Thursday, July 28, 2011

SAP hopes partners will rev up mobile apps sales

  Torvalds's Git: The 'it' technology for software version control | Mozilla mobile OS may face future patent battles, says expert
 
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SAP hopes partners will rev up mobile apps sales
Thousands of SAP partners who sell the Business All-in-One ERP suite and Business Objects analytics software can now also offer customers Sybase mobile technology and applications. Read More


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Torvalds's Git: The 'it' technology for software version control
Developers are taking a strong liking to the distributed system, though Subversion and others remain in the game Read More

Mozilla mobile OS may face future patent battles, says expert
Mozilla's plan to create a mobile operating system will probably face patent challenges, one expert said, while another called it 'too little, too late.' Read More


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NoSQL standouts: New databases for new applications
Cassandra, CouchDB, MongoDB, Redis, Riak, Neo4J, and FlockDB reinvent the data store Read More

Informatica, customer in legal fray over license audit
Data-integration vendor Informatica and a customer are embroiled in a legal dispute over $6.3 million in license fees that Informatica says it is owed due to noncompliance. Read More

 
 
 

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