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VERITAS Storage Foundation for Windows: Comparing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Logical Disk Manager to VERITAS Storage Foundation for Windows
White Paper The purpose of this paper is to compare Logical Disk Manager, which provides the support for Dynamic disks, to VERITAS Storage Foundation for Windows; a licensed solution from VERITAS Software. This... [15 Jan 2005]
IEEE 802.16 Standards Crystallize the Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Industry
White Paper These standards, covering licensed and license-exempt bands from 2-66 GHz worldwide, are creating a firm foundation for the development of the industry. The IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband... [10 Apr 2008]
IEEE 802.16 Standards Crystallize the Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Industry
These standards, covering licensed and license-exempt bands from 2-66 GHz worldwide, are creating a firm foundation for the development of the industry. The IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband... [01 Dec 2004]
VERITAS Storage Foundation and Microsoft Exchange: CXP Flash
White Paper The dynamic disk management functionality in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is based on technology licensed to Microsoft by VERITAS Software Corporation. VERITAS Volume Manager for... [14 Nov 2007]
The EPCglobal Network Demonstration
White Paper Billions of dollars have been invested into many supply chain management solutions, and many companies have purchased, developed or licensed supply chain solutions for their own environment. Finally, world leaders in... [15 Nov 2006]
Has BT violated the GPL?
News BT is in dispute with some in the open source community over its use of GPL-licensed code in its Home Hub router. However Coughlan emphasised that GPL-violations.org is primarily interested in ensuring everyone who uses... [29 Jan 2007]
Microsoft agrees $1.2bn deal with Lenovo
News Lenovo and Microsoft first agreed back in November 2005 that licensed copies of Windows would come pre-installed on Lenovo machines. Now it is part of the WTO, China must replace unlicensed copies of Microsoft software... [18 Apr 2006]
Government to privatise air?
News For Martin Cave, however, a system for the free trading of privately held or licensed spectrum is simply the best way to make sure it is used as efficiently as possible. In 1995 the Progress and Freedom... [18 Jun 2001]
Linux leader attacks "anti-DRM" GPL
News Torvalds said: "If enough interesting content is licensed that way, DRM eventually becomes marginalised. The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is in the process of revising the GPL, a seminal document that... [06 Feb 2006]
Sun goes on the offensive with Java
News That universality poses a threat to Microsoft, which has been tangling with Sun over Java since not long after Sun licensed the software in 1996. Though Java hasn't displaced Windows as a foundation for... [16 Jun 2003]
Symantec accuses Microsoft of "IP violations"
News Microsoft licensed a "light" version of Volume Manager from Veritas in 1996 and used it in Windows 2000, Schallop said. The software behemoth then used it to develop functionality for Windows Server 2003, which competes... [19 May 2006]
Sony accused over chip infringement
News The patent covers advanced chipmaking technologies and has been licensed by a number of technology companies, according to the WARF representative, who said Sony and Toshiba have so far declined to obtain a licence. [28 Oct 2003]
What's the fuss about... UnitedLinux?
Comment AT&T licensed this operating system as Unix to any company that wanted to use it, provided they pay for a licence and did not change the base code. Linux - main challenger to the future of Microsoft, or is it the new... [16 Aug 2002]
Sun faces Java challenge from open source developers
News Anthony Green, Java engineering manager at Cygnus, said the test suite gives developers who use Java clones like Chai a means of testing their products to see if they behave like fully licensed Java products. [14 Apr 1999]
Webcasting ejected from broadcasting treaty
News Doctorow said in his blog: "This [treaty] would allow a webcaster (anyone who sends you audiovisual material over the internet) to have a 50 year monopoly over what you do with the material you receive from him - even if he's sending you... [09 May 2006]
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