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Apple's Safari 4 billed as world's fastest browser
10 Jun 2009
Apple has released Safari 4 web browser that executes JavaScript nearly eight times faster than IE 8 and more than four times faster than Firefox 3
Servion unveils RAP 3.0 suite
By Our Convergence Bureau | 31 Jul 2003
High-powered Alopa MetaSure assurance platform from Alopa
By Our Convergence Bureau | 10 Jul 2003
Vanenburg unveils Cordys Suite
By T Radhakrishna | 13 Jun 2003
Fortune Informatics, BillJunction Payments in strategic alliance
By Our Convergence Bureau | 11 Jun 2003
SafeScrypt takes digital trust, security to desktop solution
By Our Convergence Bureau | 24 May 2003
Spectrum Software announces LDAP support for SpectrumSCM
By Our Convergence Bureau | 20 May 2003
ICICI Infotech’s Newton solution for Lakshmi Vilas Bank
By Our Convergence Bureau | 18 Jan 2003
Tektronix launches Ethernet compliance test software
By Our Convergence Bureau | 10 Jan 2003
Sybase unveils new version of SQL Anywhere Studio solution
By Our Convergence Bureau | 07 Jan 2003
IRS launches new onboard ship safety software Ship_Mate
By Our Convergence Bureau | 07 Nov 2002
Open Software Solutions makes pro-free software statement
By Kerala State Minister fo | 31 Oct 2002
HCL Info, Microsoft offer language package
By Our Convergence Bureau | 20 Aug 2002
Office 2000 launched
By R.Ramasubramoni | 08 Jun 1999
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