google trial: CEOs Larry Ellison and Larry Page could not be more different from one another if they tried.
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Google, Oracle going to trial as settlement talks collapse
After trying to give an out-of-court settlement one last chance, it is definite that Google and Oracle will now go to trial.
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China expands micro-blogging 'online accountability' regulation
Chinese authorities have announced plans to expand their trials of the newly revealed 'real name' regulation, which attempts to enforce online accountability, raising concerns over censorship.
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Google, Oracle trial set for March 19 or later
Oracle is finally going to get its trial against Google started this spring...probably.
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6 high-profile trials of wireless car charging on deck
Rental car agencies, corporate campuses and utility providers will be among those testing Evatran's Plugless Power systems starting in February 2012.
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Oracle v. Google trial date pushed off to 2012
Google and Oracle are now free to do as they please on Halloween.
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Judge sets trial date for AT&T antitrust lawsuit next February
AT&T is going to have to wait considerably longer now for a decision on whether or not it can acquire T-Mobile.
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AT&T completes 100-Gigabit Ethernet field trial with Cisco gear
AT&T announced on Thursday that it successfully completed a live network environment field trial of 100-Gigabit backbone network technology.
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Mock trial reveals problems with electronic surveillance records
The right to a fair trial is paramount in a democracy, especially in the nation that is the birth place of the Magna Carta of 1215. 795 years later, there are a few unknown questions that the Home...
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DecisionView a big step forward in clinical trials
For Glaxo SmithKline it means doubling the number of trials that are completed on time. That's a savings of $1 million per month, per trial.
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Supreme Court of Canada orders new trial for alleged online sexual predator
Bartholomew Legare of Alberta had not met with his intended victim a 12 year old girl. In 2003, Mr. Legare aged 32 at the time of the incident, attempted via a chat session to lure his potential...
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denial:global warming=creation:evolution?
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants to re-enact the famous Scopes Monkey Trial when the forces of faith and creationism tried to bar the teaching of Darwinian evolution to impressionable school...
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TV Everywhere: (Almost) everyone is at least trying it
Verizon and Time Warner Cable are the latest to hop on board the "TV Everywhere" bandwagon. Comcast and Time Warner already have trials going.
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Appeals filed in The Pirate Bay case
Pirate Bay defendant Peter Sunde's lawyer says he will appeal his client's conviction based on Judge Tomas Norstöm's undisclosed ties to the copyright industry, News.com reports. Attorney...
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