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Feds Investigate Microsoft Bribery Allegations By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published March 20, 2013 The Justice Department and the SEC are looking into a whistleblower report. Tags: Microsoft, software, China, SEC, Justice Department, U.S. Oracle Pays $2 Million SEC Fine to Settle India Corruption Case By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 17, 2012 An Indian subsidiary set up a $2.2 million slush fund, presumably used for bribery or embezzlement. Tags: Oracle, SEC, India, fine Hurd's HP Exit Gets SEC Scrutiny By David Needle | Article Published December 21, 2010 The government agency wants to know if HP's former CEO Mark Hurd shared insider information before he was forced to leave the company. Tags: Oracle, HP, SEC, Mark Hurd Firefox Gets 14 New Patches By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 22, 2010 Of the 14 Firefox patches, eight address security vulnerabilities that Mozilla calls critical. Tags: Firefox, patches, Mozilla, SEC, Mozilla Firefox RAID's Era May Be Fading By Henry Newman | Article Published September 25, 2009 The limitations of RAID technology are becoming painfully clear. Tags: server, consumer, virtualization, SEC, Storage Apple, All This Could Have Been Avoided By Chris Nerney | Article Published January 21, 2009 Apple, All This Could Have Been Avoided Tags: Apple, steve jobs, SEC, health, shareholders What's Up With VMware and UBS? By Amy Newman | Article Published December 06, 2008 Virtually Speaking: UBS Global Asset Management is buying up VMware shares while a UBS software analyst slashed the target price and profit forecasts for the virtualization bellwether. Hardly a vote of confidence. Tags: services, software, virtualization, VMware, SEC Platform Trends: Budget GPUs Galore By Vince Freeman | Article Published September 12, 2008 Sure, AMD and Nvidia have fast, fire-breathing graphics cards, but the rivals are now tempting bargain hunters. How do these strategies stack up against each other -- or against price cuts on last year's cards? Tags: programming, Specification, AMD, nVidia, SEC U.S. Bounds Ahead on Broadband Proliferation By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published September 10, 2008 But it still has a long way to go. Tags: IT, broadband, government, SEC, InternetNews.com Tape Gets Some Respect From IT Giants By Judy Mottl | Article Published July 16, 2008 Often-derided tape storage gets a vote of confidence as HP and Sony team on a new DAT format while IBM and Sun break the terabyte barrier. Tags: services, IBM, marketing, HP, SEC Netsuite IPO Shows SaaS's Strength By Andy Patrizio | Article Published July 08, 2007 The software-as-a-service market continues to show strength with yet another initial public stock offering, this time by NetSuite. Tags: Oracle, SaaS, Larry Ellison, Salesforce.com, SEC |