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'Net Pioneers: Open Internet Should Be Separate

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November 6, 2010
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'Net Pioneers: Open Internet Should Be Separate A group of Internet pioneers calls for an open Internet separate from managed IP services.
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Report: Sprint Rejected Huawei, ZTE for Security Concerns Sprint turned down Huawei and ZTE for big contracts because of U.S. national security concerns, the Wall Street Journal said.
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IE Zero-Day Doesn't Make the Cut for Patch Tuesday Microsoft is planning to release three updates for next week's Patch Tuesday, but the IE zero-day vulnerability isn't on the list to be patched.
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The Top 10 Stories in IT This Week Oracle's lawsuit against SAP, alleging intellectual-property theft by SAP's former subsidiary TomorrowNow, went to trial this week, garnering daily headlines out...
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10 Reasons Open Source Is Good for Business Cost is only one of many factors that make free and open source software a better bet in the enterprise.
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Black Hat Promises New Exploit Techniques, Stuxnet Insight The Black Hat security conference in Abu Dhabi on Monday will reveal new information about the Stuxnet malicious software program.
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