Monthly Archives: February 2011

Dell, IBM Say Taxes, Debt Undermining U.S. Competitiveness

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As mounting public deficits dominate discourse in Washington and in state capitals throughout the country, leaders from the technology industry said they are eager...

Salesforce.com Buys Manymoon, Google Apps Marketplace Player

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Salesforce.com Feb. 1 acquired project management software maker Manymoon, which shot to fame courtesy of its high profile on the Google Apps Marketplace in...

Emerson Network Power Releases 10G AdvancedTCA Switch Blade Drives

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Emerson Network Power, a division of Emerson and a specialist in business-critical continuity solutions, announced its latest and most cost-effective 10G AdvancedTCA (switch blade,...

HubSpot Enhances Inbound Marketing Software

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Internet marketing software developer HubSpot announced improvements to its inbound marketing software designed to deliver more robust mobile and social experiences, enhanced email capabilities,...

SAP Maneuvers to Reduce $1.3B Restitution to Oracle

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An SAP spokesman told eWEEK Feb. 3 that the enterprise application maker will begin filing motions in federal district court in an effort to...

.NET Reflector to Go From Free to Paid Developers Up In Arms

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Red Gate Software, provider of the popular .NET Reflector development tool, has announced that that it will begin charging $35 for a perpetual license...

Verizon’s iPhone 4 vs. ATandT’s: Not an Easy Call, Critics Say

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The arrival of the Verizon Wireless Apple iPhone 4 has been years in the making. Now, days before the smartphone's Feb. 10 debut, tech...

Mozilla Developing More Attack-Aware Applications for Security

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Mozilla is taking a more proactive approach to secure its applications against attacks.The company is calling this approach "attack aware." The idea, explained Mozilla...

NaviSite’s Big Week: New Cloud Services Node Opens, New Owner on Way

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SAN JOSE, Calif.-It was interesting timing that cloud services and managed hosting provider NaviSite turned on a major new asset-the West Coast node of...

HTC Dual-Core ‘Pyramid,’ ThunderBolt Rumors Swirling

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The first phone, headed for T-Mobile, is said to be HTC's first dual-core Android smartphone, code-named "Pyramid."According to Android and Me, the phone features...