Business Briefs: November 1, 2008
Hewlett-Packard plans to buy LeftHand Networks to expand its own storage technologies for mid-sized companies, while AMD and ATIC team up to form a company that builds foundries. Intel posted a modest rise in income compared to its third quarter.
By SD Times News Team
11/1/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 5 Points
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Microsoft's 'Velocity' too early for comparisons
The company says that it is too soon to compare "Velocity" to mature memory caching products for .NET, including those developed by its own partners.
By David Worthington
6/11/2008 4:02:00 PM - Relevance: 5 Points
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'Free World' reverberates through JavaOne
Sun showed off at the JavaOne convention how it plans on making Java development on multiple platforms easier. Previews of GlassFish 3 and Java EE 6 were also put on display.
By Robert Mullins
6/1/2008 7:51:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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OpenSolaris takes its bow in Amazon cloud
The OpenSolaris operating system is available for download, said Sun Microsystems, which developed the open-source OS with the OpenSolaris developer community. Sun also announced that developers can run their applications on OpenSolaris by way of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud.
By Robert Mullins
5/6/2008 2:26:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Fujitsu Targets American Market
It’s a company with a decades-long history in mainframe computers that is trying to use that experience to help an...
By Yvonne L. Lee
5/15/2005 12:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Veritas’ i3 Uncovers True Source of Errors
Veritas Software Corp. has begun shipping a version of its i3 performance management software that adds the ability to track...
By Yvonne L. Lee
11/15/2004 12:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Veritas Will Acquire Precise, Jareva
Calling its shopping spree a "natural extension" of its storage software business, Veritas Software Corp. late last month announced the...
By David Rubinstein
1/15/2003 12:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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In the Chips
One of the easiest errors a Web site's developers and administrators can make is to run software on the wrong...
By Andrew Binstock
12/15/2002 12:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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