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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Proprietary software--banned in Boston?
September 30, 2003
Massachusetts adopts a policy to favor open standards and open-source software in government computing projects.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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Microsoft spearheads latest security partnership
July 13, 2004
Software, security, and networking vendors are banding together to provide more comprehensive network protection.
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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.
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