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MS loses patent suit vs Alcatel-Lucent
May 21, 2008
Source: REUTERS Microsoft lost a lawsuit that had accused Alcatel-Lucent of violating patents used in
business telephone networks, the US International Trade Commission said on Tuesday.
Microsoft had accused Alcatel-Lucent of infringing four patents for software in a system that integrates
telephones with computers for calls, messages and videoconferences.
"The commission has determined that there is no violation of section 337," the ITC said in its ruling.
Section 337 refers to infringing intellectual property.
The administrative law judge hearing the case, Paul Luckern, had initially ruled that
Alcatel-Lucent infringed one of the four patents in the initial suit. The full commission said on Tuesday that
Alcatel-Lucent did not infringe on the fourth patent either, both companies said.
"We are pleased with the ITC's decision and had always believed that we had a strong case," said
Alcatel-Lucent spokeswoman Mary Ward.
Microsoft spokesman David Bowermaster said the software giant was disappointed.
"We are disappointed that the International Trade Commission reversed Judge Luckern's ruling that
Alcatel-Lucent infringed Microsoft's '439 patent. We look forward to receiving the detailed ruling so we
can understand the Commission's reasoning," Bowermaster said in an e-mailed statement.
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Microsoft considers alternative Yahoo deal
May
21 , 2008
SOURCE: REUTERS
Microsoft Corp said on Sunday it has reached out to Yahoo Inc about an alternative deal that
would not involve a full acquisition, in a move that could save the web pioneer from fighting a proxy
battle with financier Carl Icahn.
Microsoft said it was not proposing to make a new bid to buy all of Yahoo "but reserves the right to
reconsider that alternative" depending on discussions with Yahoo, shareholders of Yahoo or Microsoft,
or other third parties.
Icahn launched a campaign on Thursday to replace Yahoo's board with directors who would reopen
talks with Microsoft, saying Yahoo had acted irrationally in refusing the giant software company's $47.5
billion bid. A source familiar with Microsoft said that Microsoft had not held discussions with Icahn
about Yahoo.
Microsoft did not disclose the nature of its contact with Yahoo in a short statement it issued "in light of
developments" since the company withdrew its Yahoo bid two weeks ago. The company had said
repeatedly that it had moved on, but the statement said the two sides had been in contact again.
Microsoft emphasized that a deal might or might not result. Microsoft said it is continuing to explore
and pursue alternatives to improve and expand its online services and advertising business.
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New IBM software simplifies application security
May
21, 2008
SOURCE: REUTERS
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced details of new application security software designed to help clients
securely manage employee, partner and customer IT users and their access to company applications
and information.
The new release of IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager software focuses on enabling a company's
separate business divisions to deploy secure software applications using open standards and a wide
range of security credentials without needing to embed complex security logic into each application.
The solution simplifies application integration using many forms of user credentials and facilitates the
secure sharing of information between trusted parties -- such as business partners or separately
managed divisions within an organization operating in an SOA environment.
IBM, the current leader in Identity and Access Management software revenue, according to analyst firm
IDC (1), bolsters its existing portfolio with this new release that provides new management capabilities,
user-centric identity technology and substantially extended interoperability with several open industry
standards and other vendors' software.
"With its extended interoperability, IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager is uniquely positioned to
simplify application security integration, enabling business process and application owners to deliver
their services without being constrained by IT security and compliance issues," said Venkat
Raghavan, director of product management, IBM Tivoli security, risk and compliance software. "This enables
clients to tie together various organizational and business silos while also simplifying the integration
between their company and partners' Web sites."
The vexing challenge for developers building applications is how to deal with the multitude of user
credentials that need to be managed while providing end-to-end security. Using an office building
analogy, end-to-end security could entail electronic locks opened by employee badges on the front
door and keys for individual offices and file cabinets that store business critical information. Similarly,
in the IT environment, it is common to have a single application that needs to support many forms of
user credentials as business processes and organizations are linked across many facets of a company,
including mainframe applications. Managing and securing access to a company's many services,
applications and data are needed to meet security and compliance requirements.
This new IBM Tivoli software release automates the management of user credentials across
applications without the application specialists needing to be security experts. Application owners
define the type of credential needed based on an application's risk profile, and end users who present
their credentials are automatically signed-on and given access to the various parts of the applications
as appropriate. The software also provides auditors with a single view of the credentials used to help
validate that the user access matches policy. IBM Software Brings New User-Centric Identity to SOA Applications
The new IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager now provides businesses the flexibility to integrate with
leading user-centric identity management technology and frameworks, including OpenID, Microsoft
Windows CardSpace and Eclipse's Higgins Identity Frameworks.
User-centric identity management provides a means for users to control what information they share
about themselves. Similar to a college id, driver's license and a passport, the user is able to choose
which identification claims will be used when a situation requires it. IBM software now enables
organizations to bring these identities into one central, federated identity management system that
supports traditional identities in addition to the emerging user-centric frameworks.
While reusing existing applications and Web services can dramatically reduce SOA implementation
costs, applications are often developed independently and have different formats to define, share and
audit user identities. IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager's built-in SOA Identity Service provides the
ability to manage and audit identities across a wide range of formats and vendors' applications to help
maintain identity context throughout use in an SOA environment. This helps provide clients a unified
approach to manage and report on user identities across shared applications, including portal
environments.
The software now supports various user and application credentials such as RACF Passticket, Kerberos,
SAML, WS-Security and platform specific credentials used by Microsoft .NET, IBM WebSphere, SAP
NetWeaver, Oracle and CA. When combined with leading user-centric identity management technology
and frameworks, including OpenID, Microsoft Windows CardSpace and Eclipse's Higgins Identity
Frameworks, the software provides the required flexibility for business process and application owners
to quickly and securely provide services to their business.
"Already a recognized leader in federated identity management, one should expect IBM's ability to
extend its integration with other vendors' Web access management software and the major open
standards and user-centric identity management approaches to help speed the adoption of secure SOA
and federated identity around the world," said Sally Hudson, research director within IDC's security
products and services group.
IBM's Tivoli security software helps prevent unauthorized access to valuable customer, employee and
business data and facilitates compliance with corporate security policy and regulatory requirements. It
is part of IBM's portfolio of service management software which automates some of the most
challenging processes associated with managing complex IT environments, such as managing storage
devices and deploying new software releases and patches. The software helps customers fight rising IT
costs, manage constant change and meet the demand to stay competitive.
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