Monthly Archives: February 2004

Compuware Enhances OptimalJ Java Development System

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Compuware Corp. Monday announced a new version of its OptimalJ Java development system and outlined its vision for helping developers build service-oriented, model-based enterprise...

Shareholders Should Get Cranky With PeopleSofts Conway

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One PeopleSoft shareholder, Donald Luskin, is mad at hell at the company for spoiling his chances of selling his stock to Oracle for the...

PeopleSoft Rejects Oracles Newly Increased Bid

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PeopleSoft on Monday advised shareholders to reject Oracles sweetened takeover offer, saying that the $9.4 billion still doesnt reflect the companys true value.Read the...

Juniper to Acquire NetScreen for $4 Billion

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In another sign that the security market—and technology sector in general—is on the rebound, Juniper Networks Inc. on Monday agreed to acquire security appliance...

RFID: Hit or Myth?

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Procter & Gamble markets some of the biggest brands in store aisles across the country, from Crest toothpaste to Pantene shampoo to Charmin toilet...

Restoration Project

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Restoration Hardwares supply-chain and technology infrastructure is a real fixer-upper opportunity. "The problem with these guys is that they dont know how to make money,"...

OSDL CEO expects Microsoft to port apps to Linux

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In a phone interview Friday with Robin Roblimo Miller, Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) CEO Stu Cohen said, "As Linux continues to grow, Microsoft...

Alera Introduces Copy Box for Flash Data

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Alera Technologies introduced on Wednesday at the PMA 2004 show in Las Vegas its the DVD/CD Digital Photo Copy Station. The device combines a...

Mesh Meets Wireless Security

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FireTide Inc., a company that makes mesh-infrastructure products that work with third party Wi-Fi access points, last week announced a partnership with Cranite Systems...

Red Hat to Support SE Linux in Enterprise Linux 4.0

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Red Hat Inc. will ship an enhanced security model in the next version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, due...