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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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TODAY'S TOP STORY
Eolas Patents The Interactive Web, Sues Tech Giants
Developer claims Google, Yahoo, Adobe, Sun and other IT luminaries have purloined its Internet application technology.
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Salesforce.com, Cisco Team Up On Cloud Offering
Customers of Salesforce.com will have access to Cisco's Unified Contact Center technologies for customer service.
Pentaho Buying SaaS From LucidEra
LucidEra's Clearview interactive reporting tool will become the front-end interface of Pentaho's business intelligence product line.
Wolfe's Den Interview: Pacific Labs CIO Talks Cloud Computing Security
Jerry Johnson, chief information officer of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, offers insights into cloud security, the war on cybercrime, and the expansion of the perimeter.
Platform As A Service: What Vendors Offer
Web app development will move to online platforms, despite the trade-offs that approach often requires.
The Risks And Benefits Of Platform As A Service
Weigh these issues before you make a decision.
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