Monthly Archives: July 2007

Global Imaging Acquires BVOS

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Xerox announced July 3 that its Global Imaging Systems division, which until May had been an independent print solutions VAR, has acquired another print...

Beta Products Are Unfinished Business

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There are many things that are true about businesses, but probably the truest is that businesses love to use things that arent considered ready...

Red Hat to MS: Lets Talk Interoperability

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Even though patent talks between Microsoft and Red Hat broke down last year before Microsoft went on to sign a technical collaboration and patent...

SAP Admits to Claims in Oracle Lawsuit

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In a dramatic turnabout, officials at software giant SAP admitted what bitter rival Oracle had claimed in a lawsuit: that one of SAPs subsidiaries...

Autonomy Acquires Zantaz for $375 Million

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Enterprise search vendor Autonomy announced July 3 that it has acquired privately owned e-mail archiving and e-discovery/compliance provider Zantaz for $375 million in cash. Zantaz...

Simplicity Is Not Always Bliss

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Simplicity as a concept is appealing. If life were simple, you would deal with one vendor that could fix your problems, give you undivided attention,...

IT Workers Cast Economic Doubt … Again

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Reservations about finances, hiring and job security mounted in June, driving IT worker confidence to its lowest point in four months, according to the...

eCopy Helps Torrance Leave a Paperless Trail

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Torrance, Calif., is a bright spot in Los Angeles Countys already-sunny South Bay. A short hop from surf-trendy Redondo Beach, the place is famous...

Will the iPhone Be an iNightmare?

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There are very few things Id be willing to stand in line for (especially if it involved camping out on the street): world peace,...

Cluster Storage Is Now the Norm

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Cluster storage is now the norm for high performance computing systems. Six years ago, as cluster storage was just beginning to ramp up in...