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Micro Focus battles mystery bidder for Borland
Micro Focus International has once again had to raise its offer to acquire Borland Software, in order to counter an offer from a mystery bidder.
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Java development critical to Oracle Fusion strategy
Oracle has emphasises Java and JavaServer Faces as key planks in its middleware strategy, with today's launch of Fusion Middleware 11g. Many developers will be relieved.
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Windows XP: The OS that won't die
It's a year and a day since Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows XP by refusing to sell new copies of the operating system after June 30 2008.
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Determining the true cost of Microsoft SharePoint
Sharepoint has revolutionised collaborative working and enterprise content management, but at what cost?
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Ingres benefits from Oracle-related angst
The open-source database company is touting customer wins, including a supermarket chain and a New York investment bank.
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Cloud is Internet's next generation, HP executive says
"Cloud" has proliferated as the term for Internet-based computing resources because "everyone can draw one," according to Russ Daniels, the cloud services CTO at Hewlett-Packard, who just added CTO responsibilities at the company's Electronic Data Systems division.

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