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Oracle open sources TopLink as part of involvement with Eclipse

Oracle is making the whole of its TopLink Java persistence framework freely available as part of the vendor's increased involvement in the open-source development tools Eclipse Foundation community, the company announced Tuesday.

Corporate tug-of-war around e-mail retention policy

A recent Gartner Inc. study of some 500 business persons has found that e-mail is their preferred mode of communication.

Lawson to provide ERP hosting with IBM

Lawson Software continues to broaden its relationship with close partner IBM as the midmarket applications vendor Monday announced plans to enter the hosting market and use more of IBM's middleware.

Microsoft pales in comparison to online competitors, analysts say

Despite its CEO's claims that Microsoft eventually will trump Google to be number one in online search revenue, the company's online business is "massively underperforming" against the competition, according to a leading financial analyst.

Sun releases new version of enterprise middleware

Sun Microsystems has released a new version of its Java Enterprise System set of subscription-based enterprise middleware with the emphasis on making the offering more modular.

Airports thumbs up on ID system

security is soaring at Canadian airports with the rollout of a dual biometric-based airport identification card program by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA), reportedly the first of its kind in the world

SOA driving IDS Scheer

COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLEService-oriented architecture, or SOA, is all the buzz these days, but those in the know say the concepts behind SOA have...

iSCSI vendor expands portfolio

LeftHand Networks is expanding its storage area network (SAN) portfolio with a product supporting enterprise-class data management.

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