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The Motley Fool June 5, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Apple Won't Kill Nintendo Apple will never be a Nintendo DS killer or even a DS tickler.  |
The Motley Fool June 5, 2008 Tim Beyers |
The Math That Could Make You Billions What's an algorithm worth? Hundreds of billions, potentially. Just ask Google.  |
Global Services June 3, 2008 Ed Nair |
Solving the Software Puzzle Product engineering challenges thwart innovation and growth. Can outsourcing help? A look at how do strategic product-development partnerships help software vendors.  |
CFO June 1, 2008 Karen M. Kroll |
Waste Management Hauls SAP to Court Most companies say that at least some of their large-scale software deployments are outright failures.  |
CFO June 1, 2008 Scott Leibs |
Microsoft's Chris Liddell Chris Liddell talks about Microsoft's future in the face of uncertainty, and how his unusual education and professional background have been assets that help him understand how the software giant works.  |
CFO June 1, 2008 Kate Plourd |
Still Searching Google's search for a new CFO is almost a year old. Does anyone want this job?  |
The Motley Fool May 29, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Microsoft Is Officially Out of Ideas Microsoft is in a bind. Vista seems to be a disappointment, and the upcoming Windows 7 doesn't look too impressive either.  |
Bank Technology News June 1, 2008 Michael Dumiak |
Suddenly, SAP Long considered too "old world" in its business practices and unskilled with the regulatory environment, especially in the U.S., SAP now may be on the verge of a major breakthrough.  |
Bank Technology News June 1, 2008 Michael Dumiak |
SAP vs. Oracle: Silicon Sluggers While the blow-by-blow between SAP and Oracle can be parsed as attack-counterattack, analysts say what's going on in these transformations is more than meets the eye.  |
The Motley Fool May 27, 2008 Anders Bylund |
The Fall of Microsoft Office It will be long, slow, and painful, and Redmond won't know how to stop it.  |
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