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Sun, Novell to Merge?
Sun Microsystems Inc. is considering making an attempt to acquire Novell Inc., a move that would have enormous repercussions for competitor IBM. In an interview with eWEEK, Sun President and Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Schwartz acknowledged that the Santa Clara, Calif., company is considering making a move to buy Novell, saying that such a move…
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SCO Readies New OpenServer Unix
LAS VEGAS On Monday, The SCO Group Inc. will announce the release of the developer preview of Legend, the next major release of its flagship Unix operating system, SCO OpenServer, at is annual partner show, SCO Forum. This new version of SCO’s OpenServer goes into beta in September. SCO hopes to release it to distribution…
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Microsoft to Offer Free 64-Bit Windows Upgrade to Some Customers
Microsoft acknowledged earlier this week that it won’t ship its new 64-bit Windows serverversions until mid-2005. But that doesn’t mean Microsoft is content to leave the 64-bit market to Solaris and Unix customers, according to officials with the Redmond, Wash., software vendor. Microsoft is putting the finishing touches on what it’s calling the “x64 Technology…
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Sender ID Stirs Internet Controversy
The Sender ID anti-spam protocol is stirring up commotion in the Internet channel. Some ISPs and Web hosters are in favor of Sender ID, which is aimed at thwarting e-mail spoofing. Others, especially in the Linux community, loudly oppose the Microsoft-backed approach. Yet regardless of their views on Sender ID, people agree on one thing.…
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Financial Exec Says Microsoft’s Fiscal Picture Bright
REDMOND, Wash.—Microsoft Corp. officials said they felt good about the company’s absolute and relative performance over the past few years. The only company that had outperformed it on a compound annual growth rate basis was SAP AG. Taking the podium Thursday to address the financial analysts and media assembled here at the company’s campus headquarters,…