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Microsoft signs security pact with Germany

May 3, 2004 CEO Steve Ballmer settles a security agreement with the federal government of Germany, which has become one of the most prominent of Linux supporters. TAGS: Germany, federal government, Steve Ballmer, agreement, XML, open standard, Microsoft Office, government, security, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Europe, CEO

Iris scanning to begin at German airport

February 13, 2004 Testing on a biometrics system that identifies people by iris patterns is set to go into effect at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany. The project involves 18 European countries. TAGS: Oki Electric Industry Co., Frankfurt, airport, iris, biometrics, Germany, trial, project, security

Microsoft to provide security strategy update

October 5, 2005 CEO Steve Ballmer and security chief Mike Nash are expected to detail Microsoft's security strategy and product plans Thursday. TAGS: security strategy, anti-spyware, Steve Ballmer, Munich, spyware, security, Microsoft Corp., Germany, software company, Microsoft Windows

Cell phones to get virus protection

March 10, 2005 Kaspersky Lab plans to release antivirus software for Symbian-based cell phones, recently the target of a Trojan and the Cabir virus. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, Symbian Inc., Cabir virus, Hannover, virus protection, antivirus software, virus, antivirus, cell phone, trojan horse, Germany, smart phone, operating system, security

Sasser continues to strike

May 10, 2004 German police have nabbed the worm's author, but a new version is making its way around the Internet. TAGS: Sasser worm, computer worm, author, police, worm, Germany, virus, security, Microsoft Corp.

Fate uncertain for ex-Sybari workers at Microsoft

July 28, 2005 Software giant weighs what to do with almost half of Sybari's work force after taking over the security tools maker. TAGS: Sybari Software Inc., fate, Germany, worker, Microsoft Corp., acquisition, security

At CeBit, homing in on navigation tech

March 14, 2007 Much attention at the big tech show in Germany will go to Europe's upcoming alternative to GPS. TAGS: CeBit, GPS, Web TV, biometrics, trade show, Germany, portal, survey, satellite, telecommunications, TV, CEO, security

SAP ratchets up homeland security push

February 12, 2004 The company hires a former U.S. Air Force general to oversee its efforts to sell software to government agencies involved in homeland security. TAGS: homeland security, SAP AG, Gartner Inc., supply chain, Oracle Corp., Germany, U.S., security

Will RFID-guided robots rule the world?

July 8, 2005 Researchers envision a future in which bots guided by radio signals fill all sorts of human needs. Photos: Robots in action TAGS: RFID, robot, Infineon Technologies AG, bot, children, radio, researcher, IBM Corp., Germany, Japan, security

Linux programmer wins legal victory

April 14, 2005 German court supports effort to enforce the GPL, which governs countless projects in the free and open-source software realms. TAGS: Fortinet Inc., GPL, Linux programmer, Mr., open-source software, Novell Inc., Germany, victory, project, Linux, open source, California, security, operating system
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