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Week in Review: Google comes out victorious
Google looks to have drawn a line under the Street View privacy arguments, while Oracle and Sun change the IT industry - but for good or bad?
EU approves Oracle’s acquisition of Sun
The EU has now approved the acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle but it still has China and Russia to contend with before the deal is done.
Oracle originally only wanted Sun’s software
Oracle wasn’t looking for Sun’s hardware business in the first place, according to filing documents.
Google accused of more Java pilfering
A software patent blogger claims Google took more code than Oracle highlighted in court papers filed last year.
Oracle to buy Sun for $7.4 billion
Sun Microsystems and Oracle have confirmed that the two companies will merge.
Oracle issues ‘huge’ patch update
A whopping 78 vulnerabilities are addressed in Oracle's latest CPU.
Oracle unveils new SPARC Supercluster
Oracle's new combination of hardware and software showcases the new 16-core Sun SPARC T3 processor.
Vulnerability disclosure hits record levels
More vulnerability disclosures were made in the first half of 2010 than ever before for such a period, according to IBM research.
Analysis: New IBM mainframe targets the bankers
Rumours of the mainframe's death are exaggerated, Big Blue says, as it rolls out its latest big iron, the zEnterprise.
UPDATED: European Commission delays Oracle/Sun deal
The European Commission is to launch a investigation into Oracle’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
Oracle and Sun deal gets green light
Oracle today announced that its offer for Sun Microsystems has received approval from the US Department of Justice.
Sun releases AMD Opteron-based servers
AMD strengthens quad-core market share with first Sun-based severs powered by delayed Opteron chip.
Sun extends open source storage
Sun Microsystems has extended its open source storage platform with new developer tools and services.
Sun Microsystems slashes 1,300 jobs
Some 1,300 Sun employees have been laid off as part of a long term growth strategy.
Apple fixes DNS security flaw
Apple protects itself from a highly publicised DNS vulnerability which has the potential to severely hit browsers and operating systems.
Sun claims seven records with new server
Server manufacturer highlights success in industry standard enterprise benchmarks to sell the benefits of its latest Solaris based system.
IBM tops worldwide server shipments growth
Server shipments grew 12 per cent while revenue grew nearly six per cent in the second quarter of 2008.
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