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As businesses flock to South Florida, has Fort Lauderdale fallen behind in luring them?

As businesses flock to South Florida, has Fort Lauderdale fallen behind in luring them? Sun Sentinel 5/4/2021 David Lyons, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © Susan Stocker / South Florida/Sun Sentinel The intersection of Las Olas Boulevard and Southeast Third Avenue, site of the former Broward College downtown campus, as seen late last year. It is now home to The Main Las Olas, a mixed-use office, residential and retail building in the center of the city s financial and entertainment district. Fort Lauderdale appears to be missing out on many of the companies moving to South Florida during the pandemic with a number of them instead landing in West Palm Beach and Miami.

Has Fort Lauderdale fallen behind in luring big business? - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Fort Lauderdale appears to be missing out on many companies relocating to South Florida during the pandemic with a number of them instead moving to West Palm Beach and Miami.

Worldwide Microsoft Teams Outage Update: Platform Performing As Expected

Worldwide Microsoft Teams Outage Update: Platform ‘Performing As Expected’ “We’ve monitored the environment and confirmed that the service is performing as expected,” said Microsoft in a twitter post on Tuesday at 9:03 am. “If a user is still experiencing impact, they need to restart their clients to recover.” By Steven Burke April 27, 2021, 10:47 AM EDT Microsoft says its Teams videoconferencing and collaboration platform is now “performing as expected” after a global outage that impacted users on Tuesday morning. “We’ve monitored the environment and confirmed that the service is performing as expected,” said Microsoft in a twitter post on Tuesday at 9:03 am. “If a user is still experiencing impact, they need to restart their clients to recover.”

Google Vs Oracle Supreme Court Ruling: 6 Big Things To Know

Google Vs. Oracle Supreme Court Ruling: 6 Big Things To Know In a 6-2 landmark Supreme Court ruling Monday, Justice Stephen Breyer said that Google’s use of the Java API code was “fair use.” Here’s a look at the high-stakes 11-year legal-battle between Oracle and Google that was centered on whether the Java APIs used by Google in its Android smartphone platform were copyright protected. By Steven Burke April 05, 2021, 04:49 PM EDT A Victory For Google The Supreme Court Monday ruled 6-2 in favor of Google ending an 11-year-old legal battle with Oracle that centered on whether the search engine giant had stolen Java software code for its popular Android mobile phone operating system.

Google Bests Oracle In Java Lawsuit, A Great Victory For Channel

Google Bests Oracle In Java Lawsuit, A ‘Great Victory’ For Channel The Supreme Court Monday ruled 6-2 in favor of Google in a long running Java software code lawsuit with Oracle. By Steven Burke April 05, 2021, 12:09 PM EDT The Supreme Court Monday ruled 6-2 in favor of Google in a long running Java software code lawsuit with Oracle. The nation’s highest court overturned an earlier decision in the case in which Oracle was seeking a $9 billion pay-day in a copyright case related to the Java programming language. Oracle – which acquired the Java application programming interface (API) from Sun Microsystems in 2010 - had maintained that Google stole thousands of lines of Java software code to build the popular Google Android mobile phone operating system.

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