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ShmooCon hacker event gets under way
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - The third annual ShmooCon convention kicked off in Washington, D.C., on March 23 and will run throughout the weekend with a series of lectures and presentations covering a wide range of enterprise security issues.
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Oracle seeks faster grids with Tangosol buy
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - In buying Tangosol, Oracle wants to provide computer grids with linear performance and scalability improvements when users add servers to their configuration, Oracle Senior Vice President Thomas Kurian said on Friday morning.
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IBM finds way to keep chips cooler
InfoWorld   Friday, 23 March 2007
InfoWorld - Scientists at IBM Corp.'s Zurich Research Laboratory have developed a glue-application technique used to assemble chips that will keep them running cooler, the company said.
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Oracle Lawsuit: SAP Committed "Theft On A Grand Scale"
TechWeb   Friday, 23 March 2007
TechWeb - Oracle alleged that workers at an SAP subsidiary "copied and swept thousands of Oracle products and other proprietary and confidential materials into its own servers."
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New Standard Seeks To Allow Services To Talk To Each Other
TechWeb   Friday, 23 March 2007
TechWeb - IBM, Microsoft, HP, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Intel, Cisco, CA, EMC, BEA Systems, and BMC rally around Service Modeling Language.
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IBM Responds To Groklaw Web-Hosting Story
TechWeb   Friday, 23 March 2007
TechWeb - In response to our recent story on Groklaw, IBM has provided a statement saying that it has no connection to the editorial content posted on Groklaw.
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Microsoft Still Acting Like A Monopoly, EU Complains
TechWeb   Friday, 23 March 2007
TechWeb - The focus shifts from Microsoft's influence on the desktop to its dominance of the workgroup server market.
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IT vendors submit management spec to W3C
InfoWorld   Friday, 23 March 2007
InfoWorld - A group of IT vendors including Microsoft and IBM are backing a specification aimed at helping make it easier to manage services on a network by creating a common way to define applications, servers, and other IT assets.
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The sun sets on a golden era for foreign workers
FT.com   Thursday, 22 March 2007
FT.com - Mark Greenwood, the first foreign stockbroker in Thailand, says he still wants to die in the country. But he is not sure right now whether he can live there.
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IBM hails Jazz collaboration platform
InfoWorld   Thursday, 22 March 2007
InfoWorld - IBM's Jazz platform for collaborative application lifecycle management has leveraged Eclipse in terms of processes used to develop both initiatives, an IBM official said during TheServerSide Java Symposium conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
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Microsoft to release VOIP server beta on Monday
InfoWorld   Thursday, 22 March 2007
InfoWorld - Microsoft will open up beta versions of its unified communications server and client software to the public for download on Monday, a senior company executive said Wednesday.
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