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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Lindows app plays with DVDs
In its mission to bring Linux to the masses, the company introduces an application that can play commercial DVDs on computers running the Lindows operating system.
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AOL taps technology strategist
America Online names John McKinley, former CTO at Merrill Lynch, to the post of chief technology officer as it heats up its efforts in broadband, wireless and other areas.
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PeopleSoft closes in J.D. Edwards
The business software maker announces the new exchange ratio that it plans to use to complete its proposed acquisition of J.D. Edwards.
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EMC picks up storage software line
The company acquires a storage management application from BMC Software in another sign of the shifting ground in the storage industry.
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PeopleSoft to shareholders: Shun Oracle
In a letter to stockholders, the company's board says Oracle's takeover offer poses "extraordinary risks" and raises the specter of antitrust investigations.
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Chip sales continue to rise
Global chip sales posted a third consecutive monthly increase in May, the Semiconductor Industry Association reported Monday. Worldwide chip sales totaled $12.5 billion in May 2003--up 2 percent...
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Chip sales gain for a third month
Global semiconductor sales post another monthly increase with a 2 percent rise in May, and the outlook for the second half remains healthy, a new report says.
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PeopleSoft's Conway talks software not Oracle
PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway at CeBit America on Thursday talks up enterprise software and makes only a veiled reference to a rival's hostile bid for his company.
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Judge: Oracle probe packed with pals
A special committee set up by Oracle to investigate stock sales was packed with people with close ties to the business software maker, according to a court opinion.
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Fast buys AltaVista enterprise business
Fast Search & Transfer, a company that develops search technologies for corporate needs, announced Tuesday that it had acquired AltaVista’s enterprise search business for an undisclosed cash sum...
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SAP, eBay join to unload old inventory
Customers of the German software giant can sell their used inventory on the auction site--an increasingly popular tactic among companies emptying their shelves during the downturn.
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CRM software market keeps slipping
A slow economy and the shifting priorities of IT buyers forced the CRM software industry to face its second year of declining new license revenue in 2002, a study shows.
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SAP targets PeopleSoft-J.D.Edwards
The company will launch a global ad campaign beginning Thursday aimed at luring PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards customers who are unnerved by Oracle's hostile bid for PeopleSoft.
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AT&T tightens finances, outlines plans
AT&T's top executive, speaking at the annual shareowners meeting, lays out the embattled company's plan to ride out the downturn squeezing the telecommunications industry.
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EDS signs $350 million desktop contract
Electronic Data Systems on Wednesday said it has signed a seven-year, $350 million contract to manage desktop computing for Barclays, a major British retail bank. Plano, Texas-based EDS will...
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HP, Ericsson finalize outsource deal
Hewlett-Packard has finalized a five-year outsourcing deal with Ericsson for HP to provide global IT services to cell phone maker. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The companies had...
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Invensys sells Baan for $135 million
The technology company sells Baan for $135 million in cash to a group that plans to integrate the software maker's products with other business-management applications.
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Salesforce unwraps customization plans
The online business software company launches a program that allows developers to customize Salesforce.com applications and build new online systems.
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Ballmer cashes in more Microsoft shares
Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer cashes in on nearly 2 million company shares, bringing the total number he sold this month to about 51 million.
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SCO to answer Novell's Unix claims
Executives of SCO Group on Friday plan to address questions about the company's Unix ownership, the foundation of its legal campaign against Linux and those who use that software.
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