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Congress to Investigate Google/DoubleClick Deal

Congress is expected to ask Google, Microsoft and Yahoo executives to testify before House and Senate subcommittees about Google's planned $3.1 billion acquisition of...

Microsoft Expands Office Subscription Pilot

Microsoft is exploring new business models for Office in the emerging world, which includes expanding its pay-as-you-go pricing for Office 2003 in South Africa...

IBM Systems Group Simplifies Approach to SMB Channel

For years, solution providers have complained about the complexity of trying to first build a solution and then craft a deal across all the...

SAP Sees Bright Future in Midmarket

SAP executives were in what can only be described as a giddy mood during the companys July 19 conference call with press and analysts...

HP Is Tops in Worldwide PC Shipment—Again

For Hewlett-Packard, its lonely at the top. Once again, the Palo Alto, Calif., company ranked first in worldwide PC shipments, beating out Dell to control...

Microsofts Annual Revenue Tops $50 Billion

Microsofts revenue for the fiscal year to end June 2007 topped the $50 billion mark on the back of solid performances from its core...

HotSpot @Home Delivers Wireless Convergence

It almost seems as if T-Mobile wanted to make sure no undue attention was drawn to its revolutionary HotSpot @Home converged wireless system. The...

Websense Beefs Up Channel Goodies

Looking to beef up the goodies it offers channel partners as part of a year-long effort to become a 100 percent channel sales organization,...

Google Pleases Itself

Google reported today that second quarter net income rose 28 percent to $925 million, or $2.93 per diluted share, falling short of Wall Streets...

March of the Desktop Penguins

When Microsofts Windows XP went gold back in the fall of 2001, the platform was, practically speaking, the only desktop operating system game in...