Monthly Archives: June 2005

Google Launches In-Browser Video Player

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Google on Monday introduced two new elements to its Video Search beta: a plug-in application that lets users watch videos in the browser and...

iAnywhere Tool Improves Management, Security of Mobile Devices

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Sybase Inc. subsidiary iAnywhere Solutions Inc. in late June will launch a new version of its Afaria mobile device management and security software that...

Sun Presents Open-Source Enterprise Java

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SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems had plenty of gifts for its faithful partners and software development community, as the company celebrated the tenth anniversary of Java....

Cognos, Hyperion Seek BI Advantage

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Business intelligence software developers Cognos Inc. and Hyperion Solutions Corp. are taking steps to make it easier for enterprises to adopt their products as...

ONStor Claims Expanded Market for Resellers, Integrators

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Because ONStors NAS Gateway solutions offer multiple storage types in a single storage environment, company officials claim that their solution breaks down proprietary barriers...

Borland Rolls Out Together 2006 Modeling Tool

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SAN FRANCISCO—Borland Software Corp. announced Monday the latest version of its enterprise software modeling solution, Borland Together 2006. Borland, of Scotts Valley, Calif., announced the...

Expert: Grokster Decision Wont Negate Sony Fair Use Law

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The Supreme Courts decision Monday that Grokster and other file-swapping services can be held liable for illegal downloading doesnt overturn the "fair use" doctrine...

Nexaweb Updates RIA Software Platform

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Nexaweb Technologies Inc. will announce the latest version of its namesake rich Internet application software development platform at JavaOne Monday.Nexaweb 4.0 leverages Java and...

Supreme Court Deals Blow to P2P Services

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The Supreme Court Monday handed the entertainment industry a major win in its ongoing battle to curb Internet piracy. In the MGM vs. Grokster case,...

Symantec Admits to One Enormous Mistake with Veritas Buy

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Symantec made "one enormous mistake" in its pursuit of storage software supplier Veritas, according to statements Symantec CEO John Thompson made on Monday, in...