Oracle angered HP after indicating that it will cease to develop technology around Intel's Itanium chip.
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The company says its new device targets users who haven't made a transition to smartphones.
The browser-based tool is the Norwegian company's first open source project.
SAMRASclassic is available on a Microsoft OS and the AcuVision running on Linux.
The majority of open source Android and iPhone apps do not comply with basic licensing obligations, a survey found.
The solution manages SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and other Linux distributions across physical, virtual and cloud environments.
Many are adverse to 'plastic money', and e-commerce suffers delivery bottlenecks, says Intrepid Data Systems.
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Community sentiment is not in Oracle's favour, a JavaOne conference has shown.
The solution brings Windows and Unix enterprise business applications to Mac OS X.
The open source project provides the next-generation of Web application firewall technology. [Local rep: Magix Security]