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InternetNews August 5, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Novell Claims Linux Lead in China While Novell is marked as the leader in IDC's latest report, Turbolinux and Red Flag Linux are also strong competitors.  |
InternetNews August 5, 2005 Tim Gray |
Redmond Goes to Wal-Mart For COO Microsoft plucks Wal-Mart's Kevin Turner as its chief operating officer.  |
InternetNews August 5, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Chris Stone, CEO, StreamServe Former Novell executive Chris Stone tries to push a Swedish e-forms presentation company into the mainstream market.  |
InternetNews August 5, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Commerce Dept. Signs up For Red Hat The U.S. Department of Commerce is buying $8 million worth of Red Hat's Linux software and services.  |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Openwave Loses Some Airtime It was not an exciting quarter, but Openwave remains a dominant player in the wireless space. By positioning itself as a partner to mobile carriers rather than as a competitor, this software developer should remain strong and a good choice for investors.  |
InternetNews August 4, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Novell Gives SUSE Pro To Community In a move very similar to Red Hat with Fedora, Novell puts its end-user SUSE Linux Professional into a community project.  |
InternetNews August 4, 2005 Paul Shread |
EMC Stresses Disk Backup, Security EMC officials boasted about the company's accomplishments and outlined plans for the future at its annual analyst meeting Thursday.  |
InternetNews August 4, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Infosys Spreads Out in China The IT consulting and outsourcing giant will build two software hubs that will accommodate 6,000 engineers.  |
InternetNews August 4, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Apache Derby Out of the Gate, Full Project Almost a year after IBM donated its Java-based database server to the Apache Software Foundation, the project has released a new version and earned the support of Sun Microsystems.  |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2005 Jeff Hwang |
THQ Destroys All Expectations Two new franchises pump up revenues in a seasonally weak quarter. Unfortunately, the video game publisher no longer appears to be overlooked. The stock has roughly doubled over the past year, and trades at a hefty 35 times this year's earnings.  |
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