You are implying that a Macbook or a "PC Laptop" are Compal or Quanta laptops with different badges on them. Which is not the case. It's irrelevant which manufacturer is used - you might as well say that they are all made in China for the difference that makes.
Since when does US law apply in outer space ?
What about any other country that has put up a satellite - can they enforce their patents for infringements that occur in orbit - or further out in space ?
What about Antarctica - perhaps US Patents can be enforced on the US base, but not on any of the bases.
Yes, I agree that Caliber will do the job if the content is structured hierachically, requires versioning on a per node basis, where the whole tree can be baselined (versioned), if separate ownership or access control is required per node - and if presentation is not so important.
However, if presentation is important - if the content is more akin to a reference work, manual, whitepaper, or similar - possibly printed, possibly online - with content shared between publications or even online help - then take a look at Vasont (www.vasont.com).
You guys are really dim. Firstly, the "can't make it work" statement in the CNN article is attributed to "central Command", who I've never heard of, and NOT Symantec. Secondly, you clearly think Symantec must be as dim as you are to do virus resarch on their production network.
Oh, I don't know. China, Taiwan - all the same to me :-)
You are implying that a Macbook or a "PC Laptop" are Compal or Quanta laptops with different badges on them. Which is not the case. It's irrelevant which manufacturer is used - you might as well say that they are all made in China for the difference that makes.
http://www.sandisk.com/Corporate/PressRoom/PressReleases/PressRelease.aspx?ID=4353
Since when does US law apply in outer space ? What about any other country that has put up a satellite - can they enforce their patents for infringements that occur in orbit - or further out in space ? What about Antarctica - perhaps US Patents can be enforced on the US base, but not on any of the bases.
Yes, I agree that Caliber will do the job if the content is structured hierachically, requires versioning on a per node basis, where the whole tree can be baselined (versioned), if separate ownership or access control is required per node - and if presentation is not so important. However, if presentation is important - if the content is more akin to a reference work, manual, whitepaper, or similar - possibly printed, possibly online - with content shared between publications or even online help - then take a look at Vasont (www.vasont.com).
You guys are really dim.
Firstly, the "can't make it work" statement in the CNN article is attributed to "central Command", who I've never heard of, and NOT Symantec.
Secondly, you clearly think Symantec must be as dim as you are to do virus resarch on their production network.