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IBM Assures Customers They Won’t Get Burned
In preparing to sell its Personal Computer Division to Lenovo Group Ltd., IBM is assuring customers that they will not get burned in the same manner that users did in the wake of Hewlett-Packard Co.’s acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. three years ago, with nixed product lines and mixed messages. “We were an HP shop…
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Despite Compliance, Microsoft Not Giving Up the Fight
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday said it will take immediate steps to provide secret server communications protocols to competitors and to provide a version of Windows without an integrated media player, in compliance with the decision of the European Competition Commission, upheld by the European Union’s Court of First Instance. Nevertheless, the company is keeping its…
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Microsoft Backpedals on Exchange Security Roadmap
Microsoft Corp. Wednesday disclosed that it will not shipas a separate productits Exchange Edge Services, a set of e-mail security and anti-spam enhancements for Exchange Server. In May, Microsoft said it would roll out Exchange Edge Services in 2005. The package was expected to provide support for identification standards, such as SPF (Sender Policy Framework),…
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SCO Reports $6.5 Million Loss
“We believe the release of Legend will strengthen the overall ecosystem of partners, developers, customers, and resellers that rely on OpenServer and will also present SCO with opportunities to upgrade our current installed base.” SCO had previously said at SCOForum, SCO’s annual reseller conference, that Legend would arrive in the first quarter of 2005. McBride…