Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Neon Targets IBM with Unfair-Competition Suit (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)

On Monday, IBM came under legal fire from Neon Enterprise Software. The company filed a lawsuit alleging that Big Blue is blocking System z mainframe owners from using its zPrime software.

Neon Targets IBM with Unfair-Competition Suit (Enterprise Security Today)

IBM is being sued by Neon Enterprise Software over mainframe software anticompetitive practices. Neon says IBM is blocking its zPrime software, which it says can save IBM System z mainframe users 20 percent of their annual mainframe costs.

Best of the Past Race at Sebring Four Hours - The Epoch Times

The race-winning KMW Racing Porsche RSR is pursued by the Porsche Cayman of Jim McCormick and Guy Cosmo. (James Fish/The Epoch Times) Racecars from the past fifty years competed in Historic Motor Racing’s Four Hours of Sebring vintage car race, at ...

Sybase is latest RDB maker to embrace MapReduce - IDG NEWS

Who says there is a war raging between traditional SQL database vendors and the upstarts touting the so-called \'NoSQL\' technology? A slew of relational database vendors, ranging from startups touting massively-parallel data warehousing appliances to ...

Neon Targets IBM with Unfair-Competition Suit - NewsFactor Network

IBM is being sued by Neon Enterprise Software for mainframe software anticompetitive practices. Neon says IBM is blocking its zPrime software, which it says can save IBM System z mainframe users 20 percent of their annual mainframe costs. Another ...