XBRL group offers $20K for best open source app

Apple calls for Mac devs to submit Lion apps | W3C chastises Apple on HTML5 patenting

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XBRL group offers $20K for best open source app
The XBRL US consortium is offering $20,000 to the individual or group that develops the most innovative application for reading XBRL-tagged financial data. Read More


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Storage technologies for server virtualization
When deployed together, highly virtualized HP 3PAR Utility Storage, powered by Intel® Xeon® processors, and server virtualization from VMware deployed on HP server blades deliver a compelling utility computing solution. Read now

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Application Control: reduce risk with endpoint security
This paper details how endpoint security solutions that incorporate application control provide the most efficient, comprehensive defense against unauthorized applications. Read now

Apple calls for Mac devs to submit Lion apps
Apple yesterday urged developers to submit their Lion apps for review before the OS X upgrade launches, making some wonder whether the operating system will launch this week as many had expected. Read More

W3C chastises Apple on HTML5 patenting
The World Wide Web Consortium is seeking to invalidate a pair of Apple patents so the underlying technologies can be used as part of a royalty-free HTML5 stack. Read More


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Application-Aware Network Performance Management
Riverbed® Cascade© stacks up extremely well against the competition. How well? In particular, Cascade outperforms other application-aware network performance management solutions in such important areas as product strength and cost efficiency. Read Now.

Google updates Android Market client to better showcase apps
Google is launching a redesigned Android Market client for phones that is intended to better showcase top applications and features an improved UI and faster downloading of products. Read More

Judge: It's 'possible' Google knew of Java violation
It "appears possible" that Google knew that its Android mobile operating system would violate Java patents held by Oracle, but decided to go ahead with the effort anyway, the judge overseeing the companies' intellectual property lawsuit said in a letter filed Tuesday. Read More

MicroStrategy 'gateway' links Facebook to enterprise apps
MicroStrategy is rolling out a cloud-based service that allows the exchange of data between Facebook and enterprise applications, the BI (business intelligence) vendor announced Tuesday during its user conference in Monte Carlo. Read More



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