Friday | 5 September, 2008
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    Storage boom drives strong Brocade results 14/08/2008 11:40:00

    Brocade Communications Systems rode a boom in networked storage to double-digit revenue growth and earnings that beat analysts' expectations in its fiscal third quarter.
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    Cisco combines SMB engineering teams 13/08/2008 08:52:41

    Cisco Systems has combined the engineering teams for all its small and medium-sized business (SMB) products, forming a single group to develop products for the Cisco and Linksys brands.
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    Cisco speeds up NBC's Olympics WAN 11/08/2008 08:32:50

    Video editors and shot selectors for NBC Universal's massive U.S. coverage of the Olympic Games will have to rely on their coworkers for Beijing souvenirs, because they'll be staying home thanks to Cisco Systems' WAN acceleration technology.
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    IBM exec on Linux apps: 'I'm tired of waiting' 08/08/2008 08:28:20

    Open-source software may not make major inroads into industry-specific enterprise applications, according to an IBM open-source guru.
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    Oracle looks to Utah for green data center 07/08/2008 10:52:04

    Oracle will consolidate computing facilities from its many acquisitions in a remotely managed data center near Salt Lake City, partly to cut its second-largest data center cost: energy.
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    Cisco revenue, profit grew in fourth quarter 06/08/2008 10:22:54

    Cisco Systems on Tuesday posted solid if unspectacular revenue growth for its fiscal fourth quarter, reporting sales of US$10.4 billion, up 10 percent from a year earlier, despite economic weakness in some parts of the world.
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    Italian media company sues YouTube 31/07/2008 09:37:08

    Italian media conglomerate Mediaset Group has sued YouTube for 500 million euro, alleging the Google video-sharing site illegally hosts thousands of video clips that belong to Mediaset.
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    Mobile executives spar over iPhone 29/07/2008 08:05:06

    Mobile executives at a Silicon Valley roundtable discussion threw down the gauntlet to Symbian, Android and other software platforms to match the impact of the iPhone.
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    Motorola plans to buy AirDefense 29/07/2008 09:46:40

    Motorola has agreed to acquire wireless LAN security vendor AirDefense for an undisclosed sum, adding to its arsenal of enterprise network products.
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    Users may help to vet Android apps 25/07/2008 11:17:04

    Google may use a user-driven rating system to help keep bad or harmful Android applications off mobile phones.
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    Brocade deal to help drive data-center transition 23/07/2008 11:13:34

    Brocade Communications Systems' planned US$3 billion acquisition of Foundry Networks is a major strategic move in a brewing war over the future of data-center connectivity, industry analysts said Tuesday.
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