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BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Vivek Paul Paul set an audacious goal: to be among the top 10 global tech-services companies in four years. Wipro isn't there yet, but thanks to low rates and efficient service, India's largest listed IT services company is on its way.  |
InternetNews January 1, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
OpenOffice Finds Sweet Spot with Governments Following a trend by foreign administrations, the Israeli government this week suspended its acquisitions of new computer software from Microsoft. Several government agencies have turned to OpenOffice.org as an alternative to Microsoft due to cost and proprietary file formats.  |
InternetNews December 31, 2003 Jim Wagner |
Standalone App Servers Gaining Popularity A new report from IDC shows companies are looking at standalone application servers to automate their business processes, not end-to-end or middleware packages.  |
InternetNews December 31, 2003 Roy Mark |
Netegrity Plans for Provisioning With $42.5M Buy The access and identity management software firm acquires the provisioning developer Business Layers in a cash and stock deal.  |
InternetNews December 31, 2003 Susan Kuchinskas |
Some Microsoft IE Digital Certificates Near Expiration Is the discovery a harmless oversight or a sign that browser development and security are not high priorities in Redmond?  |
InternetNews December 30, 2003 Clint Boulton |
Oracle Secures $1.5B Credit Line The business software maker arranges for an additional $1.5 billion credit line in anticipation of a possible takeover of PeopleSoft.  |
InternetNews December 30, 2003 Clint Boulton |
Analyst Reaction to EMC's VMware Bid Mixed Some analysts don't see the fit in EMC's $635M offer for VMware; others love it.  |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2003 Tom Taulli |
Critical Path Flatlining? Just when you think things can't get any worse, they sometimes do. Turmoil seems to be the status quo for software developer Critical Path.  |
InternetNews December 26, 2003 Clint Boulton |
Q&A: Mike Devlin, IBM Rational GM Devlin tears himself away from integrating the software development tools company he helped create to discuss Rational's fusion with Big Blue.  |
InternetNews December 24, 2003 Jim Wagner |
A FAT Licensing Uproar? Critics of Microsoft claim its new intellectual property policy is a plot to undermine Linux, but a closer look at the policy suggests otherwise.  |
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