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  • London Stock Exchange Woes not Linux's Fault

    The London Stock Exchange is having problems both its systems and on its Web sites, but it's not Linux's fault.

    Blog posts | February 28, 2011 1:28pm PST

  • The London Stock Exchange moves to Novell Linux

    The LSE is far from the only one stock exchange to switch to Linux. More and more stock exchanges are realizing that when you really need speed, security, and stability, Linux is the operating...

    Blog posts | February 14, 2011 3:46pm PST

  • London Stock Exchange website reports incorrect prices

    The London Stock Exchange (LSE) website displayed incorrect prices for the important FTSE 100 index yesterday morning. It's not the first time they've had problems.

    Blog posts | October 9, 2008 5:25am PDT

  • About that London Stock Exchange IT failure

    The obvious lesson from the correlation between Microsoft's eagerness to brag about the performance and reliability of the system installed at the London Stock Exchange and it's actual performance...

    Blog posts | September 13, 2008 12:15am PDT

  • Did Microsoft tech play a part in London Stock Exchange meltdown?

    So far, no one is pointing fingers at specific technology vendors for the September 8 meltdown of the London Stock Exchange. But one thing is certain: Microsoft and its hardware and services...

    Blog posts | September 9, 2008 9:13am PDT

  • London Stock Exchange hit with 'connectivity issue'

    The London Stock Exchange is on hold Monday following a "connectivity issue" that halted trading. The timing couldn't have been worse: Volume was heavy in Europe after the U.S. government bailed...

    Blog posts | September 8, 2008 6:03am PDT

  • London Stock Exchange (LSE) system failure stops trading

    Technical problems with the London Stock Exchange's Infolect data delivery system interrupted trading yesterday for 40 minutes, just before the market closed. The timing was highly unfortunate, as...

    Blog posts | November 8, 2007 4:57am PST

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  • In Facebook IPO fiasco the 'smart money' got burnt

    Small investors snubbed the Facebook IPO. It's the 'smart money' that's crying.

    Blog posts | May 25, 2012 3:34pm PDT

  • Bazaarvoice acquires rival PowerReviews; adds SMBs to social CRM portfolio

    Social CRM consolidation: Bazaarvoice acquires rival PowerReviews for $152 million, closing the loop on a strategy that stretches from small businesses to big box retailers.

    Blog posts | May 25, 2012 4:42am PDT

  • Microsoft's piracy problem: Lock, stock and two Googley barrels

    If you thought TV, movie and music studios were the most likely candidates to have asked Google to remove pirated and copyright-infringing content, think again.

    Blog posts | May 25, 2012 3:15am PDT

  • Cloudforce comes to London

    Salesforce.com does well at home but does it get the same attention overseas? If London is a benchmark then the answer is a resounding 'yes.'

    Blog posts | May 22, 2012 7:53pm PDT

  • London's thriving cloud start-up scene

    There's a sudden flourishing of cloud start-up talent in the UK. What's brought it about?

    Blog posts | May 22, 2012 6:33am PDT

  • Six Degrees acquires Datahop; fiberoptic datacenter network

    UK cloud services provider Six Degrees Group acquires Datahop, giving it a high-speed fiberoptic network connecting datacenters in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris.

    Blog posts | May 21, 2012 1:59am PDT

  • Stick a fork in the Facebook IPO, it's done

    The hype is done. Reality is here. On its first day, Facebook's IPO had to be propped up by its underwriters to stay just barely above its offering price.

    Blog posts | May 18, 2012 2:28pm PDT

  • London police 'hack' suspects' phones: A major blow to human rights

    London's police service will soon be allowed to 'hack' into phones of suspected criminals. This criminologist examines how dangerous this move is for ordinary citizens.

    Blog posts | May 18, 2012 10:53am PDT

  • FB starts trading on the Nasdaq

    Facebook is now a public company. Will the stock go up, or down? The social networking giant has started trading shares on the Nasdaq under the "FB" ticker. Be honest: you're a little excited.

    Blog posts | May 18, 2012 7:59am PDT

  • Watch Facebook go public

    Facebook is going public. Will the stock go up, or down? The social networking giant has a valuation of $104 billion, which making it the largest U.S. company, by market value, at its IPO.

    Blog posts | May 18, 2012 5:55am PDT

  • Facebook to set stock price at $38 (rumor)

    Facebook is eyeing $38 as its IPO share price, on the high end of the company's price range. The price has not yet been finalized, but discussions are getting close, according to a recent rumor.

    Blog posts | May 17, 2012 11:29am PDT

  • Facebook IPO: Risk Factors and growth

    Facebook's IPO filing with the SEC warns potential investors of the chance that the value of their investment may go down as well as up. This post looks at growth and why you might think twice...

    Blog posts | May 16, 2012 10:23am PDT

  • Facebook increases IPO by 25%

    Facebook has increased its initial public offering (IPO) size to some 421 million shares. Facebook could thus raise a total of between $14.32 billion and $18.47 billion, if you include over-allotment.

    Blog posts | May 16, 2012 4:51am PDT

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