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Microsoft plans to announce that the two largest cable television providers in the United States, Time Warner Cable and Comcast, will test its interactive program guide (IPG) software in their set-top boxes in limited markets. The test marks a milestone in the software giant's push into the home ent...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

The Mushrooming Chinese Internet Market

When it comes to the Internet, China is no longer undiscovered country. Three Chinese portals are trouncing their U.S. rivals in the region, and investors are taking notice. However, although Sina Corp., Sohu.com and NetEase.com are beating U.S. rivals Yahoo, AOL Time Warner and Microsoft now, they ...

PeopleSoft has completed its tender offer for ERP vendor J.D. Edwards. Both companies noted that PeopleSoft now owns 88 percent of J.D. Edwards' outstanding shares and will buy the remaining 12 percent by the end of August. PeopleSoft estimated the transaction was worth about $1.8 billion in total. ...

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Microsoft - The New Antivirus Behemoth?

Microsoft's recent purchase of antivirus firm GeCAD Software has sparked a torrent of speculation about the company's intentions in the security arena. Established antivirus firms, such as Symantec and Network Associates, were quick to downplay the competitive threat posed by Microsoft, and some obs...

With server software sales booming, Microsoft recorded a 26 percent gain in earnings, to $1.92 billion, for its recently ended fourth quarter -- but the software giant also posted a rare miss of analysts' profit targets. The company said its profit was dented by nearly $800 million in charges, large...

Apple Computer outpaced expectations with its latest earnings, posting a profit of $19 million as strong sales of non-desktop machines led the company to its best revenue-generating quarter in more than two years. Apple's revenue totaled $1.54 billion, an 8 percent increase over year-ago figures. Ga...

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Will Apple Make the Enterprise Leap with Panther?

Apple's new server OS, known as Panther, is slated to launch before year's end with new capabilities that will be "awesome solutions for an awful lot of customers," according to Apple server software director Tom Goguen. While it is not surprising to hear Apple referring to its products as "awesome"...

Chip giant Intel has reported second-quarter earnings that slightly surpassed analysts' expectations, posting a profit of $896 million on revenue of $6.8 billion. IDC analyst Shane Rau noted that Intel "did not cite broad growth factors, like the corporate PC replacement cycle. Instead, it cited poc...

In a sign that one of the main combatants in the browser wars is ready to lay down its arms, AOL has cut workers from its already shrunken Netscape division and has cut loose the Mozilla open-source browser project. The move comes about a month and a half after AOL and Microsoft settled a long-simme...

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The Real IT Integration Challenge

Bringing together various applications and computer systems is certainly no picnic, but another vital integration challenge is often overlooked in the corporate dialogue: integrating the IT department with the rest of the enterprise. How can a CIO ensure that his or her department is involved in sha...

OPINION

Merger Mania: The Good, Bad and Ugly

The tech world's pie-eyed optimists want us to believe that the helter-skelter past few weeks on the mergers-and-acquisitions front is a good omen, a sign of great things to come for the economy in general and technology in particular. That may be so. We'll know soon enough whether this was the tip ...

No. 2 chipmaker AMD has unveiled a joint venture with Japan-based Fujitsu, creating a $3 billion global company bent on mastering the market for flash memory products. Known as FASL LLC, the new venture is made up of the two companies' flash businesses, with a combined workforce of 7,000. It will ma...

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Probing the IT Skills Shortage

Many companies have scaled back staffing levels and instituted mandatory hiring freezes in the past few years. Even so -- and somewhat surprisingly, considering the number of IT specialists out of work -- there is sometimes a shortage of qualified candidates to fill the gaps, even when money is budg...

In a move that could dramatically alter the booming search engine marketplace, Yahoo has announced plans to acquire Overture, the company credited with pioneering the pay-for-placement search business model, in a cash-and-stock deal worth more than $1.6 billion. The move positions Yahoo as the top c...

The number of high-tech job cuts fell sharply during the first six months of 2003, plunging 60 percent below 2002 levels, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. However, CEO John A. Challenger told the E-Commerce Times, "This may be something of the calm before the storm." ...


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