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Software's Benefits On Tests In Doubt (Washington Post) - Educational software, a $2 billion-a-year industry that has become the darling of school systems across the country, has no significant impact on student performance, according to a study by the U.S. Department of Education.

Microsoft releases emergency software patch (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Microsoft on Tuesday released a high-priority software patch intended to fix a dangerous vulnerability in its Vista and Windows operating systems.

Microsoft Sues Over Sales Of Student-Only Software (Washington Post) - Microsoft has filed nine lawsuits since last fall against individuals and companies that it claims were involved in selling discounted Windows and Office software intended for students.

Microsoft sues over diverted student software (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Microsoft said Tuesday that it fired a legal salvo against traffickers of its software discounted for students overseas.

ESC: ARM development suite targets embedded system software development (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine) - ARM announced at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley in San Jose, Calif., the launch of the RealView® Development Suite version 3.1, in an effort to provide integrated tools for creating embedded system software for the full line of ARM® processors.

Onaro's Storage Software Gets Support from NetApp (Addict 3D) - Onaro's SAN screen storage management software will now support NetApp fabric-attached storage systems, helping users manage different storage devices that support various applications.

Microsoft's Tech Summit: Redmond Still Trying To 'Get' Open-Source Software (TechWeb via Yahoo! News) - Microsoft's love/hate relationship with the Mac, its uncertainly over the proper place for open-source software, and the surprisingly self-critical nature of the company's coders were on display at its recent Technology Summit.

Oracle Ships New Software For Manufacturers (InformationWeek) - E-Business Suite Release 12 updates the software's approach to supply chains, operations, and customer accounts.

Cary Startup Focused on Horticultural Software Looks to Raise $5M (Local Tech Wire) - Posted: Today at 2:35 p.m. Cary — Horticultural Asset Management, a startup focused on software for use in the horticultural industry, is looking to raise $5 million in venture capital.

Comodo Acquires Assets of Privacy Software Corporation (ebizQ.net) - Comodo, a global Certification Authority and provider of Identity and Trust Assurance (ITA) Management solutions, announced today the acquisition of the assets of Privacy Software Corporation (PSC), a privately-owned company that develops security ...

 
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