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Abstract: Judge Rules Against Microsoft In Java Lawsuit 11/17/98, 8:35 p.m. ET) By Reuters In a stinging defeat for Microsoft, a federal judge Tuesday backed technology claims by Sun Microsystems and gave the software company 90 days to modify the Windows 98 operating system or pull it from the market. U.S. D
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Abstract: Microsoft jilts Java tool By Dana Gardner InfoWorld Electric Posted at 6:48 AM PT, Feb 13, 1999 Just months ago, Microsoft professed love for Java-the-language, but jeered at Java-the-platform. Now that a court ruling has forced Microsoft to adopt pure Java in its products, the company may be ready
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Abstract: Cool' faces hot fight inside MS Some at Microsoft hope it will kill Java, but 'Cool' programming technology may never see the light of day. By Mary Jo Foley, Sm@rt Reseller February 16, 1999 5:04 PM PT Whether Microsoft Corp.s rival to Java ever makes it off company whiteboards depends as much on in
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Abstract: Microsoft may follow own path on Java By Michael Moeller, PC Week Online November 17, 1998 7:17 PM PT In the wake of Tuesday's ruling forcing Microsoft Corp. to ship Sun Microsystem Inc.s version of Java in Windows 98, Internet Explorer and its development tools, the big question now is what happens
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Abstract: What the Java ruling really says By Deborah Gage, Sm@rtReseller November 19, 1998 10:04 AM ET The U.S. District Court handed Sun Microsystems Inc. a clear victory on Java Tuesday, despite Microsoft Corp.s claims to the contrary, as an examination of the ruling shows. Microsoft is prevented from dist
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Abstract: Microsoft Will Modify Java Code 11/19/98, 2:22 p.m. ET) By Paula Rooney, Computer Retail Week Following a court ruling in Sun Microsystems' favor Tuesday, Microsoft will ship to the channel updated Java code for Windows 98 and its Visual J and Visual Studio Internet development tools, company source
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Abstract: Sun extends Java to support XML By James Niccolai InfoWorld Electric Posted at 10:31 AM PT, Mar 10, 1999 Sun Microsystems said on Tuesday it is creating an extension for the Java platform to provide support for Extensible Markup Language (XML) a move the company said will make it easier for develope
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Abstract: HP Java Test Kit Strikes Blow Against Sun 03/16/99, 12:26 p.m. ET) By Guy Middleton, Network Week Hewlett-Packard has struck a blow in its Java war with Sun by releasing an open source test kit to encourage developers to build products compatible with its Chai Virtual Machine. The company said the C
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Abstract: Microsoft Hasn't Killed Off Java Yet By Deborah Gage, March 20, 1999 IE 5.0 relegates Microsoft's Virtual Machine to an optional download; competitors ready their own strategies. Microsoft Corp. is making its customers work a little harder to use Java. Microsoft has included no Java Virtual Machine
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Abstract: Sun emerges from deal smelling like a rose By Michael Moeller, PC Week Online November 24, 1998 4:32 PM ET Like a three-team trade in baseball, today's deal involving Netscape Communications Corp. America Online Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. has a little something for everyone. Netscape gets market
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Abstract: HP, Sun Split Over Real-Time Java Spec 12/01/98, 10:50 a.m. ET) By Alexander Wolfe, EE Times The latest salvo in the war between Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems for control of real-time Java will be fired this week, when an HP-led coalition is expected to announce it has linked up with a standa
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Abstract: Gates, on tape, draws laughs about stance toward Java By Michael Moeller, PC Week Online December 2, 1998 2:14 PM ET WASHINGTON - Bill Gates stole the show again this morning at Microsoft Corp.s antitrust trial with evasive answers to questions about Java. The screening of more than a half-hour of t
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Abstract: Microsoft and Justice Department grapple over Java question By Patrick Thibodeau IDG News Service, Washington Bureau Posted at 9:58 AM PT, Dec 3, 1998 WASHINGTON - James Gosling, creator of the Java cross-platform programming language, acknowledged in court Thursday during the Microsoft antitrust tr
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Abstract: Java prepares for its fourth birthday party By Dana Gardner, Ed Scannell, and Ted Smalley Bowen, InfoWorld Electric Posted at 5:29 PM PT, Dec 4, 1998 Java will get a 4-year birthday party of sorts next week when Sun Microsystems introduces its Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.2 at the Java Business Expo
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Abstract: IBM calls on Sun to hand Java to standards body By Dana Gardner InfoWorld Electric Posted at 5:23 PM PT, Dec 7, 1998 Adding more fuel to a fire building around Sun Microsystems to open up its Java technology, IBM executives on Monday called on Sun to hasten its handing over of a least part of the te
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Abstract: Jikes! More open source code IBM jumps on the open-source bandwagon by releasing code for Java compiler By Antone Gonsalves and Peter Coffee, PC Week Online December 7, 1998 9:00 AM ET IBM today will join the growing ranks of open-source developers when it releases the source code of its Jikes Java
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Abstract: On eve of Sun's latest JDK, Microsoft claims best JVM By Dana Gardner InfoWorld Electric Posted at 6:14 AM PT, Dec 8, 1998 NEW YORK - Just as Sun Microsystems was about to officially anoint its new Java Development Kit (JDK) Version 1.2, here Tuesday, Microsoft announced a pure Java upgrade to its 3
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Abstract: Judge orders settlement talks in Java dispute By Deborah Gage, Sm@rt Reseller January 7, 1999 12:11 PM ET U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte ordered Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. to hold settlement talks over how Java interacts with native code. A settlement would remove one major issue fr
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Abstract: Sun backs Novell's directory By Deborah Gage, Sm@rt Reseller January 11, 1999 11:22 AM ET Sun Microsystems Inc. will unveil Jini in San Francisco this month, and standing alongside will be Novell Inc. with its Novell Directory Services. The two companies have been in talks for several months on Jini
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Abstract: IBM backs Linux with solid DB2 Beta ably ports leading DB technology to Linux By Timothy Dyck for PC Week Labs January 11, 1999 9:00 AM ET IBM's pending release of DB2 for Linux spotlights both the benefits and hurdles to Linux's adoption in the enterprise. In PC Week Labs' tests of a beta of DB2 fo
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Abstract: HP Java split widens By Charles Babcock, Inter@ctive Week Online November 9, 1998 10:44 AM PT Hewlett-Packard Co. said last week its split with Sun Microsystems Inc. over embedded Java was irreparable and it was launching its embedded Java clone, Chai, as a brand with other vendors, including Micros
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Abstract: Forte unveils jForte beta version, forms Java business unit By Jeff Walsh InfoWorld Electric Posted at 1:09 PM PT, Feb 23, 1999 Forte Software Tuesday formed a new Enterprise Java Business Unit and released the beta version of its product suite that is code-named jForte, which enables companies to d
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Abstract: Oracle: Brave new world of Linux, Java By Stephen Shankland Staff Writer, CNET News.com March 2, 1999, 12:35 p.m. PT SAN JOSE, California-Linux and Java will form the core of a brave new computer world that is centered on the Internet and eventually bypasses Microsoft, according to the view espoused
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Abstract: Symantec readies upgrade to popular Visual Cafe 3.0 By Dana Gardner InfoWorld Electric Posted at 12:33 PM PT, Oct 20, 1998 Symantec next week will announce Version 3.0 of its popular Java development tools, Visual Cafe Database Edition, Visual Cafe Professional Edition, and Visual Cafe Standard Edit
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Abstract: Sun to bundle NetDynamics app server with Solaris By Dana Gardner InfoWorld Electric Posted at 4:07 PM PT, Oct 21, 1998 Borrowing a few ideas from Netscape Communications and Microsoft, Sun Microsystems laid out a strategy Wednesday that emphasizes the concept of building enterprise Web portals aide
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Abstract: Standards change for real-time Java fails National standards body refuses to wrest control of real-time Java from Sun. By Antone Gonsalves, PC Week A national standards body has rejected a proposal that it oversee the standards process for real-time Java, staving off attempts to wrest the process fr
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Abstract: Bluestone moves to marry Java and XML By Jeff Walsh InfoWorld Electric Posted at 7:20 AM PT, Jan 29, 1999 Bluestone Software on Monday will launch a new freeware project that makes the Java Swing application programming interfaces and foundation classes available to the Extensible Markup Language (X
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Abstract: Caught in the crossfire By Bob Trott InfoWorld Electric Posted at 3:55 PM PT, Feb 19, 1999 Confusion in the Windows developers' community continues to mount as Microsoft ponders its next Java moves - both in court and in its own product plans. The most recent by-product of this confusion emerged las

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Abstract: Sun debuts new Java Embedded Server By Nancy Weil InfoWorld Electric Posted at 9:32 AM PT, Mar 1, 1999 Sun Microsystems on Monday said the next version of its Java Embedded Server is available now and a future release will allow service providers to deploy Jini technology. The next version of the Ja

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Abstract: Microsoft Appeals Java Injunction 01/14/99, 4:00 p.m. ET) By Lee Pender, Computer Reseller News The dispute over Java between Microsoft and Sun Microsystems rose to a new level Thursday when Microsoft filed an appeal to a district court judge's preliminary injunction against the company. In November
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Abstract: Microsoft says Visual J+ complies with Sun's Java By Antone Gonsalves, PC Week Online January 22, 1999 9:58 AM ET Microsoft Corp. said Thursday it has released a service pack for Visual Studio 6.0 that makes Visual J+ the suite's Java development tool, compliant with a court order stemming from Sun
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Abstract: Oracle ships 8i database By Wylie Wong Staff Writer, CNET News.com March 1, 1999, 12:35 p.m. PT A key component in Oracle's strategy to render Microsoft's Windows unnecessary is finally hitting the streets. Oracle today began shipping its Oracle 8i database, two months after the company's initial re
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Abstract: IBM leads drive to give EJB control to a standards body By Dana Gardner InfoWorld Electric Posted at 4:46 PM PT, Mar 5, 1999 IBM is leading the call for Sun Microsystems to cede stewardship of its Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) specification to a neutral standards body, such as the Object Management Gro
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Abstract: Microsoft brings Java tool into compliance with order By Bob Trott InfoWorld Electric Posted at 12:39 PM PT, Jan 21, 1999 Microsoft quietly brought its Java development tool into compliance with a court order on Thursday by releasing Service Pack 2 for Visual Studio 6.0, the company's suite of devel
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Abstract: Sun To Unveil Much-Vaunted Jini Technology 01/25/99, 10:01 a.m. ET) By Reuters SAN FRANCISCO - Sun Microsystems will formally unveil Monday a much-vaunted new technology called Jini that seeks to make connecting any computing device to a computer network as easy as plugging in a telephone. Palo Alto
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Abstract: Sun gives away major chip designs By Brooke Crothers and Stephen Shankland Staff Writers, CNET News.com March 2, 1999, 8:50 a.m. PT update Sun Microsystems will give away core chip technology, mirroring the open computer code movement in the Linux world. Sun Microsystems is distributing the basic de
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Abstract: Easing browser interface development By Paul Festa Staff Writer, CNET News.com March 26, 1999, 11:40 a.m. PT Browser engineers are cooking up a new way to create user interfaces that could have broad ramifications for application programming. Engineers at America Online's newly acquired Netscape Com
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Abstract: AOL buys Netscape, joins Sun in Java deal By Rebecca Sykes InfoWorld Electric Posted at 7:16 AM PT, Nov 24, 1998 America Online on Tuesday announced it will acquire Netscape in a stock-for-stock transaction worth $4.2 billion. AOL also announced a strategic alliance with Sun Microsystems, including
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Abstract: Host of vendors puts weight behind Linux By Jeff Walsh InfoWorld Electric Posted at 3:55 PM PT, Feb 19, 1999 Linux will be in the spotlight in March at the first-ever LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, in San Jose, Calif. with several vendors delivering key announcements at the show. IBM (www.ibm.com)
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Abstract: IBM launches biggest Linux lineup ever On March 2, at LinuxWorld, IBM announced support for Linux, the open-source operating system. The announcement, of planned key alliances, flagship products, and the industry's most comprehensive service offering, makes IBM the only company to provide complete s
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Abstract: Sun ready to roll out NetDynamics application server By Emily Fitzloff InfoWorld Electric Posted at 6:30 AM PT, Mar 5, 1999 Sun Microsystems will host an event next week in San Francisco to launch the first major makeover of the NetDynamics Application Server since acquiring the technology last year
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Abstract: MS porting Office to Linux? It may sound crazy, but developers say all the signs - and rumors - are there. By Mary Jo Foley, Sm@rt Reseller March 11, 1999 4:34 PM PT Could Microsoft Corp. be doing the unthinkable in porting Office to the Linux operating system? Rumors concerning the existence of an
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Abstract: XML to play bigger role in development By Michael Vizard and Ted Smalley Bowen InfoWorld Electric Posted at 3:41 PM PT, Mar 19, 1999 As part of an effort to make its technology more accessible to developers, IBM plans to deliver during the next 12 months an Extensible Markup Language (XML) toolkit w
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Abstract: Installation, security woes dog NT 4.0 SP4 By Bob Trott InfoWorld Electric Posted at 1:01 PM PT, Feb 9, 1999 Microsoft is dealing with more woes surrounding Service Pack 4 (SP4) of Windows NT Server 4.0. The software giant is working on an SP4 installation problem that affects users with specific co
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Abstract: Microsoft targets app server software market By Mike Ricciuti Staff Writer, CNET News.com February 24, 1999, 12:50 p.m. PT Microsoft knows a hot market when it sees one. The company today took steps to plant its flag in the booming market for application server software. Microsoft also announced tha
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Abstract: Microsoft decentralizes self with 'Vision Version 2' By Dana Gardner InfoWorld Electric Posted at 12:55 PM PT, Mar 29, 1999 Microsoft said Monday it will reorganize itself into five autonomous businesses that target specific sets of customers in a bid to re-energize its vision of empowering computer
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Abstract: Unix trounces Windows NT in testing By Stephen Shankland Staff Writer, CNET News.com December 1, 1998, 9:15 p.m. PT Windows takes a shellacking when stacked up against Unix, according to newly released study. Microsoft's Windows NT finished dead last overall in a comparison with five different versi
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Abstract: Microsoft issues year-2000 patch for Windows 98 By Bob Trott InfoWorld Electric Posted at 11:05 AM PT, Dec 7, 1998 Microsoft on Monday released fixes for a host of "minor" year-2000 issues in Windows 98, including a "date rollover" bug that throws a PC's system off by two days if it is booted up sec
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