Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Quest pays $90 million cash for ScriptLogic; Microsoft clears antitrust hurdle in Iowa

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Network World's IT Market Watch News Alert, 06/26/07

Quest pays $90 million cash for ScriptLogic, 06/22/07: Quest plans to use desktop, server and directory management tools to bolster its offerings to small and midsize companies.

Microsoft clears antitrust hurdle in Iowa, 06/21/07: The latest status report on Microsoft's compliance with an antitrust settlement in the United States has cleared the company of a separate accusation of not complying with orders to disclose information to make its products more interoperable.

Apple responds to EU midnight deadline, 06/21/07: Apple has responded to a midnight Wednesday deadline in relation to antitrust concerns over the pricing of songs on its iTunes online music store across different European countries. The European Commission has expressed concerns about Apple setting ...

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Google played antitrust card to ensure fairness in search fight with Microsoft, experts say, 06/20/07: Between the lines of Microsoft’s decision to tweak Vista and Google’s complaint to the DOJ lies the seeds for a battle to supply corporate users with search technology.

SonicWall buy could bolster NAC options, 06/19/07: SonicWall buys up Aventail, bringing together two SSL VPN vendors whose mix of experience may result in a new NAC product line

PatchLink pounces on little SecureWave, 06/18/07: PatchLink has announced plans to acquire application security company SecureWave for an undisclosed sum.

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