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IBM Sues Amazon for Violating 18-Year-Old Patents

IBM is suing Amazon.com, accusing the bookseller turned Web megastore of knowingly using IBMs techniques for selling things online. Initially at issue was an...

NEC Announces Univerge Mobility Solution

NEC Unified Solutions, a division of NEC, is announcing a converged communications system that the company said will give businesses a seamless wireless communications...

Citrix Pitches In on Disaster Recovery

Citrix Systems will reveal Oct. 23, at its iForum users conference in Orlando, Fla., a new work force continuity project that promises to help...

Rimini Street Going Global with Offices in Asia-Pacific

Oracles two-and-a-half-year spending spree on over 20 companies has sprung forth a whole new era of competition: third-party companies that support Oracles software stepchildren—PeopleSoft,...

Oracle Buys Operations Support Systems Provider

Oracle has purchased MetaSolv Software, a Plano, Texas, provider of operations support systems, for $219.2 million, the company announced Oct. 23 in a statement. MetaSolvs...

There’s Life on Google, But Not as We Know it Jim

It seemed like a match made in heaven. Google, long the wonky bastion of the geeky set, was rumored to have acquired the geekiest...

Registrar Protocol Change Could Bring More Security to Domains

You may not have noticed, but major changes are being implemented in the domain registrar business. As the operator of the .com and .net registries,...

Do Not Enter

With criminals stalking their operations and customers, Wells Fargo and SVB Silicon Valley Bank cant afford to fool around with online security. Just as riflemen...

Phishers Target Financial Institutions

Experts concede that phishing schemes remain an extremely troubling threat, specifically for financial services companies, as the attempts to dupe users into sharing their...

Microsoft Hires Ruby Guru

Microsoft has beefed up its efforts to make dynamic languages play well on the .Net platform with the hire of John Lam, an expert...