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Sun CEO: Volume will drive value

News First perpetuate the volume, then provide the value; that is the key equation in Sun's growth strategy moving forward, say top company executives. Sun chief executive and president Jonathan Schwartz believes volume is being driven by the increasing...

[August 30, 2007, 15:03]

Duron arrives in volume

News AMD Monday announced volume shipments of its new low-cost processor, Duron, which competes with Intel's Celeron in the sub-£600 PC market. As reported last week by ZDNet UK, Duron is available immediately in speeds of 700MHz, 650MHz and 600MHz.

[June 19, 2000, 10:09]

Diamond pumps up MP3 volume

News Diamond Multimedia Systems has turned up the volume on the digital music market. RioPort, a Diamond subsidiary, on Monday released a new, easy-to-use software program for the MP3 and Windows Media Audio audio formats: the RioPort Audio Manager.

[August 31, 1999, 8:55]

Public sector wins new volume discounts from Microsoft

News As part of a mooted new three-year deal, Microsoft will offer a software and support package at volume discount rates across the UK's public sector. The MoU works by pooling public sector volume licensing purchases to trigger bigger levels of...

[August 18, 2004, 10:25]

SAP chief talks up A1S for 'volume' business

News In a briefing yesterday, the boss of the German giant called A1S the vendor's "second step into the volume business" after Business One. SAP chief executive Henning Kagermann has further fleshed out his company's move into new markets, addressing...

[March 27, 2007, 10:25]

HP unveils ink-based technology for high-volume printing

News It's ink-based printing for huge-volume workloads," said Vyomesh Joshi, executive vice president of the HP Imaging and Printing Group, as he introduced the technology at a press conference in downtown San Francisco.

[October 4, 2006, 10:05]

Spam volume rises despite hosting-company closure

News Since Sunday, the spam volume has risen to about 37 percent of what it was before McColo was unplugged, MessageLabs said. Spammers knocked offline two weeks ago when their hosting company, McColo Corp, was shut down are finally coming back online...

[November 27, 2008, 11:08]

Amazon turns up Loudeye volume

News The online music trend is continuing its spread to two big-name retailers. Internet retailer Amazon.com extended a contract with digital-media services provider Loudeye on Thursday to supply music samples on its Web site.

[December 19, 2003, 10:35]

XP Office volume customers get upgrade discount

News Microsoft will allow customers using Office 95 who buy Office XP software in bulk to apply for an upgrade price for the product, the company said this week. Individuals who still use Office 95 will still have to pay the full price of they want to...

[April 19, 2001, 11:51]

AOL pumps up the volume

News The announcement marks the first major step taken by the company since hiring former BMG Entertainment executive Kevin Conroy as the head of AOL Music. Conroy was tapped to run all of AOL's online music efforts, which comprise Web radio service...

[July 23, 2001, 12:56]

Nuggets: Philips pumps up the volume

News More CeBIT PC peripherals stuff from Philips. Aiming to keep its audio reputation intact, Philips has upgraded its multimedia speaker range with a couple of new models. The MMS140 (£15) and MMS240 (£20), housed in a silver casing, both feature 'hi...

[February 7, 2000, 9:01]

MP3 pumps up the volume for local musicians

News News Web sites are increasingly hearing a digital siren's call: developing MP3 communities to boost traffic and promote their local music scenes--a niche largely untapped by local radio stations, which have moved slowly to embrace the Web.

[February 5, 2001, 9:23]

IBM adds flash to storage virtualisation

News IBM has updated its storage virtualisation product, the SAN Volume Controller, to support solid-state drives. Scheduled for release on 6 November, SAN Volume Controller (SVC) 5.0 is the first to integrate the technology into a storage...

[October 19, 2009, 9:34]

Security flaw in key Microsoft services

News Microsoft on Tuesday warned users of a number of its subscription programmes, including product testing and volume licensing, of a potential security flaw affecting the software they use for downloads.

[August 21, 2002, 7:38]

Microsoft dashes price-cut expectations

News Microsoft is set to reveal on Monday that volume prices for the next version of its Office software will remain unchanged, as it introduces new licensing provisions that are intended to placate big customers.

[August 29, 2003, 8:35]

Can IBM's Regatta take on two rivals?

News IBM, which plans to announce on Friday that its top-end p690 "Regatta" Unix server is available in volume, had long planned the server as an assault on Sun Microsystems. The Sun Fire 15K will start shipping in volume in late December or early...

[December 14, 2001, 12:14]

Analyst says AOL growth is down

News Shares of AOL fell $5 1/2 in afternoon trading, or 4.95 percent, as the volume of shares traded reached 21.9 million, compared to an average daily volume of 25.3m. The note by analyst Henry Blodget said that, based on conversations with the company...

[June 11, 1999, 10:24]

Comcast sends out less spam

News Cable giant Comcast on Thursday said the volume of spam originating from its network has dropped 35 percent since it blocked an email loophole weeks ago. While a Comcast representative declined to offer an estimate of the service's daily email...

[June 30, 2004, 9:25]

Gateway stumbles in Q2

News Shares of PC maker Gateway fell 4 to 54 ¾ on a volume of 13.4 million shares after the company stumbled in its second quarter, reporting a profit of $60.7m (£37m), or 38 cents a share, on sales of $1.62bn (£0.98m).

[July 24, 1998, 15:32]

Intel starts producing 1Gbit flash memory

News Intel has launched what it claims is "the industry's first volume shipments" of 65nm NOR flash memory products. They are based on Intel's StrataFlash Cellular Memory architecture and are drop-in compatible with Intel's high-volume, 90nm-based flash...

[November 10, 2006, 16:15]

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