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    Software group weighs piracy lawsuit against eBay 28/07/2008 08:23:12

    A trade group representing hundreds of software vendors is considering a lawsuit against eBay for what it calls widespread sales of counterfeit software on the auction site.
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    EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges 16/05/2008 10:41:59

    A 23-year-old Oregon man has pleaded guilty to charges that he used identity theft to set up bogus accounts on eBay, where he sold counterfeit software with a retail value of more than US$1 million, the US Department of Justice said.
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    A back-to-the-future strategy for SaaS 11/12/2007 10:44:21

    One of the potentially hottest items in the software aisle of US electronics retailers this Christmas season is, if you ask Santa's load-bearing reindeer, just an empty box.
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    OPENWORLD - Siebel On Demand to become 'social CRM' 14/11/2007 05:14:12

    At its OpenWorld show this week, Oracle is expected to announce an upcoming version of its Siebel CRM On Demand service that will include social networking features reminiscent of consumer portals such as Facebook or MySpace.
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    Reality Check: Easing the burden of SaaS 06/12/2006 15:07:08

    Of all the issues IT will deal with in 2007, from maintaining regulatory compliance to building out SOAs, SaaS (software as a service) could quickly become the new focus of IT. In fact, forget about SaaS vendors' claims that the SaaS model eliminates the need for significant IT oversight; the opposite is actually closer to the truth.
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    New organization to help mobile enterprises 14/03/2003 08:13:08

    Enterprises seeking guidance to extend IT services to their increasingly mobile workforce may want to turn for support to a new not-for-profit, global organization launched at CeBIT.
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    Microsoft, DOJ oppose group intervention 07/01/2003 14:12:38

    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Microsoft Monday filed their opposition to an attempt by trade groups to intervene in the government's antitrust case against the software juggernaut, claiming that the groups fall short of the minimum requirements for intervention.
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    Piracy crackdown in Asia helps Microsoft, others 23/04/2001 08:25:00

    Efforts to curb software piracy in Asia are beginning to pay off, according to software industry associations battling the problem. For software vendors like Microsoft, that pay off comes in the form of revenue.
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    SecureNet consolidates in China with banking pilot 10/11/2000 13:01:01

    IT security specialist SecureNet has completed an electronic commerce pilot with one of the dominant banks in China, while at home KAZ and VeCommerce have also chalked up solid orders and the Federal Government's outsourcing controversy shows every sign of hanging around to cause further embarrassment
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    Industry Analyzes Implications 08/06/2000 12:01:01

    With the proposed antitrust punishment for Microsoft Corp. now known, those within the IT industry shifted their attention from whether the punishment is appropriate to its anticipated effect on the high technology market as a whole.
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    Australian software industry loses $264 million through piracy 05/06/2000 12:01:01

    Software piracy in Australia costs vendors $264 million a year in lost sales, according to the fifth annual benchmark survey on global software piracy conducted by International Planning & Research (IPR).
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