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Good morning,

Whilst Oracle and VMware are not precisely on friendly terms, the former appears to have come to accept that some of its customers want to run Oracle's cluster database on VMware virtual machines rather than on its own hypervisor.

Today we also reveal that a "technical meeting" has been called in Sydney to resolve some of the remaining concerns among parties to the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
ACTA: ISPs could be liable for trademark infringements

By John Hilvert | November 11, 2010

Sydney "technical" meeting to resolve.

 
 
Software
Oracle boosts VMware cloud support

By Liam Tung | November 11, 2010

But don't call if it's a VMware glitch...

 
 
Training & Development
Google to give staff a 10 percent pay rise

By Staff Writer | November 11, 2010

Multiple sources suggest pay rise in 2011.

 
 
Hardware
Scientists build motion-powered LCD

By Staff Writer | November 11, 2010

Piezoelectric nanowires could power iPods within five years.

 
 
Security
AVG bets on free Android antivirus

By Liam Tung | November 11, 2010

Ad-sponsored antivirus.

 
 
Hardware
RIM to sell Playbook tablet under US$500

By Miyoung Kim | November 11, 2010

Aggressive price to counter iPad, Galaxy Tab.

 
 
Hardware
Microsoft sues Motorola over Xbox patent issue

By Staff Writer | November 11, 2010

Latest in petty patent battle.

 
 

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