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InternetNews August 7, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Plans More Job Cuts Despite a successful quarter that surpassed analysts expectations, Sun Microsystems is poised for more job cuts.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2007 David Needle |
A Sybase Move Toward Mobile Growth Sybase plans to announce a global alliance with HTC, a leading provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile "smart" devices, such as T-Mobile's Dash.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2007 Larry Barrett |
Salesforce COO Takes Top Job at CacheLogic Salesforce.com COO Phill Robinson bid adieu to the on-demand business software firm Monday to become CEO at CacheLogic, a UK-based online content delivery network company.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2007 Roy Mark |
IBM Gets Tighter With Green, Novell IBM talks big about Linux and gets even closer with Novell.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2007 David Needle |
New Design, Software Adds To Mac Cool Factor The latest iMac models are sleek, but they might have a little competition in iLife.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Open Solutions Alliance Still Alive While many consortia that get announced at LinuxWorld fail to deliver, OSA is proving otherwise.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2007 Roy Mark |
Judge Saves Microsoft $1.5B Alcatel-Lucent plans to appeal the decision reversing the U.S. record infringement award against Microsoft.  |
InternetNews August 6, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft and Nokia Ready to Play Together Microsoft and Nokia announced Monday they are extending their collaboration on digital rights management to include support for the software company's PlayReady technology on the handset maker's popular S60 and Series 40 mobile phones.  |
InternetNews August 6, 2007 Clint Boulton |
To The Datawarehouse With an IBM Blade With an eye toward massive data integration, IBM bundles its Information Server software with an HS21 blade.  |
InternetNews August 6, 2007 Larry Barrett |
Big Brother Comes to the Call Center, But It's Good Autonomy's new speech-analytics software gives companies detailed analysis of customer calls, online chats and e-mails on the fly.  |
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