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Magic Quadrant identifies leaders in WAN Optimization
Virtualization, cloud services, and growing volumes of distributed data have pushed network demands to an all-time high. Download this latest Gartner report on WAN Optimization to guide your...
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Siebel: No news is great news
Siebel Systems stockholders were very pleased not to hear any bad news, as company shares rise in a sigh of relief.
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Juniper's options exchange draws fire
Analysis: Compensation experts may want to heed the message sent by Juniper Networks shareholders: Six and one don't add up to stock price gains.
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Sky-rocketing Linux stocks fizzle out
A Wall Street feeding frenzy sent Linux specialists' stock soaring at first. But when the general tech market tumbled, Linux companies had more room to fall.
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Too early for chip rebound?
Top chipmakers have seen their shares rise in the past two weeks but analysts aren't convinced that the worst is over.
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The last corporate action heroes
It takes superhuman effort to steer a troubled company through rough waters. Turnaround artists love the adventure, even when it means going down with their ship.
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Electronic Arts misses Q3 forecasts
The largest independent maker of game software reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $91.5 million, or 66 cents per share. Full story. --Sergio G. Non, ZDNet Inter@ctive Investor
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3dfx dissolves, sells assets to Nvidia
The maker of Voodoo 3-D graphics chips sells its assets to a rival in a cash and stock deal worth $107.4 million.
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AMD joins Q4 earnings parade
Like Intel, Advanced Micro Devices warns of that fourth-quarter revenue and profit will fall short. AMD, too, blames weak consumer PC sales.
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Apple predicts rotten first quarter
After a disappointing fourth period, the Mac maker warns of another loss but says profitability will return in the second quarter.
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Apple off the mark in Q4
Apple aims low in the fourth quarter, but still misses Wall Street's target. Its stock takes another nose dive in after-hours trading.
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AMD beats Q2 estimates, splits stock
Robust sales of its Athlon processor power the chipmaker past Wall Street estimates, and AMD execs are also upbeat about the flash memory market.
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Microsoft tops Q4 estimates
It expects to follow these earnings with a 5 percent growth in the first quarter.
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Can Napster survive as a business?
Analysis: AOL and Napster? Music-minded Netheads may shudder at the thought, but such an alliance just might make sense for the sultan of song-swapping.
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VA Linux chief: Tech turmoil is good
Larry Augustin isn't worried about the recent tech stock turmoil. 'It's great that people are focusing more on fundamentals of companies.'
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Warning! Novell misfires in Q2
Network software vendor says rivals Linux and Windows 2000 are cramping its style; earnings of 8 cents per share, revenue of $300M-plus expected.
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Market crash over? Not so fast
Like it or not, analysts see more room for stocks to fall -- and especially in the tech sector. What's your opinion?
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3Com bets on hot technology
With its stock price sliding, 3Com plans to jump start its growth by chasing emerging broadband, wireless and Web markets. Meanwhile, it beats earning estimates by two cents a share.
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VeriSign buys Network Solutions for $21B
VeriSign, a provider of digital certificates, intends to keep the domain registrar as a separate unit after the $21 billion deal..
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HP earnings: On the right track?
Computing giant beats Street estimates with first-quarter income of $794M and rising revenues of $11.67B. Says CEO Fiorina: 'This reaffirms the strategic choices we're making.'
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Holy mismatches, Batman!
What has AOL done? Sergio Non takes a step back to look at the AOL/Time Warner merger -- and gets taken aback by the lack of benefits for AOL.
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