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Oracle shifts multicore licensing model

July 14, 2005 Will treat each core as three-quarters of a chip when calculating license costs, bringing it more in line with rivals. TAGS: multi-core processor, Oracle Corp., multi-core, policy, BEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp., middleware, application server, Forrester Research Inc., pricing, software company, dual-core processor, database, dual-core, Sun Microsystems Inc., server

IBM supports genetic antidiscrimination bill

January 31, 2007 Company backs legislation that would make it illegal to discriminate against someone based on his genetic code. TAGS: discrimination, chief privacy officer, employer, insurance company, legislation, IBM Corp., policy, bill, insurance

OASIS patent policy sparks boycott

February 22, 2005 Leaders in the open-source movement act against a policy OASIS had promoted as an olive branch. TAGS: OASIS, boycott, policy, standards, RAND Corp., open source, royalty, specification, intellectual property, IBM Corp., e-mail

Oracle lowers price for some multicore chips

December 20, 2005 Database giant updates policy so customers pay lower premium for AMD, Intel and Sun UltraSparc T1 multicore chips. TAGS: multi-core processor, Oracle Corp., Sun UltraSPARC, T1, Sun Microsystems Inc., database, AMD, policy, pricing, IBM Corp., Intel, server, Microsoft Corp.

BEA backtracks on dual-core pricing

August 23, 2005 Server software company scraps policy of charging a 25 percent premium for middleware that runs on dual-core servers. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., dual-core processor, competitive pricing, dual-core, premium, middleware, policy, server software, AMD, software company, Sun Microsystems Inc., pricing, server, Intel, IBM Corp.

McNealy knocks Oracle for pricing plans

December 9, 2004 Sun's CEO criticizes a major business partner for how it sells its software based on how many processors a server has. TAGS: Oracle Corp., pricing, dual-core, Sun UltraSPARC, AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., dual-core processor, Microsoft SQL Server, data center, IBM Corp., policy, server, AMD, CEO, conference, Intel

Massachusetts moves ahead sans Microsoft

September 23, 2005 State finalizes policy calling for desktop applications supporting OpenDocument standard format. Microsoft Office is excluded. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Massachusetts, state, decision, Microsoft Office, policy, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Mass. bill endangers OpenDocument decision

November 3, 2005 Senate bill proposes creation of task force to approve state technical policy, calling into question OpenDocument decision. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, electronic record, Massachusetts, information technology, bill, decision, policy, standards, agency, IBM Corp., Microsoft Office

Warming up to open source

February 9, 2005 Web services standards group OASIS offers trio of patent policy options, but open-source purists say it's still too patent-friendly. TAGS: OASIS, RAND Corp., open-source developer, open source, patent, policy, standards, intellectual property, IBM Corp.

Mass. hands OpenDocument reins to new CIO

January 31, 2006 Louis Gutierrez becomes chief information officer in Bay State, where he will take charge of OpenDocument policy. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, CIO, Mitt Romney, Massachusetts, Office 12, chief information officer, policy, state, Governor, agency, information technology, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Mass. officials criticize OpenDocument decision

November 1, 2005 Records supervisor, state senators probe Massachusetts' decision to standardize office applications on the document format. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Peter Quinn, Massachusetts, information technology, decision, supervisor, senator, policy, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.
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