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China to be Stronghold for Open Source
The People's Republic of China is emerging as one...
Egghead.com Fried; Operations Cooked
Egghead.com Inc., the troubled Menlo Park, Calif.-based e-tailer that...
Unisys Outlines Blueprinting Strategy
NEW YORK -- Unisys Corporation on Tuesday launched a...
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Office Goes to Work in the Enterprise
NEW YORK -- In the biggest product launch in the company's history,
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates on Tuesday rolled
out the Microsoft Office System and immediately did his best to address the
greatest...
Microsoft Launches Next-Generation Office System
NEW YORK -- Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced the general
availability of the new Microsoft Office System, the biggest upgrade for the
popular personal productivity desktop software in the company's history.
The rebranded Microsoft Office System,...
Another Microsoft Patch, Another Masquerade
Trying to capitalize on the latest mega-patch
released last week by Microsoft, a strain of the SWEN/Gibe virus is once
again posing as a Microsoft security patch in an effort to trick users into
running a so-called...
Spreading the Word About Office
When Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Group Vice President Jeff Raikes
swing open the doors to Office 2003, arguably the single biggest upgrade in
the line's history, Microsoft is hoping to usher in a new era...
EDS Mulls IPO of PLM Unit
EDS on Monday said it would consider selling off a minority stake of its Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Solutions
subsidiary either through an initial public offering or privately negotiated transaction as a strategic...
Opera Platform Takes Stage
Ahead of next week's massive ITU conference in Geneva, Opera Software on
Friday has unveiled a new platform designed to fully integrate technology
from the Oslo-based company's well-known browser with a handheld device's
local applications and an...
HotSync Heats Up With Outlook
With the introduction of its new fall line-up Wednesday, Palm is trumpeting its ability to respond to its customers' needs. And one user group in particular will likely benefit from the Santa Clara,...
Geer Says He Knew What Was @Stake
Daniel Geer, the now-unemployed author of a report critical of monopolistic technologies, doesn't understand what all the hoopla is about.
The long-time network security specialist, who was trained as a
bio-statistician, explained that all he wanted...