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Any release of Enterprise Linux is given a seven-year lifecycle of support, but the level of support drops back in the fifth year, then is reduced further in the sixth and seventh years.
Evermore's productivity suite combines all of the standard office programs into a single application and costs significantly less than Microsoft's suite.
The law requires the prominent display of ratings on the box and improved technology that allows parents to block certain games.
The Windows-compatible platform can be seen as Microsoft's counterpart Amazon's Elastic Cloud Computing service, known as EC2, and to the Google App Engine.
Read this chapter of <i>A Practical Guide To Ubuntu Linux</i> and bring yourself up to speed on the open source operating system's desktop and its root privileges, and learn how to work with the command line and control windows.
New CEO Paul Maritz, who took over the CEO reins from Diane Greene in an abrupt changeover July 8, timed the ESXi announcement with VMware's 2Q earnings report.
By tying project and portfolio management into existing technology optimization products, HP helps data centers answer difficult questions about what software can be fixed and what should be replaced.
While open source mobile browsers will gain popularity, ABI Research says offerings from companies like Opera can still garner significant revenue.
If it passes a peer review, the creator will receive up to 70% of the total revenue generated by the game.
TomorrowNow was at the center of a 2007 Oracle lawsuit accusing SAP of "corporate theft on a grand scale."
This is the sixth lawsuit the Software Freedom Law Center has filed on behalf of BusyBox seeking to uphold open source software principles.
Owner Hearst said the 75th anniversary issue will feature a cover across which various words and images will scroll, news-ticker style.
Foundry makes switches and other equipment for building Internet-based networks, a market dominated by Cisco.
Apple shipped 2.5 million Macs during the quarter, a 41% increase from a year ago.
There were an additional seven patches for PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards applications, seven for the recently acquired BEA product suite, and six for Oracle E-Business Suite.
The hacker group's PwnageTool 2.0 software allows iPhone users to load non-Apple-approved applications on their handsets.
The social networking site said it launched the redesign to clean up users' profile pages and improve organization.
Part of the reason for the concern over Jobs' health is that Apple has no succession plan in place.
The billionaire investor grabs a seat as eight of Yahoo's current board members, including chairman Roy Bostock and CEO Jerry Yang, will run for re-election next month.
Product ''pipeline'' application offers insight on brand introductions; standardizing business processes will help smooth supply chain.
Coca-Cola Enterprises signs the largest deal yet for Microsoft's online collaboration and e-mail services.
Low-cost products deliver wide range of capabilities.
The computer maker has launched two notebooks and a desktop with Hardy Heron, the version of Ubuntu Linux that was released in April.
The Feelix Growing project is developing software, cameras, and sensors that help robots detect facial expressions, voice, proximity, and other parameters to determine a person's emotional state.
For the fiscal fourth quarter, Microsoft said sales increased 18% over the prior year to $15.8 billion. Net income rose 41% to $4.3 billion.
Scientists will use the information to determine where to look for signs of life on the Red Planet.
Store sales of video games and consoles in June soared 53% and 54%, while revenues from software and accessories rose 61% and 25%, the NPD Group said.
IBM reported a higher quarterly profit Thursday, easily beating expectations as earnings were buoyed by higher sales in the economically troubled United States and abroad due to growth in services, hardware and software.
By combining its Web search technologies with enterprise-specific products, Google hopes to keep up with Microsoft, IBM, and a clutch of innovative startups in the enterprise search arena.
SCO, which is in bankruptcy protection, may have gotten off lightly. Novell believed it was entitled to more than $20 million in compensation.
After an updated software development kit meant for a select few is discovered, some developers say Android is not as "open" as Google claims.
We rounded up major virtual machine apps for individual users from VMware, Microsoft, and Sun Microsystems, as well as Fabrice Bellard's QEMU 0.9.1, and found that licensing types, features, and drawbacks vary widely.
The software company plans to move customers from their current agreements to the new service's pricing model of 22% of license fees by 2012.
Some developers had gamed the system by placing spaces or characters before the name of their software to achieve a higher placement on the list.
Live Mesh currently is a synchronization and remote access tool for Windows customers with Live IDs, but Microsoft says it will evolve to become much more than that.
Sun Microsystems Tuesday posted lower preliminary fourth quarter results that were largely in line with Wall Street forecasts, but sparked a rally in its stock by investors who had feared worse results.
The Blizzard decision, if allowed to stand, could diminish consumers' already limited ownership rights over the software they buy.
The tools will let IT managers generate virtual workloads and run them under hypervisors from Citrix Systems, Microsoft, or VMware.
Psystar has said in the past it will challenge Apple's ban on Mac clones and that it believes the ban won't stand up in court.
Zoomix software automatically cleans data of redundant instances, analyzes and classifies data, and learns from its previous actions.
The inventor of Logo, the children's programming language, has been gradually improving, although his speech is sometimes garbled and he often needs a wheelchair and a walker.
The Zimbra Mobile for iPhone 2.0 service allows two-way synchronization of e-mail, calendars, and address books.
The company's TeamDemand, TeamFocus, and TeamAnalysis are designed to provide visibility into the software development process.
Lighthouse International says its program is the first to allow people with moderate to severe vision problems to view Web pages as the site creators intended.
Web monitoring firm Pingdom says Windows Update was up 100% of the time in the second quarter, Apple's Software Update was up 99.9% of the time, and Ubuntu was up 98.64% of the time.
The total database market grew at a rate of 12.6% in 2007 and hit $18.8 billion, compared with $16.7 billion the year before, says IDC.
In addition to the license change, Samba 3.2 brings support for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, better conservation of memory, and a registry-based configuration system.
Business intelligence and CRM software vendors are the most supportive of the Apple 3G iPhone.
Stephen Elop, the new president of Microsoft's business division, describes the challenges he faces in an interview with <i>InformationWeek</i>.
The telecom company says its new IT asset management program can reduce its 1,000 key IT systems by 40%.