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Thursday, 11th August 2005

 
  • Spammers scare to sell
  • Avaya VoIP sneaks past Cisco in first quarter
  • Microsoft lures former Lotus development stars
  • OSDL creates repository of open-source patents
  • Sun refreshes partner training
  • Atomic Reader Survey 2005
     
    Spammers scare to sell
    Spammers have tired of their traditional hard-sell sales tactics and are switching to scare tactics instead. More...

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    Avaya VoIP sneaks past Cisco in first quarter
    Avaya has scraped past previous leader Cisco for the first time as SMBs buy into the IP telephony trend in Frost & Sullivan's latest Australian market analysis. More...

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    Microsoft lures former Lotus development stars
    The Microsoft Exchange team has brought aboard two highly respected developers known for their expertise in collaboration software. More...

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    OSDL creates repository of open-source patents
    In a move to create a war chest of patents for the open-source software community, the Open Source Development Labs is creating a central repository of patents to benefit the Linux universe. More...

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    Sun refreshes partner training
    Sun Microsystems for the first time is making training materials and methodologies used by its direct sales force available to the channel under a refreshed partner program. More...

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     SeeBeyond deal may help Sun partners
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