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Monday, January 11, 2010

Will Burton Group be lost in the M&A shuffle?

Oracle critical patch update includes 24 fixes | L.A. Apple Store shoppers targeted by thieves

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Will Burton Group be lost in the M&A shuffle?
I ended the last issue by promising more predictions for this one. And I intended to look at merger and acquisition predictions today. But events have caught up with us -- the first major acquisition of 2010 is already upon us. In fact, agreement was reached on Dec. 30, but only announced last week. So we'll consider Gartner's purchase of the Burton Group to be the lead-off merger and acquistion activity for the year. Read More


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Oracle critical patch update includes 24 fixes
Oracle on Tuesday will release a patch update that includes 24 security fixes for its database, application server and other products. Read More

L.A. Apple Store shoppers targeted by thieves
The L.A. Times Blog reports about an ongoing series of thefts targeting more than 100 Los Angeles-area Apple Store customers. Read More


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Hackers are exploiting a bug in Adobe's PDF software with both target and large-scale attacks a week before a patch is slated to be released. Read More


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