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 Greentree growing in Australia
 Cisco investigating potential source code theft
 PeopleSoft: Oracle's latest takeover bid will still fail
 ERP market benefiting from IT spending increase
 Kibuv.b worm detected
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Greentree growing in Australia
New Zealand-based ERP developer Greentree International is expanding its channel in Australia, signing two consultancies and seeking a couple more in every major centre. More...

Cisco investigating potential source code theft
Cisco Systems is investigating the possible theft of source code for operating systems that run its network infrastructure equipment, an event that could open up security threats for its customers. More...

PeopleSoft: Oracle's latest takeover bid will still fail
In the wake of Oracle's latest revision of its bid to acquire PeopleSoft, the latter firm said it believed the hostile bid couldn’t be completed at any price because of antitrust obstacles. More...

ERP market benefiting from IT spending increase
The global market for enterprise resource planning software was expected to grow by more than US$1.5 billion this year. More...

Kibuv.b worm detected
Symantec's DeepSight Threat network has detected a very high level of unusual traffic on TCP port 5000 that indicated a worm was at work. More...

 
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