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    HP ANNIVERSARY - Jury still out on HP's Itanium server bet 22 April, 2003 08:31

    Hewlett-Packard (HP) faces an overhaul in its high-end servers that analysts say could be a big factor in determining whether the acquisition of Compaq Computer is a success.
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    Oracle shows gains in third quarter 20 March, 2003 07:27

    Despite a decline in new software licenses, Oracle showed an uptick in overall revenue for its third quarter as the company reported its latest financial results.
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    Oracle shows gains in third quarter 19 March, 2003 13:15

    Despite a decline in new software licenses, Oracle Corp. showed an uptick in overall revenue for its third quarter as the company Tuesday reported its latest financial results.
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    Researchers set data speed record from US to Europe 18 March, 2003 08:03

    A handful of research bodies around the world published record network speed results on Monday, showing a huge boost in the flow of data across both wide area networks and between local systems linked closely together.
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    Authors spar over HP-Compaq merger 17 March, 2003 08:00

    The tale of Hewlett-Packard Co.'s acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. is one of intrigue, executive wrangling and even allusions to castration, according to two authors who penned books on the topic and discussed their viewpoints last recently.
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    Sun's P-to-P project passes 1 million downloads 05 March, 2003 09:40

    Sun Microsystems has crossed the million download mark for its peer-to-peer platform known as Jxta and is seeing early signs of the technology making its way into customers' applications, the company said Tuesday.
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    Sun looks to distinguish chips with multiple cores 27 February, 2003 14:37

    Sun Microsystems is making the move to multicore chips in a big way, promising users a new breed of processor that appears to differ from anything discussed thus far by rivals such IBM and Intel.
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    Sun tries to change software game with Orion 26 February, 2003 08:11

    Sun Microsystems Inc. has laid out details of a new program called project Orion that will see the company ship all of its key software products packaged with the Solaris operating system in synchronized quarterly releases.
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    McNealy: Sun will not change 25 February, 2003 14:32

    Acknowledging that scepticism about Sun Microsystems Inc. is "at an all-time high," the company's top executive brushed off threats to Sun's business posed by industry-standard hardware and software and told financial analysts Monday that Sun will continue to thrive.
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    IBM speeds up low-end Unix server 24 February, 2003 08:40

    IBM Corp. has pepped up a low end server in its Unix line with the addition of one of the latest Power4 processors, the company said Friday.
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    Sun has two surprises in store for users 24 February, 2003 08:03

    Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to announce two new technologies in the coming weeks, one of which will help it catch up to rivals IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. and another that could help it take a step past the competition.
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