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Forrester: Spending on new software projects rises

Oracle says ERP software woes are school's own fault | Senator blocks controversial copyright bill

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Forrester: Spending on new software projects rises
For the first time, companies around the world are planning to spend as much on new software projects as they do maintaining existing systems, according to a new report from Forrester Research. Read More


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Oracle says ERP software woes are school's own fault
Oracle has fired back against a New Jersey university's claim it is responsible for a problematic ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project, saying school officials have embarked on a "scorched earth" litigation campaign in order to cover up their own shortcomings. Read More


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Senator blocks controversial copyright bill
A U.S. senator has blocked a controversial bill that would enlist ISPs, search engines and other businesses in blocking access to alleged Websites infringing copyright. Read More



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