However that approach is not yet defined. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tag: agrees
Daimler agrees to attempt resolution of Nokia license dispute out of the courtroom
by
•Nokia will work with Daimler and other companies to avoid an EU antitrust investigation. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product-licensing changes
by
•Microsoft is not going to eliminate internal use rights for partners who’ve been using software obtained as part of Microsoft’s partner-program benefits to run their businesses, following partner complaints. …read more Source:: Open Source S
MYOB agrees to reduced KKR offer
by
•Accounting software firm has until Febraury 2019 to seek out a superior offer. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Bradesco agrees blockchain deal with Japan’s largest bank
by
•The Brazilian bank will work with MUFG on Ripple-based international money transfers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
NextDC agrees to conditional third-party access to APDC datacentres
by
•Counsel for both parties have agreed that NextDC will allow a prospective purchaser to inspect the three sites it currently leases off APDC, providing written notice is received 24 hours …read more Source:: Legal
Government agrees to up Medicare card privacy and security controls
by
•Scrapping PKI certificates in favour of PRODA is one of 14 recommendations the Australian government has accepted following a review into health providers’ access to Medicare card numbers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
BlackBerry agrees in to pay Nokia $137 million in contract dispute
by
•BlackBerry said it would continue to pursue separate patent infringement claims against Nokia. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft agrees to extend support deadline for Clover Trail PCs
by
•Microsoft confirmed today that PCs using Intel’s Clover Trail CPUs will be blocked from Windows 10 upgrades. But in a major change of the “Windows as a Service” policy, those …read more Source:: Open Source S
ZTE agrees to plead guilty and pay up to $1.2b to settle Iran sanctions case
by
•ZTE Corporation has admitted that it contravened US trade sanctions on sales to Iran and will pay up to $1.2 billion in penalties to settle the case. …read more Source:: Legal