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    The antitrust investigation into Microsoft's activities lasted nearly half a decade, but by the time regulators finally came to a landmark conclusion, Microsoft had already established its position and the rival product was all but defunct.

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    With Borland posting its fifth consecutive profitable quarter, CEO Dale Fuller oversees operations at one of the few feel-good stories in the computer industry's prolonged winter of discontent. What chance does Borland have of long-term survival?

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    Linux provider Red Hat has launched a program aimed at strengthening relationships with other technology companies.

  • IBM open-source project to release tools

    The Eclipse project is to release an update to its technology that will help development tools from different software companies work together

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    Mainframes should take up the biggest space at this year's LinuxWorld as the OS breaths new life into the old industry standby. Corporations are beginning to take notice .

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  • JBuilder 6: Brewing Java the Borland way

    What does the sixth iteration of Borland's Java IDE have to offer? Web Editor Lamont Adams offers a rundown of JBuilder 6 features.

  • Nokia pushes Java mobiles at Australian conference

    Nokia expects to ship 50 million Java-enabled handsets next year, rising to 100 million in 2003, Nokia’s Matt Rothschild told the Borland Conference Asia Pacific in Melbourne yesterday.

  • Tracking Sales: Five packages tested

    The benefits of keeping information centralised and up to date are obvious for all parts of your business. ZDNet Australia looks at software packages designed to help your sales force stay on track.

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