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    Wall Street Beat: Ill winds for open source? 29/09/2006 10:17:08

    Red Hat's woes this week raise the issue of whether IT investors are turning sour on open source. A somewhat disappointing forecast for the next quarter has investors fleeing, just as they have from the company's open-source rival, Novell.
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    Court deals another blow to RIM's appeal hopes 10/10/2005 08:09:18

    A US appeals court has refused to consider an additional appeal from Research In Motion in the patent infringement case filed by NTP, NTP announced Friday.
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    Record risks 15/06/2005 09:56:09

    Driven by million-dollar fines, businesses are using technology to comply with legal land regulatory requirements - and regain control over electronic records.
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    Sun to acquire StorageTek for $5.43 billion 03/06/2005 08:00:34

    Sun Microsystems has reached an agreement to acquire Storage Technology (StorageTek) in a move to beef up the US computer company's storage and data management portfolio.
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    Fiorina: Sometimes IT spending is a 'bad thing' 24/09/2004 13:29:59

    Not expecting a rush of IT spending during the last three months of 2004, Hewlett-Packard Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Carly Fiorina said Thursday that IT buyers have become smarter and more discriminating in their IT purchasing than they were just five years ago, and that they now realize that technology spending can sometimes be a "bad thing."
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    EMA survey: SAN, NAS surpass DAS as storage topologies 11/06/2003 11:31:29

    A recent survey by Enterprise Management Associates provides added insight into how various storage topologies configurations are moving into the marketplace. Thankfully, the results seem to provide some good news for both users and vendors.
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    Motorola to sell radar group for US$825 million 07/08/2001 08:13:00

    Telecommunications equipment maker Motorola Inc. said Monday that it will sell a military radio and radar division to defense contractor General Dynamics Advanced Technology Systems Inc. for US$825 million as part of its struggle to return to profitability.
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    B-to-B vendors suffer another bad quarter 09/07/2001 08:26:00

    A spring thaw didn't follow a harsh winter for B2B software vendors. Many companies last week reported that their revenues are still plummeting.
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    SAP runs to Commerce One's rescue 02/07/2001 08:20:16

    SAP on Friday announced it will invest US$225 million in struggling business-to-business vendor Commerce One, possibly greasing the skids for an acquisition at a later date.
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    CIO Poll: Tech spending drops for sixth straight month 04/06/2001 08:16:00

    Technology spending growth declined for the sixth straight month, according to a new poll of chief information officers (CIOs) and other professionals by CIO magazine and Yardeni.com.
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    CA accounting procedures under scrutiny 07/05/2001 08:25:00

    Executives at Computer Associates International Inc. last week defended the company's new accounting procedures, even as the firm's stock plummeted after a negative article about the changes appeared in the press.
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