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  • Sun Changes Channel Strategy to Fill Gaps

    Sun Microsystems has relaunched its Partner Advantage Program with new requirements and rewards to compensate its channel for covering white space and pushing technology adoption. Partners will be rewarded less on how much they sell and more on what they sell, where they sell it and within what solution, to fill gaps in coverage—both geographically…

  • Why Did Microsoft Delay IE Patch?

    Microsoft has temporarily delayed the re-release of a critical Internet Explorer browser patch because of problems with the way its proprietary Systems Management Server handles cabinet (.cab) files, according to sources familiar with the matter. The Redmond, Wash., software giant markets SMS as a business tool for simplifying patch management, but because of a bug…

  • BEA Buys Flashline for SOA Edge

    In a move to bolster its service-oriented architecture tool set, BEA Systems has acquired Flashline. The San Jose, Calif., company acquired Cleveland-based Flashline for its metadata repository and will incorporate that repository into the BEA AquaLogic family. The Flashline repository will become BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Repository and will be a complementary product to BEA’s AquaLogic…

  • Cisco Buys On-Demand Video Startup

    Cisco Systems on Aug. 21 disclosed that it acquired IPTV startup Arroyo Video Solutions for $92 million. Cisco’s acquisition of the privately held on-demand video provider is intended to give the company a leg up among cable companies and other carriers looking to deliver video-on-demand beyond TVs to other devices such as PCs and mobile…

  • Microsoft, Nortel Push ‘Unified Communications’ at VoiceCon

    SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft, with the help of new alliance partner Nortel Networks, sought to build momentum for its fledgling Unified Communications initiative at the VoiceCon conference here. But the success of Microsoft’s efforts is not assured, and its initial foray into the IP telephony market raised more questions than it answered. Microsoft’s aim is to become…

  • Fresh Rumors Erupt over Red Hat-Oracle Buy

    First, rumor had it that Oracle was buying JBoss. Didn’t happen. Then Larry Ellison reportedly was dissing Red Hat support and making noises about Oracle stepping in to provide that support. Oracle went (typically) mute about any supposed plans put forth by its free-wheeling head, Mr. “I-don’t-check-with-no-stinkin’-media-relations-before-I-open-my-mouth” Ellison. Then there was last week at LinuxWorld,…

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