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Wall Street & Technology October 23, 2007 Ivy Schmerken |
Connectivity Booms in Emerging Markets As demand for investing in emerging and frontier markets picks up, buy- and sell-side firms are hunting for networks and trading systems that allow them to operate in foreign markets without necessarily being experts in the local rules themselves.  |
InternetNews October 26, 2007 Larry Barrett |
SAP Locks Up Hitachi Hitachi becomes the first Japanese company to sign a long-term contract with SAP for enterprise resource planning software and enterprise SOA.  |
InternetNews October 26, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
AMD Tri-Core Processor In March '08? Initial details on AMD's planned tri-core processor indicate it's exactly like the quad-core desktop chip, minus one core.  |
InternetNews October 26, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
OpenVMS at 30: Still Going Strong HP celebrates the 30th anniversary for the reliable OpenVMS operating system, as it continues to both support and encourage Alpha users to move to newer hardware.  |
InternetNews October 26, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
CPU Sales Steam Ahead IDC report shows that the third quarter was a good one for chip makers.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2007 Anders Bylund |
Nintendo Wins Again The competition is throwing the kitchen sink at Nintendo, but the company looks unstoppable. Investors, take note.  |
InternetNews October 25, 2007 Larry Barrett |
SanDisk Sues Slew of Flash Memory Vendors SanDisk is taking more than two dozen companies to court, alleging they all infringed on some of the company's key patents.  |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2007 Jay Greene |
Where Designers Rule Electronics maker Bang & Olufsen doesn't ask shoppers what they want. Its faith is in its design gurus.  |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2007 Cliff Edwards |
Why Qualcomm Is a Teflon Stock Legal challenges mount, European regulators circle, and Wall Street still loves Qualcomm.  |
Home Theater October 25, 2007 |
Harman Deal Off Looks like Harman International won't be making the transition from public to private company after all. The buyout is on the rocks.  |
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