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Sun files suit against Microsoft

Sun files suit against Microsoft

News The company files a private antitrust suit against Microsoft seeking damages that could top US$1 billion.

Monday, March 11 2002 09:57 AM


EU slaps record fine on Microsoft

EU slaps record fine on Microsoft

News Regulators hit the software giant with a fine of US$613 million for violating European Union antitrust law and also order the unbundling of Media Player software from Windows.

Thursday, March 25 2004 09:19 AM


Servers for your business

Servers for your business

Reviews Need help choosing a new server? Here's how to pick the right model for your office -- whatever your needs and budget.

Tuesday, July 08 2003 01:01 PM


EC pledges to promote open standards

News With a side swipe at Microsoft, competition commissioner Neelie Kroes has said that future Commission technology procurements will have to support open standards.

Thursday, June 12 2008 08:42 AM

Tags: Open source, Software, Microsoft Corp., Office Open XML, Standards, workgroup server, payment, antitrust, Brussels, Microsoft Office


New IBM database speaks Web services

News IBM on Thursday launched a new version of its database server software that includes better Web services support and revamped pricing.

Friday, November 22 2002 09:46 AM


Winners, losers in IBM database revamp

News A new version of IBM's DB2 database looks likely to be a mixed blessing for customers: Midsize businesses could find a bargain, while big companies may wind up paying more.

Wednesday, September 18 2002 10:11 AM


FAQ: Sun's suit against Microsoft

News What are the details of the private antitrust suit, and what is Sun seeking? The answers to these questions can help clarify the case and what will happen next.

Monday, March 11 2002 11:08 AM


Samba 'pleased' with Microsoft cooperation

News Andrew Tridgell, author of Samba, has said communication with Microsoft engineers is back on track following last year's interoperability deal.

Friday, February 01 2008 01:10 AM

Tags: Open source


S'pore biggest contributor to Sun's Asia South revenue

News Sun Microsystems Asia South Pte Ltd said that it registered a 120 percent year-on-year growth for the second quarter ending December 31, 2000 with Singapore contributing approximately 35 percent of this pie.

Tuesday, January 30 2001 06:59 PM


Adobe to unveil new GoLive, LiveMotion

News The products are the company's largest assault yet against rivals Microsoft and Macromedia and Adobe's first volley into authoring content for wireless handhelds and handsets.

Tuesday, January 08 2002 12:05 AM


European judge probes Microsoft antitrust case

News  Day one of a two-day hearing focuses on whether the software juggernaut should have to share information with rivals.

Friday, October 01 2004 10:21 AM

Tags: Business applications, Antitrust


Commentary: Why Apple's Unix approach is the right way

News Unix makes a great server OS, and Apple has been expanding its open-source reach quite a bit, acquiring companies and putting the system into Mac OS X. Yet Apple is focused more on desktops--where Unix has very little presence--than servers. Stephan Somogyi explains why this is a smart move.

Wednesday, August 22 2001 12:35 PM


Microsoft awaits word on EU fine

News European antitrust regulators expected to announce historic fine as high as US$3.8 million a day, backdated to Dec. 15.

Wednesday, July 12 2006 11:20 AM

Tags: Antitrust


10 things you should know about uninterruptible power supplies

Techguide Uninterruptible power supplies help prevent damage from power loss and common electrical fluctuations. But there's more to effective protection than just plugging in a UPS and connecting computer equipment.

Tuesday, July 11 2006 01:56 PM


Server room power: Plan for redundancy and flexibility

Insight Without power, it can be rather difficult to run the multitude of servers that most organizations need. What some organizations sometimes overlook is the importance of not only providing enough power but also providing clean power with redundancy and backup built in to the power system design.

Saturday, July 20 2002 03:33 PM


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Save changes to all open Word documents at one time

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If your Word sessions often wind up with a lot of open documents, this obscure command can streamline the process of closing them and saving your changes.


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Do we need more delivery centers?

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As I wrote a while back in about "racing to subsidies", there certainly is an increased focus by governments to attract delivery centers to their region. To do that, many..... by Michael Rehkopf

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Tags

  1. antitrust
  2. benefit
  3. brussels
  4. commission
  5. european commission
  6. information technology
  7. microsoft corp.
  8. microsoft office
  9. office open xml
  10. open source
  11. open standard
  12. payment
  13. software
  14. standards