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The Motley Fool October 12, 2007 Rich Smith |
Electronic Arts Brings in a Coupla Heavies The world's biggest purveyor of electronic gaming announces its biggest acquisition ever; it's purchasing VG Holding for about $800 million. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool October 12, 2007 Rich Smith |
Rates Ride Infosys Indian outsourcer Infosys reports fiscal 2008 second-quarter earnings, highlighting a solid quarter, but with the rupee rising in value against the dollar, the company continues to lose margin.  |
InternetNews October 11, 2007 Larry Barrett |
IBM Aims to Burst Microsoft's Office Communications Bubble IBM talks up integration plans for its Lotus Symphony apps suite, just days before Microsoft unveils Office Communications Server 2007.  |
InternetNews October 11, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Should Open Source Fear Microsoft Patents? Is there any substance to Steve Ballmer's latest claims about open source and Microsoft's patents?  |
InternetNews October 11, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Embedded Development Goes Virtual Embedded Linux developer MontaVista makes a virtual move. Who needs physical boards when you can virtualize them?  |
InternetNews October 10, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Windows Home Server Available for DIYers Why wait for hardware bundled with Microsoft's Windows Home Server when you can build your own now?  |
InternetNews October 10, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Pentaho Makes Open Source BI Semantic Pentaho says its new offering presents less risk to users than commercial alternatives.  |
InternetNews October 10, 2007 David Needle |
HP, Sun, IBM: And the Winner is ... Which of the leading enterprise technology providers has the best portfolio of software, services and hardware.  |
InternetNews October 10, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Linux Kernel Gets 'Fair' Linux is closer to becoming real time and winning new converts in industry verticals.  |
InternetNews October 10, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Ballmer: Red Hat Has 'Obligation' to Pay Up Just when the clash between Linux supporters and Microsoft seemed to have subsided, CEO Steve Ballmer ratchets it up a notch.  |
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