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Sounding Off About The Legacy Monster
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Sounding Off About The Legacy Monster
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Down But Not Out
More than the economy has taken its toll on Siebel. But it has a plan to turn things around.
Texas Instruments' Co-Founder Dies
Cecil Howard Green, the last living member of the company's four founders, passed away at 102
The Word Is Out On Instant Messaging
New tools for business use; Microsoft reveals plans for real-time server
Cisco Takes A Small-Company Focus
Vendor courts small and midsize buyers with simpler interfaces and all-in-one boxes
Hone Business Operations With Integration
Informatica and webMethods combine data integration, EAI, and business intelligence
A Court Microsoft Is Glad To Spend Time In
Texas county gets free E-filing technology; Microsoft and BearingPoint keep the fees
SARS Hits HP Canadian Office
The vendor sent home about 200 workers from a Toronto-area office after an employee who exhibited symptoms of the disease ignored calls to stay home
Taking Stock: Spring Numbers Don't Smell Too Sweet
Accounting changes may have a noticeable effect on tech stocks
Hewlett-Packard Lands Two Major Services Deals
HP wins 10-year, $3 billion deal with Procter & Gamble and inks memo of understanding for outsourcing contract with Ericsson.
Iomega Brings High-End Features To Low-End Storage
The maker of Zip drives gets into network-attached storage.
On The Horizon: The Next Small Thing? No, In A Word
The names we give to things do matter, as reflection and guide
Report Says Apple May Buy Universal Music For $6 Billion
Talks between Apple and Vivendi, Universal's parent company have been held secretly for months, according to the Los Angeles Times, and an offer may come before Vivendi's April 29 board meeting
Total Information Awareness Project Undergoes First Test
A key technologist on the project says Americans must be prepared to trade some privacy for security.
Plumtree Sales Take A Tumble
The portal software vendor reported a small first-quarter profit, but revenue was down sharply due to a drop in software licensing.
RSA Security Gets Back Into The Black
The identity-management and authentication vendor reported its first profitable quarter in two years.
Google News Tries to Separate PR, News
The search engine is changing the way its news page handles press releases after some releases weren't marked as such
IBM Aims To Slay The Legacy Monster
The vendor will offer software and services to help businesses connect information in mainframes with Internet apps and E-commerce systems.
EDS Stays On Hot Streak With Medi-Cal Deal
The computer-services firm inked a four-year, $407 million extension of a 15-year contract for IT and business services.
Java Trailing .Net When It Comes To Developer Activity
.Net components, which include earlier-generation ActiveX controls, outnumber Java components nine to one on the online component marketplace, ComponentSource.com.
Changes Being Made In Microsoft IM Product
Development components from the upcoming IM server are being made available separately from the server.
MasterCard Pushes New Electronic Invoicing Service
The credit-card company says millions are wasted using paper systems every year in a single big firm.
Network Associates Posts Loss, Cuts 2003 Outlook
The security-products vendor blames lower customer spending and the war in Iraq for the $3.7 million loss.
Nokia To Cut 1,800 Jobs
The cell phone maker will cut more than 3% of its overall work force in an effort to make its networks division profitable again
USA Interactive To Buy The Rest Of Hotels.com
The company will buy the 32% that it doesn't already own in a stock deal valued at more than $1 billion
Microsoft Opens Windows CE To Third Parties
The vendor expands the shared-source program for its operating system for handhelds, making all source code available to third parties and dropping the ban on commercializing changes to it.
Yahoo's Turnaround Continues Apace
A fourth consecutive profitable quarter for the Web portal.
Crystal Decisions Offers Three In One
Crystal Enterprise 9 Premium combines the vendor's reporting, analysis, and information-delivery technologies in one package.
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