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Start-up eases Unix server management
Silicon Valley start-up Crossjibe has launched a software tool that allows Unix administrators to make system-wide changes and track systems inventory from a single point of access.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 6 2009 6:37AM
Software
Google trial in Italy postponed
The trial of four Google executives accused of defamation and failure to exercise control over personal data has been postponed until 18 February.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 5 2009 1:29PM
Security
Google executives go on trial in Italy
Google executives are in court today facing charges of defamation and failure to exercise control over personal data, in a case that could have broad implications for privacy standards on the internet.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 4 2009 10:21AM
Security
Sony ID system scans finger veins
Sony has developed a user identification technology that scans veins in the finger to allow access to mobile devices and personal computers.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 4 2009 6:48AM
Security
Google Tasks goes mobile with iPhone and Android
Google has brought its Tasks application to Android devices and the iPhone.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 4 2009 6:48AM
Software
Windows users show signs of defection
New research by web analytics firm Net Applications suggests that the use of Windows computers to browse the internet is declining, albeit very slowly, against Mac and Linux systems, and the iPhone.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 3 2009 2:11PM
Software
Facebook plays down privacy concerns
Social networking giant Facebook has denied reports in the press that it is selling details of its 150 million users to multinational companies for market research purposes.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 3 2009 10:49AM
Security
PwC auditors accused of assisting Satyam fraud
Two PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) auditors stand accused of helping Satyam chairman Ramalinga Raju to inflate the company's profits by 50.4bn rupees (US$1 billion) in a scandal that is now commonly referred to as 'India's Enron'.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 2 2009 12:32AM
Financial Services
QlikTech outlines BI product roadmap
Independent business intelligence firm QlikTech has added new support to its QlikView product for HP Neoview, and has given customers a preview of its product roadmap for 2009.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 30 2009 12:17AM
Software
Oracle appeals against SAP court ruling
Oracle plans to appeal against a December court ruling, which dismissed claims that SAP stole Oracle's copyrighted data relating to JD Edwards and Oracle Systems software.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 29 2009 6:33AM
Software
Oracle releases CRM On Demand Release 16
Oracle has announced its next edition of customer management software, Oracle CRM On Demand Release 16.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 28 2009 3:01PM
Software
IBM offers sneak peek at Lotusphere 2009
IBM's annual Lotusphere customer and partner event opens next week in Orlando, and the company has been revealing the new offerings it has in store and how it will continue its onslaught against rival Microsoft Exchange.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 17 2009 8:59AM
Software
IBM opens access to patents
IBM announced today that it will increase the number of technical inventions it makes freely available to others by 50 per cent, and seek less patent protection for its inventions, in an effort to stimulate worldwide innovation and economic growth.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 15 2009 6:39AM
Software
Oracle update includes 41 security fixes
Oracle will release a major patch update on Tuesday containing 41 security fixes to address vulnerabilities across hundreds of the firm's products.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 13 2009 10:29AM
Security
Microsoft Yahoo deal back in the spotlight
Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Yahoo's search business may be back on the cards, according to fresh reports.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 12 2009 3:44PM
Financial Services
SAP demands sensitive profit data from Oracle
SAP used a US court hearing on 8 January to demand that Oracle reveal the profit margins for its PeopleSoft and JD Edwards support offerings.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 12 2009 6:52AM
Software
Satyam says customers remain supportive
India’s fourth largest outsourcing provider, Satyam, is busy reassuring customers that business will continue as usual following the financial fraud committed by the company’s chairman Ramalinga Raju.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 9 2009 10:24AM
Strategy
Satyam chairman admits to US$1bn fraud
The chairman of Satyam, one of India's largest outsourcing providers, has resigned after admitting to inflating profits for seven years, amounting to a sum of 50.4bn rupees (approx US$1 billion).
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 8 2009 6:55AM
Strategy
Microsoft restructure rumours abound
Microsoft is likely to employ cost-cutting measures in the upcoming months to help it maintain a strong position during the economic downturn, according to a fresh wave of reports.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 6 2009 6:32AM
Software
Steve Jobs ends cancer rumours
Steve Jobs has announced that his weight loss is due to a hormone imbalance, rather than the resurgence of pancreatic cancer, and has insisted that he has no plans to step down as Apple chief executive.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 6 2009 6:32AM
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