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InternetNews March 19, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Microsoft Wooing Hearts, Minds of SMBs Microsoft is striking deals with leading chain retailers in order to build a more personalized approach to landing small business customers.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Debian Linux Founder Joins Sun Ian Murdock will help guide Sun's Solaris and Linux strategies in newly-created position.  |
Inc. March 1, 2007 |
LeanLogistics This Holland, Michigan, company sells supply-chain management software to the transportation industry.  |
Information Today March 19, 2007 Paula J. Hane |
SirsiDynix to Consolidate Products on New Platform SirsiDynix, has announced a major consolidation of its core products in a new technology platform that the company said builds upon the best features of each.  |
Information Today March 19, 2007 |
OCLC Acquires TechAtlas Tech Planning Software OCLC has acquired TechAtlas technology planning software and begin an intensive round of design and development work to extend its features.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Salesforce Makes 'MySpace' For Business AppSpace the latest in Salesforce.com's rapid software-as-a-service roll-out strategy, allows companies to engage their customers by sharing documents with them or soliciting feedback through forums.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Novell Goes Thin at Brainshare Novell kicked off its annual Brainshare conference today with a slew of announcements, including updates for its core Linux offerings and a new enterprise thin-client solution.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Adobe Kicks Internet Apps to The Desktop Adobe's new development environment and runtime lets developers run rich Internet applications on the desktop.  |
InternetNews March 19, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sun To Provide Commercial Support for Glassfish Open source effort to get full backing from Sun as it ramps up its next release.  |
Fast Company April 1, 2007 Mark Borden |
Less Hulk, More Bruce Lee Brand designer JDK's creative director Michael Jager acknowledged power as a critical component separating Xbox from its competitors but urged the company to see it -- and express it -- differently.  |
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