Joris Evers

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Oracle wants application management handed over

Putting muscle behind the outsourcing model of application management, Oracle Corp. said it is starting an international campaign to persuade customers to hand over maintenance of their Oracle software.

Oracle wants users to hand over apps management

Putting muscle behind the outsourcing model of application management, Oracle said it is starting an international campaign to persuade customers to hand over maintenance of their Oracle software.

Net2Phone, ADIR sue Cisco over VoIP technology

Net2Phone Inc. and its subsidiary ADIR Technologies Inc. have filed a lawsuit against Cisco Systems Inc. seeking compensatory and punitive damages for breach of contract, the charging companies said Tuesday in a statement.

Oracle preps 9i for IBM mainframe Linux systems

Oracle Corp. will release a version of its 9i database software for IBM Corp. mainframe Linux environments in mid-2002, the company said last week.

Oracle preps 9i for IBM mainframe Linux systems

Oracle Corp. will release a version of its 9i database software for IBM Corp. mainframe Linux environments in mid-2002, the company said Monday.

CEBIT – Fujitsu Siemens unveils PDA, expands business unit

Fujitsu Siemens Computers BV introduced its Pocket Loox, the world's first PDA based on Intel Corp.'s XScale processor, on Wednesday and said it acquired a company to expand its pen-based computing business.

Fujitsu Siemens unveils PDA, expands business unit

Fujitsu Siemens Computers introduced its Pocket Loox, the world

Activists want clarification on antiterrorism proposal

Word of an antiterrorism addition to an international cybercrime treaty has prompted dozens of privacy groups and civil liberty campaigners to send a letter seeking clarification on the proposal to the Council of Europe, which has been asked to draft the addition.

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