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InfoWorld: Update: Microsoft and Novell extend Linux partnership
Microsoft said Wednesday it would purchase up to $100 million in coupons for Suse Linux support from Novell, furthering a controversial 2006 partnership aimed at customers who run both Windows and Linux in their server environments.
DM Europe: Red Group moves over to IP with TNS
Italy's Red Group is offering its customers the opportunity to move their payments to IP and adopt a multi-acquirer approach, after signing a deal with Transaction Network Services (TNS).
DM Europe: LOT Polish Airlines selects ITA solution
By expanding its use of QPX, a management system for airfare pricing and shopping, LOT Polish Airlines hopes to create new consumer-driven products that will increase bookings being made through the airline's website, Lot.com.
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IGEL announces certification for Vmware Virtual Desktop Manager
Reset Generation now available on N-Gage
Alca-Lu chairman, CEO to step down
Parallel software speeds DreamWorks animation efforts
Atmel, Telit cooperate in M2M communication
Sergel acquires UAB Creditcollect
Essex SAS to close manufacturing unit in France
Oracle sours on BEA buy plan
BEA for sale? Not likely
RRD chooses UDcast IP-Encapsulator
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·Shuttle unveils affordable mini PC
Shuttle is producing limited numbers of the Shuttle XPC P2 3500S, a complete system at an attractive price, on the occassion of its 25th anniversary.
·Red Group moves over to IP with TNS
Italy's Red Group is offering its customers the opportunity to move their payments to IP and adopt a multi-acquirer approach, after signing a deal with Transaction Network Services (TNS).
·LOT Polish Airlines selects ITA solution
By expanding its use of QPX, a management system for airfare pricing and shopping, LOT Polish Airlines hopes to create new consumer-driven products that will increase bookings being made through the airline's website, Lot.com.
·DataPlay acquires DaTARIUS technology
DataPlay will be forming a new subsidiary in Austria and in the United States to continue to serve DaTARIUS's existing customer base.
·Ikanos delivers gateway solution to European carrier
Ikanos Communication's residential gateway productshave been integrated into Sagem Communications' residential gateway.
·Capgemini Telecom Media Defense SAS selects Autonomy solution
Etalk Qfiniti Enterprise provides a scalable and flexible platform that is key to managing compliance, risk, and quality in the global enterprise.
·ITT to equip UK MoD with Night Vision
Through the agreement, ITT Night Vision will continue to equip the UK military with the HMNVS and provide in-support services.
·Short Fuze unveils animation software
Short Fuze has announced the first consumer release of Moviestorm, a user-friendly software package for creating animated movies.
·Xelerated closes $13m funding round
The company informed that the new funding will be used to develop Xelerated's network processor and Ethernet switching family as well as extend sales and support internationally.
·Klesch & Company selects Triple Point for commodity management
Commodity XL is a multi-market commodity and enterprise risk management solution that meets all of the requirements for supply, trading, marketing, logistics, scheduling, risk management and accounting.
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·Update: Microsoft and Novell extend Linux partnership
Microsoft said Wednesday it would purchase up to $100 million in coupons for Suse Linux support from Novell, furthering a controversial 2006 partnership aimed at customers who run both Windows and Linux in their server environments.
·Android SDK update arrives from Google at last
Following some developer complaints of slow progress, Google on Monday released an updated version of the Android software development kit as well as a timeline for future releases.
·Android phone could come in November
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released documents on Monday that may indicate that the first Android phone will hit the U.S. market in November.
·Torvalds: Fed up with the 'security circus'
Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel, says he's fed up with what he sees as a "security circus" surrounding software vulnerabilities and how they're hyped by security people.
·Google Reader becomes more discreet when sharing
Google has increased the options for sharing feeds in its Reader product, giving users more control over this feature.
·Google says thanks for Android petition
After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks.
·Oracle puts its spin on former BEA app server
Oracle this week upgraded the WebLogic application server that the company gained in its BEA Systems acquisition, adding integration with Oracle's Fusion middleware platform.
·Linux patent pool to push for 'defensive publication'
A tech vendor-backed company that buys up patents in an effort to protect the Linux community from intellectual property (IP) litigation will soon launch a Web site to help inventors file defensive publications -- documents that make details of an invention public, preventing others from later making patent claims on it.
·IBM exec on Linux apps: 'I'm tired of waiting'
Open source software may not make major inroads into industry-specific enterprise applications, according to an IBM open source guru.
·Ubuntu goes enterprise
Ubuntu is well known in user circles as the cool kids' Linux. It's available pre-installed on PCs and laptops from Dell and from numerous smaller computer vendors. What Ubuntu hasn't been known as is a Linux distribution that matters to CIOs and IT managers. Things are changing.
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