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Lindows.com ordered to drop Lindows name
http://www.itworld.com/Man/2681/031212lindow/index.html
Judges in Finland and Sweden have given Microsoft Corp. what it has
twice been denied in the U.S.: preliminary injunctions barring Linux
vendor Lindows.com Inc. from using the Lindows name.
Red Hat founder sees irony in SCO lawsuit
http://www.itworld.com/Man/2681/031211young/index.html
Though the company he founded has been drawn into a legal dispute
between The SCO Group Inc. and IBM Corp., former Red Hat Inc. CEO Bob
Young has not had much to say about the SCO dispute. At least, that was
the case until Wednesday, when Young published an open letter to SCO CEO
Darl McBride criticizing him for his management of SCO and countering
McBride's recent claims that the open source community is attacking
intellectual property laws in Europe and the U.S.
Microsoft readies Windows XP Service Pack 2 beta
http://www.itworld.com/Comp/4063/031211xpsvcpack/index.html
Microsoft Corp. is gearing up for the first beta test of a set of
updates for Windows XP designed to bolster the operating system's
security and add features such as support for the latest version of
Bluetooth and a new wireless LAN client.
CSC, IRS blasted for IT project work
http://www.itworld.com/Man/2712/031211cscirs/index.html
A report criticizing an ongoing IT modernization effort at the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers a peek into a properly planned
project marred by poor execution.
IBM wheels away with €1B Michelin outsourcing contract
http://www.itworld.com/Man/2713/031211ibmmichelin/index.html
Tire maker Michelin has decided to hand over management and maintenance
of its IT infrastructure in North America and Europe to IBM Corp.'s
Global Services unit in an eight-year deal worth €1 billion (US$1.22
billion), IBM announced on Thursday.
Court approves CA's shareholder suits settlement
http://www.itworld.com/Man/2681/031211casuits/index.html
A federal court has approved Computer Associates International Inc.'s
(CA's) plans to settle all outstanding litigation about its
often-questioned past accounting practices, the company said Thursday.
AT&T launches new VoIP services, targets consumers
http://www.itworld.com/Net/3303/031211attvoip/index.html
AT&T Corp. is aggressively expanding its voice over Internet protocol
(VoIP) services with a new focus on consumers, the company said. The
VoIP push is meant to target the growing number of broadband Internet
users who are looking to simplify their voice and data communication by
running them over one network.
Offshore outsourcing: Little effect on U.S. jobs?
http://www.itworld.com/Man/2701/031211outsourcing/index.html
The trend toward U.S. IT and manufacturing companies outsourcing jobs to
other countries has so far had little effect on the overall U.S. job
market, supporters of offshore outsourcing and some economists argued
Thursday, but others predicted the national debate over the issue will
get hotter as more jobs move.
Relief not expected in U.S., E.U. antispam laws
http://security.itworld.com/4774/031211nospamrelief/page_1.html
It's a no-brainer: People hate spam and politicians in the U.S. and
Europe were shrewd enough this year to respond to their constituents'
growing frustration over the increasing barrage of unwanted e-mail with
antispam legislation. But will the new laws really be able to thwart
junk e-mail?