Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Microsoft, Amazon strike patent licensing deal
Amazon.com has agreed to pay Microsoft an undisclosed sum as part of a patent cross-licensing deal between the companies announced on Monday. Read More


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Are you stuck with Oracle's and IBM's middleware control?
As the two giants buy up other providers, IT may see higher costs -- and the cost of switching providers is often even worse Read More


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According to the Robert Francis Group, power efficiency will be the number one issue for IT executives for the next decade, at least. Fortunately, the combination of IBM BladeCenter Systems with the new Intel® XeonĂ’ 5500 Series processors provide the best combination of value, performance, and reliability. Download the white paper to see how. Read More

Twitter growth prompts switch from MySQL to 'NoSQL' database
Twitter Inc. is slowly moving off the MySQL database for so-called 'NoSQL' open-source database technology that's already been embraced by Web 2.0 counterparts, Facebook Inc. and Digg. Read More


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FSF to Google: Free the On2 video codec
In an open letter to Google, the Free Software Foundation has urged Google to open source a video codec that it acquired in its purchase of On2, completed Monday. Read More

Oracle set to merge Java virtual machines
The plan to meld HotSpot with JRockit is evolving, and a single JVM based on both technologies is expected within two years Read More

Australian Potato network feeds Dili's communication needs
Millions of people in developing countries could receive access to free or low-cost telephony services thanks to a new locally-developed wireless mesh network. Read More



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