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Google's cookie cut may not be enough for EU

July 18, 2007 EU data watchdog welcomes Google's announcement of a two-year cookie lifespan but says its major concern is server log data use. TAGS: cookie, Google Inc., policy, search engine company, representative, Yahoo! Inc., European Union, Microsoft Corp., server, Web browser

Microsoft takes stand on 'virtual' licensing

October 10, 2005 The software giant revamps its software licensing to tackle "virtualization" technology, which could shake up the industry. TAGS: virtualization, BEA Systems Inc., policy, pricing, server, server software, instance, Microsoft SQL Server, software company, operating system, 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: dual-core processor, BEA Systems Inc., dual-core, competitive pricing, AMD, premium, policy, middleware, server software, Intel, pricing, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, software company, IBM Corp.

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, multi-core, Oracle Corp., policy, BEA Systems Inc., dual-core processor, middleware, application server, pricing, Forrester Research Inc., IBM Corp., dual-core, database, software company, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Proprietary software--banned in Boston?

September 30, 2003 Massachusetts adopts a policy to favor open standards and open-source software in government computing projects. TAGS: open standard, Massachusetts, policy, open-source software, state, Boston, information technology, Web server, antitrust, open source, XML, Microsoft Corp., server

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, AMD, Oracle Corp., T1, Sun UltraSPARC, policy, pricing, Sun Microsystems Inc., database, Intel, server, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

VMware fires broadside at Microsoft

February 27, 2007 The up-and-coming virtualization specialist says Microsoft is using its Windows clout to restrict customers choice. Sound familiar? TAGS: VMware, virtualization, virtual machine, policy, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Internet Explorer, server, Microsoft Windows

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: dual-core, Oracle Corp., pricing, dual-core processor, Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC, AMD Opteron, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM Corp., data center, AMD, policy, server, conference, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft math: Multicore licensed as one chip

October 19, 2004 Siding with chipmakers, the software giant says it won't charge double for dual-core chips when they come to market next year. TAGS: multi-core processor, Richard Dracott, multi-core, dual-core, dual-core processor, policy, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, chip company, Intel, Microsoft Corp., pricing, AMD, software company, IBM Corp., server

Sharman exec calls child porn unstoppable

December 10, 2004 Chief technology officer testifies user access to Kazaa couldn't be blocked, despite the company's zero-tolerance policy on child porn. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, Tony Bannon, Denmark, Universal Music Group, policy, P2P, Sydney, exec, chief technology officer, Web server, trial, CEO, server
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