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IndustryWeek December 1, 2005 John Teresko |
Technologies Of The Year -- A Toolpath Revolution Surfware's TrueMill toolpath technology redefines milling.  |
InternetNews November 16, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Nokia Buys Messaging Platform Intellisync Nokia said today it would buy Intellisync for $430 million in cash to gain a bigger piece of the enterprise market.  |
InternetNews November 16, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Open Source Storage Takes on RAID Open Source Storage is carving out a niche for itself by using open source technologies as a selling point.  |
InternetNews November 16, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Strikes Hard With 'Viper' DB Packed with more native XML bite than ever before, IBM's next DB2 server enters the world as an open beta.  |
InternetNews November 16, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
IBM Snatches Startup For Mapping IBM is acquiring privately held application mapping software startup Collation, which will strengthen their ability to map an enterprise.  |
InternetNews November 16, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Oracle Dual Buy Plugs ID Holes Oracle made a bid to make its identity management portfolio the strongest of its rivals, acquiring privately held specialists Thor Technologies and OctetString for an undisclosed sum.  |
InternetNews November 16, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
PubPat Claims 'Prior Art' on JPEG Patent The Public Patent Foundation is asking the U.S. Patent office to take another look at the data compression format.  |
The Motley Fool November 16, 2005 Jack Uldrich |
The Next Big Little Market Accelrys' efforts to position itself at the crossroads of nanotech and biotech, and help facilitate new discoveries in those fields through informatics software, could reap considerable rewards for the company and its shareholders.  |
The Motley Fool November 16, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Microsoft's 360 Spin The Xbox 360 is just about here, and Mr. Softy is ramping up the hype. It's reasonable enough to assume that the console is behind the return of Microsoft's stock to the high end of its trading range.  |
The Motley Fool November 16, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Activision, DreamWorks Play Together When an investor thinks about theatrical animation, the first two revenue streams that come to mind are box-office receipts and eventual DVD sales. They can both be lucrative, but let's not dismiss the importance of video game licensing as well.  |
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