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  • SAP tries to lure small firms from Oracle

    Business applications maker SAP said Wednesday it has created another so-called safe-passage program designed to lure customers away from rival Oracle--this time aiming it at small and midsize businesses.

  • Corel taps new CEO

    Desktop software specialist Corel announced Tuesday in the US that it has named former IBM vice president David Dobson as its new chief executive officer.

  • New Oracle co-president is former Microsoft exec

    Oracle has picked former Microsoft exec Greg Maffei to be chief financial officer and one of three co-presidents.

  • Nsite launching free online ERP tools

    Starting today in the US, Nsite, a provider of hosted business software, will begin offering a free set of online human resources applications via its Web site.

  • EDS embraces newest Siebel applications

    Siebel Systems will announce today in the US that the first company to complete installation of its latest customer relationship management system is IT services giant Electronic Data Systems.

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  • EDS embraces newest Siebel applications

    Siebel Systems will announce today in the US that the first company to complete installation of its latest customer relationship management system is IT services giant Electronic Data Systems.

  • Microsoft's eye on data protection

    With the settlement Monday of its long-simmering patent dispute with InterTrust Technologies, Microsoft has cleared away legal concerns that have been looming over many of its most important plans.

  • Ximian software gets SuSE support

    Novell is integrating its two major Linux acquisitions, SuSE Linux and Ximian, in a move to bring enterprises back on board.

  • Symantec coughs up latest virus remedy

    The software maker takes the wraps off its upcoming Norton Antivirus 2004, pitching the updated security software as an antidote to complex viruses such as the MSBlast worm.

  • SCO to attack validity of Linux licence

    SCO's strategy for its lawsuit against IBM could destroy the legal foundation of Linux and related software.

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