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52. SCO Doesn't Plan Additional Suits Against Linux Users; The company will wait for decisions in SCO's lawsuits against IBM and AutoZone before deciding whether to move ahead with additional suits
53. CeBit America Canceled; The show's owner, Hannover Fairs, says it couldn't raise enough money from tech companies to continue the New York show
54. Study Identifies Potential Patent Threats Against Linux Users; The study, conducted by a startup that offers insurance against patent and copyright violations, identified 283 software patents that could pose a threat to users of the open-source operating system
55. RealNetworks Bypasses Apple With Songs For The iPod; RealNetworks said it would start selling songs that can be played on Apple's popular iPod, defying Apple's attempt to make its player compatible only with music downloaded from its iTunes store
56. BEA Unveils Software Kit For Business Process Automation; The bundle lets users automate business processes through a combination of software integration, application development, and workflow
57. Cell-Phone Users Want Their Tunes; Market-research firm In-Stat says more than 10% of Americans would pay to listen to music on their handsets, indicating a potentially strong market for downloadable tunes
58. Government IT Spending Projected To Slow; Datamonitor says federal IT spending is projected to grow by 4% from 2005 through 2009, down from 5% to 10% over the past decade
59. SCO Ordered To Explain Damages In Novell Suit; A federal judge has given the company 30 days to show how it was damaged by Novell's challenge to its intellectual-property claim about Unix code
60. HP Buys Pair Of Consulting Firms To Boost Support Offerings; The two acquisitions continue the company's trend toward bosltering its IT consulting services
61. DataPower Gives Big Boost To XML Acceleration; DataPower Technology has developed XML acceleration hardware capable of processing data at a rate of a gigabit per second
62. BMC To Acquire Marimba
63. XML-Acceleration Tools Aim To Speed Web Services; Web services ease the difficulty of cross-platform integration of business applications, but XML's size can also sink data-center performance, experts warned
64. Intel, National Semiconductor Plan To Get The Lead Out; Intel plans to eliminate about 95% of the lead used in its processors and chipsets, while National Semiconductor expects to offer lead-free packages for all its integrated-circuit products
65. Google Adds Personalization To Combat Yahoo; The company is looking to maintain its lead as the Web's most popular search destination by boosting user loyalty
66. PeopleSoft Board Re-Elected
67. Most Developers Use RFID For Security Applications, Not Inventory; Too expensive now for most inventory uses, RFID tags are cost-effective for secure physical access applications
68. F-Secure Readies Security Software For Linux; F-Secure Corp. unveiled anti-virus software for open-source Samba file servers and Linux workstations
69. Intel Joins Web Group
70. W3C Approves Internet-Based Voice Technologies; VoiceXML 2.0 and SRGS can enable voice recognition and response capabilities for everyday web applications and services
71. Confirmation And Denial
72. MySQL Readies Enterprise-Level Reliability For Database; The open-source database maker says the software will automatically shift workloads to another database server when one fails
73. Court Orders More Info From SCO, IBM; A magistrate ordered SCO to identify the offending lines of Linux code and IBM was ordered to provide the releases of AIX and Dynix, all as part of a $5 billion copyright infringement initiated last year by SCO
74. Server Market Posts Growth Again; Revenue grew more than 11% in the fourth quarter of 2003, according to IDC--the third consecutive quarter of growth
75. Sun Is Mum on IBM Pitch for Open-Source Java; At least for the time being, Sun Microsystems is withholding any response to IBM's call for discussions on making Java technology open source
76. RSA Unveils RFID Tag Blocker; The technology would protect consumers from being tracked after buying products that contain the tags
77. Wind River And Red Hat Drive Linux Beyond The PC; They'l team to boost the use of the open-source operating system in devices ranging from cell phone to airplane navigation equipment
78. Wind River, Red Hat Drive Linux Beyond The PC; The two vendors have partnered to adapt Red Hat's version of Linux for networking equipment such as routers and switches, and will work to integrate Linux with development tools and other software from Wind River
79. Microsoft Threatens To Sue Downloaders of Leaked Code; Microsoft sent out warning letters threatening legal action against anyone who downloads, posts, or shares the leaked Windows source code making its way around the web
80. Windows Source Code Security Breach Troubles Experts; There was no general consensus about the potential threat. Security firms predictably raised alarms, while other experts said a partial release of source code was not enough to constitute or lead to a security breach
81. Microsoft's Server And Tools Business Swings To A Loss; In most-recent quarter, stock-based compensation and payroll expenses are responsible for the reverse
82. MyDoom Author: 'Sorry'; A variant of the virus has a cryptic message in which the author appears to apologize for creating the infection
83. Microsoft Aims For No-Fuss Approach To RFID; Pilot program with snack manufacturer could provide valuable experience in the push to be pragmatic
84. MyDoom Author: 'Sorry'; The creator of what anti-virus experts say is the fastest spreading virus ever on the Internet signed MyDoom and MyDoom.B with 'andy,' and left the following message in the latter version: 'I'm just doing my job, nothing personal, sorry.'
85. Survey: Some Small And Midsize Businesses Wary Of Depending On Microsoft; Among those with concerns, 72% are pursuing diversification strategies
86. Microsoft Unveils RFID Project With Danish Company; It's teaming with snack maker KiMs to track products within the supply chain
87. Microsoft Unveils RFID Project With Dutch Company; Microsoft has launched a pilot project to incorporate RFID technology into the supply chain of Dutch snack maker KiMs to monitor pallets of finished goods as they move out of production and into a third-party warehouse for distribution
88. Ariba To Acquire FreeMarkets For $493 Million; Analysts praised the combo for its broad geographic reach, its focus on corporate procurement organizations and the sizable competition it will pose to ERP vendors like PeopleSoft and SAP
89. Open-Source Vendors JBoss, MySQL Form Partnership; Under the marketing alliance, JBoss will integrate its application server with MySQL's database servers, which the companies say will simplify development and deployment of web-based Java applications with open source technologies
90. IBM, HP Release Proposed Web Services Standard; WS-Notification provides a mechanism for standards-based communications of events within a network of computer systems
91. Online Retail Sales Expected To Reach $117 Billion; And while that's impressive, new research shows the Web's highly effective in reaching affluent consumers--those who make more than $75,000, according to Jupitermedia
92. Gartner Forecasts Greater Potential For Cyberattacks; Dependence on the Internet for voice and data distribution increases the likelihood of cyberwarfare, a potential catastrophe that the U.S. and other nations must be prepared to combat, according to the research firm
93. Oracle, SAP, PeopleSoft Dinged In Customer Loyalty Study; An unusually small percentage of decision-makers for ERP purchasing was unwilling to recommend any of the market-leading brands, according to a new Yankee Group survey
94. Gartner: Dependence On Internet Boosts Risks of Cyberwar; The research firm says that the rate of adoption of Internet-based technology means that nations will have the ability to conduct cyberwarfare by 2005
95. Outsourcing Contributes To IT Salaries' Downward Spiral; The growing number of companies moving IT work to low-wage foreign countries has added to lower salaries in the U.S
96. Level 3 Rounds Out Its Voice Over IP Line; It debuted a toll-free service in the United States to go along with local and long-distance offerings
97. SAP Launches RFID Package; The new software package lets customers integrate product-tracking radio frequency ID technology with their SAP supply chain management and enterprise resource planning systems, and should be available by June
98. Growing Mobile Workforce Clamors For More IT Support; Corporate workers are rapidly moving from the desktop PC to mobile computers, and IT departments need to adapt with new applications and improved support for mobile workers, according to Meta
99. $59 Million Acquisition Propels Veritas Into Utility Computing; Veritas Software Corp. says it has agreed to acquire Ejasent Inc., an applications management vendor, in an all-cash deal
100. Server Security Market Continues To Flourish; Worldwide, the market for security server appliances grew 22% in the third quarter and is expected to keep growing in 2004, according to IDC
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