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Lifting Products Manufacturer Improves Efficiency And Customer Service With New Management System

White Papers The company now has a transparent, accurate inventory of products, which is resulting in faster, better customer service: Customers are receiving products a week earlier, on average, and the new system tracks products for greater consumer peace of...

[February 23, 2007, 0:00]

Web Developers Wary Of AOL Switch

News America Online may be too late to launch a full-scale offensive in the browser wars, but it might be able to broker a lasting peace. For all practical purposes, the Web has become a one-browser world over the past few years.

[March 27, 2002, 12:31]

Does Microsoft's Novell Pact Mean War On Linux?

News Microsoft on Thursday declared a "patent peace" with Novell, the number-two Linux seller. In other words, the partnership can be interpreted as an attempt to inject Microsoft's patent values into the open-source world.

[November 6, 2006, 8:57]

Microsoft's Security Complex

Leader Malware of all kinds flourishes, patches are issued in considerable numbers -- eleven so far this month -- and far from reaping a peace dividend from more secure, easier to maintain software the company has been out buying anti-virus and anti...

[February 18, 2005, 12:25]

Developers Angry Over Software Patent 'evasion'

Talkback America is the only major rogue state and threat to international peace in the world today. Annhialate microsoft and america.this will reduce FUD about opensource and reduce the worlds pollution by %50.that's right, America (5% of the world pop...

[February 4, 2005, 10:11]

Is Microsoft Losing Its Grip In Asia?

News The peace of mind--from knowing that viruses which exploit Microsoft system vulnerabilities cannot touch Linux--is priceless," Ho said. In the past four months alone, worms like Nimda, Code Red and SirCam have wrecked havoc in the Internet world...

[October 30, 2001, 9:15]

Leader: Progress In NT Alliances?

News I have in my hand a document that guarantees peace in our time. But while the boss has busily been patronising potential customers by telling them how stupid they are for buying PCs and Windows, Sun's salesmen have been living in the real world...

[September 21, 1998, 6:06]

Outrage At Gates' Knighthood

News Other readers said they were put off the whole idea of getting a knighthood: "It's a bit like giving a Nobel Prize for Peace to G.W. No, tell us what you really mean… "Microsoft has done more than any other company to hold back the development of...

[March 2, 2005, 17:30]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog To the BBC World Service, where instead of speaking peace unto nation Google has been running hundreds of servers around the world for years, so it knows all this. Some things are obvious: it's out in that part of the world because of plentiful...

[June 16, 2006, 18:50]

Email Worm Exploits 11 September

News A worm was launched weeks after the attacks last year that claimed to be a message of peace. The worm has the subject line "All people" and appears to be from "main@world.com. According to antivirus company McAfee.com, the worm starts a mass...

[September 11, 2002, 15:44]

Microsoft's Legal Problems Not Over Yet

News The same requirement attached to the $1.95 billion deal with Sun and the $750 million peace treaty with AOL Time Warner. For the world's most famous antitrust defendant, other possible legal woes remain.

[October 12, 2005, 9:35]

Microsoft's Mixed Messages Over ODF

News And maybe world peace has broken out and there will never be famine again," said McCreesh. Microsoft has no plans to support OpenDocument Format in its own applications by default, despite the fact it has backed the ODF for ANSI accreditation.

[May 18, 2007, 16:24]

Microsoft Forms Council For Software Interoperability

News Sun and Microsoft have often been at odds over the years, culminating in a peace pact in 2004 when they agreed to settle various patent litigation. They are working with us in a taskforce that can look at what is going on in the world and respond...

[November 14, 2006, 15:13]

Microsoft Will Not Sue Over Linux Patents

News We conducted research into the best way to give customers peace of mind," said McGrath. According to John McCreesh, OpenOffice.org marketing project lead, the open-source world is convinced that Microsoft would not substantiate its allegations.

[May 21, 2007, 11:16]

Breaking News: Microsoft Dodges EU Appeal Questions

Blog He seemed pretty jovial and even kicked off proceedings with a Woody Allen gag about learning to speed read and after digesting War and Peace in 20 minutes - concluding it was about Russia. However he was quick to point out that did not mean that...

[September 17, 2007, 14:25]

'Vote Virus' Poses As Plea For Peace

News The virus appears with the subject line: "Peace between America and Islam! Let's vote to live in peace! The virus is believed to be the work of an opportunist and not associated with the 11 September jetliner attacks on the World Trade Center and...

[September 25, 2001, 8:55]

The Messaging Diplomats: Can They Bring Peace?

News One is that you are, in effect, publishing to the world that you happen to be present online at any given moment. After all, says Saraswat, "We don't have to design a whole new standard -- we have to design a standard that will work in the real world.

[August 3, 1999, 13:19]

Dear Bill, Thank You And Good Luck!

Talkback I haven’t forgotten the day War and Peace first aired - 1972. Because of you, most of the world now spends an enormous amount of its time glued to the front of a computer screen whose takeover of that other great screen of ubiquity, the television...

[June 26, 2008, 9:22]

Sun Makes Peace With The Linux World

News Sun has been trying to make peace with other rivals as well - among them Microsoft and storage specialist EMC. At times, Linux has been an ally in Sun's competition with Microsoft Windows, but at other times, it has been a competitor to Solaris.

[September 13, 2005, 9:45]