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  • Californians Face Deadline on Microsoft Antitrust Claims

    Thousands of companies and California residents will turn their backs on a share of the $1.1 billion antitrust settlement against Microsoft Corp. if they don’t file simple claim forms by the Jan. 8, 2005 deadline. Last month the California Superior Court signed an order extending the deadline to Jan. 8 to give consumers more time…

  • Oracle Takes Control of PeopleSoft

    Oracle Corp. early Wednesday declared that it had won control of PeopleSoft Inc. after stockholders tendered about 75 percent of the outstanding shares of the Pleasanton, Calif. producer of enterprise application software. Oracle made the announcement after the initial offering period for Oracle’s $26.50 tender offer for all PeopleSoft shares expired at midnight EST Tuesday.…

  • California Mounts Appeal of FCC’s VOIP Order

    The state of California is mounting a legal challenge to a recent Federal Communications Commission ruling that VOIP phone services sold by Vonage Holdings Corp. were exempt from state and local regulations and tariffs. In a petition for review filed with the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit, the Public Utilities Commission of…

  • A Peek Under Microsoft’s Secret ‘Bigtop’

    Microsoft officials have said little about the company’s intentions in the grid-computing space. But that doesn’t mean Microsoft is ignoring the evolving arena of grid/distributed computing. Microsoft is working on a skunk-works project that is code-named Bigtop, which is designed to allow developers to create a set of loosely coupled, distributed operating-systems components in a…

  • Symantec Plus Veritas Equals CA Trouble

    Some people seem to have trouble understanding why Symantec bought Veritas. To me, it was a no-brainer. Symantec, like it or lump it, is the brand name of PC anti-viral software. Veritas, in turn, owns the backup market. Don’t you think most users, and your customers, would like having one stop for both data protection…

  • Citrix, Microsoft Extend Partnership

    Despite speculation that Microsoft Corp. would abandon Citrix Systems Inc.—the company that created MetaFrame and WinFrame, the predecessor to Microsoft’s Terminal Server—and build its own terminal services in the next version of Windows Server, aka “Longhorn,” Microsoft and Citrix recently reached an agreement to collaborate and cross-license Terminal Server and Windows. Citrix MetaFrame Access Suite,…

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