Creator of SNORT open-source security program, backed by Sequoia, rejects $187.4M takeover by another Sequoia firm
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It’s been a gloomy week for investors, but the IPO calendar ahead looks a lot sunnier.
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The open-source company’s proposed IPO could test the waters for security offerings.
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Red Herring profiles a score of innovative startups that are championing open source.
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Red Herring magazine’s software news briefs for the week of May 29, 2006.
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Are U.S. regulators creating an obstacle to competition?
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Israeli company scuttles $225-million acquisition plan after U.S. concerns over national security.
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The venture firm that made a splash with Skype has added an open-source company to its stable.
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Venture capitalists back intrusion prevention company Third Brigade.
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Security system developer acquires intrusion prevention company for $225 million.
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A poll finds more than one-third of businesses blame the software giant for the worm that crashed computer networks.
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Internet worm variant attacks computers at CNN, ABC, and the New York Times.
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