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Oracle Eyes the Subscription Model and More

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Mar 17, 2006
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This weeks eWEEK podcast covers the latest news, reviews and analysis from Stan Gibson, Jason Brooks, Peter Coffee and Spencer F. Katt.

News headlines include: Oracle eyes subscription model; Lenovo cuts 1,000 workers, restructures; EclipseCon developers will focus on collaboration, lifecycle management; CryZip trojan demands ransom; and HP, Procter and Gamble get outsourcing relationship right.

The eWEEK Labs report: Jason Brooks explains his RFP on virtualization.

Commentary: Peter Coffee says that the CryZip trojan isnt exactly new, so why are we still unprepared?

Spencer F. Katt counts down the reasons you should try Amazons storage service.

This is eWEEK Podcast #48.

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