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Google and Amazon.com have tied the knot in a deal designed to expand Google's advertising presence and give Amazon users greater access to products not listed on the e-tailer's site. The multiyear agreement will make Google's search technology and targeted sponsored links available on Amazon. "If t...

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Safeguarding Your Corporate Data

Just as important as backing up your most valuable documents is ensuring they are not zapped by a malicious virus, consumed by fire or accidentally erased. So far, though, most software and hardware vendors that sell storage products to the Fortune 500 have had little or nothing to say -- let alone ...

Gateway has announced it will take advantage of a grace period, gaining an additional two weeks to file its annual report as it continues an internal review of how it accounted for revenue in 2000 and 2001. The company said it expects to adjust 2000 net sales to $9.26 billion, a reduction of $340 mi...

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Who's Making Money from Linux?

You hear it all the time: "You can't make money off free software." Actually, companies are making quite a bit of money from free software. IBM and HP, for example, have reaped billions of dollars in revenue from Linux. True, they are doing so by bundling open source software with servers and suppor...

A year after launching its Trustworthy Computing initiative, Microsoft still suffers from a security image problem, with key executives at 75 percent of companies polled by Forrester Research saying they worry about vulnerabilities in the software firm's products. However, the research firm also not...

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Did PayPal Kill Online Payment Systems?

When PayPal filed for its successful IPO last year, it listed a slew of competitors in the online payment arena. But those rivals, including Citibank, Wells Fargo, Yahoo, Microsoft and the U.S. Postal Service, barely sport as much market share combined as PayPal commands on its own. There are signs ...

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Top Servers for Boosting E-Business

When it comes to choosing a server to boost e-business efficiency, technology buyers have no shortage of options. Because of intense competition in the marketplace, the best server technologies -- and what is best for a particular enterprise -- may change rapidly. Even amid all of this upheaval, how...

Lucent Technologies has agreed to settle a series of class-action shareholder lawsuits, almost all relating to whether Lucent misled investors by providing incomplete financial reports. Lucent said the settlement will cost about $420 million. But attorneys in one of the main cases to be settled said...

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The Black Hole of White-Box Workstations

Despite a lack of promotion and low to zero name recognition, it is becoming clear that vendors of white-box (unbranded) machines are an important part of the personal computer ecosystem. In fact, IDC has estimated that last year, about 31 percent of the 35 million desktop PCs sold in the United Sta...

Motorola has signed a 10-year global IT infrastructure outsourcing pact worth $1.6 billion with Computer Sciences Corporation, the largest such agreement in Motorola's history and a healthy sign for the outsourcing business. Under the agreement, CSC will manage Motorola's mid-range, desktop and dist...

In the latest in a series of moves designed to jump-start revenue growth at its beleaguered but still-dominant online service, AOL has rolled out a service that enables users to receive telephone voice mail in their e-mail inboxes and to hear their e-mail over the phone. The service is being offered...

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Web Services Get Practical

The hype surrounding Web services, a technology that many once thought was destined to revive the Internet economy, has faded. But believers say this is still a true disruptive technology, one that will change the way enterprises interact with customers and with each other. In other words, the revol...

In 2003, half of all information technology projects involving third-party consulting will be considered unsuccessful by executives who oversee them, according to a new report from Gartner, because they fail to deliver expected return on investment or operational value. To avoid such an outcome, the...

Hoping to bolster declining revenues and slipping market share, Gateway announced that it will market digital projectors to the SMB (small and medium business) and education markets. Digital projectors represent a new and heretofore untested product line for Gateway. "Gateway has been trying to dive...

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AMD's Next Move

AMD entered 2003 with more to lose than ever before. The company commands a healthy share of the desktop and notebook chip market, with just under 20 percent -- the best figure it has enjoyed in the last few years. Now, AMD plans a slew of new product releases that could sway its fortunes for good o...


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