Thursday, August 14, 2008

IT News HeadLines (InfoWorld)

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  1. Microsoft to unveil new licensing policies for virtual machines
  2. Microsoft kills more third-party ActiveX controls
  3. eXpresso to expand online access to Office files
  4. Apple loses shine with networking, supply chain issues
  5. Google says thanks for Android petition
  6. Storage boom drives strong Brocade results
  7. VMware CEO apologizes for 'time bomb' mess
  8. VMware bugs aggravate users
  9. Mainframe here to stay
  10. SAP users: Support debate isn't over
  11. Sun releases beta of NetBeans IDE
  12. Atos Origin's Olympic goal: invisibility
  13. Gartner: India's top outsourcers moving up to bigger deals
  14. Dell unveils 19-hour Latitude laptop
  15. MSN takes the brunt of Google's U.S. search blitz
  16. Yahoo's Fire Eagle takes flight for location services
  17. Dell gets business-savvy with 'E' family laptops
  18. Microsoft fixes IE, Office in big month of security updates
  19. Cisco combines SMB engineering teams
  20. Virtualization power savings: Virtual Iron debuts new twist
  21. Microsoft updates Office 2004 and 2008
  22. Internet fraud: many complaints, few repercussions
  23. Reflections on a new internal data theft study
  24. Google Mobile App for iPhone
  25. VMware licensing bug blacks out virtual servers
  26. Oracle puts its spin on former BEA app server
  27. ACT revamp focuses on Outlook integration
  28. Microsoft to open interoperability lab in Asia-Pacific
  29. Study: Offshoring not prime cause of bank job losses
  30. Business Objects bets on convergence in IT tools

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