Linux looks good on server
News A Linux developer, who declined to be named, said Eazel's failure to raise new capital centred on the fact that it went through about $11m (about £7.5m) in venture capital, and all it had to show for it was a file manager.
[May 22, 2001, 11:51]
Palm seeks cash for split
News We're talking about relatively modest amounts of money because a software business does not need a lot of capital. We basically need the capital to run the company, pay the engineers, do the marketing and so on.
[August 16, 2002, 11:25]
IBM spinoff takes global view of patents
News Still, Delphion, which is funded by the Internet Capital Group, is aiming to positioning itself to take advantage of the needs of companies to research patent data. It has grown significantly in the last 15 or 20 years.it's the intellectual capital...
[January 15, 2002, 11:36]
ZDNet interviews the e-Minister: Part III
News You have to make capital investments. We ought to be able to get similar savings in government so the capital investment will pay for itself. The government has pledged to get all government services online by 2008.
[February 21, 2000, 10:29]
PalmSource CEO steps down
News In November, the company also appointed a new chairman, Jean-Louis Gassee, a general partner with venture capital firm Allegis Capital. David Nagel has resigned as PalmSource chief executive, president and director, a move that follows a series of...
[May 24, 2005, 12:45]
'South Park' comes to Shockwave.com
News Shockwave.com said earlier this week that it had raised $44m (£27m) in equity funding from Silicon Valley venture-capital company Sequoia Capital and Jim Clark, founder of Netscape Communications, which is now a unit of America Online.
[December 8, 1999, 15:23]
Cisco keen to be seen as green in China
News Cisco's programme will include an increase in local procurement, a memorandum of understanding with China Development Bank to "explore a joint investment programme that would provide capital and expertise for innovative Chinese businesses", and a...
[November 2, 2007, 9:33]
HP warns of datacentre-capacity shortfall
News The biggest challenge currently facing companies in the UK with respect to managing their datacentres, according to the report, is balancing the need to secure the investment required to improve facilities with the need to reduce capital...
[November 24, 2008, 16:36]
BIBLE: Internet startup culture - the UK versus America
News With the arrival of the American venture capital model on UK shores, there is a growing pool of cash being made available for UK Internet startups. There is a lot of money available in the UK but most of it isn't intelligent money," according to...
[November 11, 1999, 8:33]
Trying times? 'Buy Big Blue'
News As the economy sours, Corporate America has assumed a more conservative, risk-averse culture in which managers don't want to buy products from smaller dot-coms -- especially unproven entities whose venture capital firms may pull the plug if they...
[February 23, 2001, 12:23]
Online confidence is spreading
Leader It wasn't hurt by the uncontrolled excesses online during the late 90s when eyeballs and barter deals were everything, and nobody bothered much about actual revenue or accountability because, well, there was always that venture capital, wasn't there?
[October 18, 2004, 14:25]
RecordTV expecting legal trouble
News Simon said he is hoping to attract capital for some much-needed expansion, as well as to save up for a potential legal defense. While Simon has spoken with several interested investors, he hasn't raised any capital.
[May 16, 2000, 9:57]
Hijackers lay traps for errant emails
News Adams Capital Management, a venture-capital firm based in Pennsylvania, evidently shares a look-alike address with a mutual fund, whose clients occasionally email Adams by mistake. On October 15, New York telemarketing consultant Geri Gantman...
[November 9, 1999, 9:13]
A Year Ago: Hijackers lay traps for errant emails
News Adams Capital Management, a venture-capital firm based in Pennsylvania, evidently shares a look-alike address with a mutual fund, whose clients occasionally email Adams by mistake. Look-alike addresses steal email from careless senders
[November 9, 2000, 6:01]
The transistor turns 60
News Arthur Rock's investment in the traitorous eight is considered the birth of the venture capital industry. The individuals that comprised the so-called "traitorous eight" ultimately went on to found Intel, Kleiner Perkins, job hopping and venture...
[December 17, 2007, 12:25]
The Day Ahead: Unknown IntraNet Solutions thrives amid tech carnage
News PMG Capital doesn't have underwriting ties to IntraNet Solutions. Jeff Van Rhee, an analyst with PMG Capital, said IntraNet Solutions has carved out a good niche for itself. Commentary: IntraNet Solutions may be relatively unknown to the average...
[November 20, 2000, 12:46]
Creating Budget Where None Exists
Blog What that meant was that there was no placeholder in the Capital Appropriations Budget. So what might appear as $120,000 in the Capital Appropriations Budget, would be represented by $60,000 in the IT Operations Budget for an asset with a 2 year...
[August 26, 2009, 18:03]
Are techs worth their stock?
News Qwest Communications cut its capital spending budget. In this recession, shares of chip manufacturers and chip capital equipment companies have not dropped as low as they did during previous slowdowns in their industry and so haven't reached...
[December 21, 2001, 13:19]
Legal umbrella offered to Linux users
News The start-up is based in New York and has an office in Durham, N.C.where Egger's venture capital fund, Eno River Capital, is based. A start-up hopes to profit from the legal threat posed by the SCO Group and anyone else who chooses to bring legal...
[March 17, 2004, 8:05]
The Industry Standard to stop publishing
News Investors including majority owner IDG and venture capital group Flatiron Partners were not immediately available for comment. In January 2000, the privately held Industry Standard raised $30m in first-round private-equity financing led by Flatiron...
[August 17, 2001, 9:41]



