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Judge Tells Microsoft to Add Java to Windows
A federal judge is forcing Microsoft Corp. to release a new version of Windows that will incorporate Sun Microsystems Java programming language. U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz said Microsoft has 120 days to build Java into Windows. Motz decided
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Microsoft Unleashes Commerce Server 2002 Beta
oftware titan Microsoft Corp. Wednesday took the first step in its plan to reinvent its line of .NET Enterprise Server software as part of its Web services strategy with the release of the beta version of Commerce Server 2002. "Commerce Server 2002
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Government Approves Encryption Standard
Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans Tuesday officially finalized the federal government's approval of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a data encryption technique that will be used to protect sensitive information and which is widely expected to
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Firms Upgrade UDDI Business Registry
A few weeks after Microsoft Corp. and IBM Corp. aired an XML-based Web services specification, the two tech giants were back in the trenches to further develop their Web Yellow Pages services initiative known as the Universal Description, Discovery, and
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Nokia, Competitors Vow Interoperability
Nokia, Sony Corporation and a host of leading wireless vendors announced two initiatives to promote interoperability among wireless devices developed by different manufacturers. Noticeably absent from the announcements was Microsoft, which has different
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Microsoft, IBM Hash Out Web Services Specification
With the notion that Web services are a relatively new blip on the radars of tech firms, it makes sense for rivals to work together in the early going to hash out standards. IBM Corp. and Microsoft Corp. apparently agree as the two revealed Thursday
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McAfee.com and eEye Get Secure With Each Other
Two network security firms announced a co-branding deal Monday that is expected to boost each company's bottom line. Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Anti-virus firm McAfee.com and Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based network security software maker eEye Digital Security
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Microsoft Reissues Patch
Microsoft Corp. Monday issued a revised patch for a flaw in the implementation of the Remote Data Protocol (RDP). The flaw affected terminal service in Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition and Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows
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