| TOP STORIES - November 4, 2008 | | | | | | | Microsoft's Ray Ozzie Talks Open Source, Azure In an interview with eWEEK at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference, the company's chief software architect explained Microsoft's role in open source and interoperability, software modeling and the Windows Azure cloud OS. READ MORE >> IBM, Sun Deliver OpenSolaris Prototype for IBM Mainframes The two companies make good on a promise to make open source code from the OpenSolaris operating system available on IBM System z mainframes. READ MORE >> Brought to you by Ziff Davis Enterprise Eleven Things You Didn't Know About the World's Largest External Disk Storage Company EMC didn't get to be the world's largest, most successful data storage company by standing pat. In fact, the huge corporation has swallowed no fewer than 40 other companies -- for their technology and their talent -- in the last five years. Read more now! | | Court Reshapes Patent Reform Debate In a decision likely headed to the Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals upholds a patent court ruling that software and business methods can be patented only if they are implemented by a machine or transform something into a new or different thing. The decision reverses a decade-long trend of expanded patent protection. READ MORE >> Aptana Delivers Jaxer 1.0 AJAX Server The company releases Version 1.0 of its AJAX server, as well as Jaxer Pro, a commercially supported version of the Jaxer technology. Jaxer embeds Mozilla Firefox in a server to aid with application development. READ MORE >> Zimbra Joins Google, Microsoft in SAAS with Class Yahoo's open source Zimbra messaging and collaboration software unit releases Zimbra Hosted, a SAAS version of its suite. Zimbra Hosted is designed to remove the burden from colleges and universities of running software on their own hardware. READ MORE >> | |  | | | |  | | | |
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