Monthly Archives: December 2001

Lockheed Martin Exits Telecom Services

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Saying it wants to return to focus on its core business, Lockheed Martin is exiting the telecom services business.The aerospace giant announced Friday that...

Siebel CRM Targets Service Providers

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During the next couple of weeks, software provider Siebel Systems will roll out a new version of its customer-relationship management software aimed specifically at...

BMC to Release Enhanced Modeling, Troubleshooting Tools

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BMC Software Inc. on Monday will advance the level of integration between its Patrol application management suite and the network management tools acquired with...

Packard Foundation Votes Against HP-Compaq Merger

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Hewlett-Packard Co.s proposed buyout of Compaq Computer Corp. appears in serious jeopardy of collapsing after HPs largest shareholder, the Packard family foundation, announced late...

States Float Tough Remedies for Microsoft

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Taking a much tougher approach than the Bush Administration in trying to remedy Microsoft Corp.s anti-competitive conduct, nine states and the District of Columbia...

IT Factory Restructures

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IT Factory Inc., one of the most prominent business partners and developers for both Lotus Software and Microsoft Corp. has undergone a financial restructuring...

Merger in Packard Foundations Hands

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Hewlett-Packard Co.s planned buyout of Compaq Computer Corp. reached a critical juncture on Friday as the companys largest shareholder, the Packard family foundation, began...

Omnisky Files for Chapter 11

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Wireless Internet service providers have seen better days.One of the pioneers, Omnisky Corp., announced Friday that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a...

Gearing Up for Cyber-Terrorism

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When George Samenuk took over in January as CEO of security giant Network Associates Inc., the Santa Clara, Calif., company was at a crossroads....

DRAM Prices Nudging Up

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The prices of DRAM are slowly rising, as expected in the height of the fourth-quarter selling season.Spot market watchers and Wall Street have noted...