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InternetNews November 11, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Digital Passports a Draw in the Middle East Identity rights management (IRM) software vendor Epok said the Kingdom of Jordan will incorporate its ID management platform to process digital passports. Epok is in negotiations with several countries around the world.  |
InternetNews November 11, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Alcatel Ups 3G Investments in China The telecom equipment giant pumps $32M into a mobile carrier to accelerate joint product development.  |
The Motley Fool November 11, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Relocation Biz Heads Home Sirva is feeling the pinch as organizations look to spend less on employees based overseas. Shares of the relocation services provider declined nearly 25% following downbeat Q3 financial results.  |
The Motley Fool November 11, 2004 Rich Smith |
SEC Targets Lucent Ex-Execs Investigation into alleged Saudi bribery by its Chinese subsidiary moves ahead. Lucent's stock has dropped 15% in value.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2004 Catherine Pickavet |
Salesforce.com Readies Asia-Pacific Push The on-demand CRM vendor will become the latest IT company to act on opportunities in the fast-growing region.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2004 Michael Singer |
IT Code of Conduct Gains Big Backers Three major IT companies are adding their muscle to a new industry program designed to standardize working conditions for non-U.S. workers.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2004 Michael Singer |
All Chips Great and Small for AMD AMD teams with a Singapore company to augment production in Germany; it also lays out its Flash memory plans as part of its Spansion division.  |
Real Estate Portfolio Nov/Dec 2004 Phillip Britt |
International Signposts Recent events provide directions for where U.S. REITs may be headed with cross-border transactions.  |
BusinessWeek November 15, 2004 Carol Matlack |
An All-Out Drive For Defense Deals The European Aeronautics Defense & Space Co. has a real chance to become a global contender, even in the U.S.  |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
British Telecom to Buy Infonet British Telecom will pay $965 million for Infonet, improving its ability to offer managed voice and data offerings for multinational corporations in North America and Asia-Pacific.  |
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