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Intel looks to spread silicon 'everywhere'

News Intel plans to place its silicon in as many products, markets and geographic regions as possible, the company said on Tuesday. To reach these international markets, the company will need to create stronger relationships with dealers and system...

[October 23, 2002, 8:31]

Hitachi sees money in hard drives

News Hitachi is focusing its efforts and targeting emerging markets to do what IBM couldn't -- make money with hard drives. Those units will target the mobile, desktop and server markets. The fourth will focus on emerging markets such as consumer...

[January 6, 2003, 9:32]

Symantec not threatened by Microsoft

Talkback Once MS markets this product with the milllion$ it has, Symantec is going down. If I were Symantec I would be shifing into new markets. It's Microsoft branded. I am not even familiar with Symantec. There could even be Microsoft funded studies that...

[February 18, 2005, 11:04]

Integrating Bluetooth in the GSM Cell Phone Infrastructure

White Papers Cell phones are one of Bluetooth's larger potential markets. In fact, Bluetooth's roots are in the global system for mobile communications (GSM) world, and forecasts predict fast growth of Bluetooth in the GSM markets.

[November 18, 2005, 0:00]

Emerging market centres from Intel on the way

News Intel will open up four design centres to tackle the some of the hurdles facing computer adoption in emerging markets: cost, dirt, bad weather and intermittent electricity. In the past few years, the emerging markets have been the place to be.

[August 1, 2005, 9:15]

Dell sets off on overseas sales blitz

News Dell Computer is aggressively expanding into new geographic markets, as it seeks a counterbalance to slowing US sales. In a presentation during Dell's annual analysts meeting on Thursday, vice chairman Kevin Rollins said the company is in a "show...

[April 6, 2001, 8:08]

Small ISPs being forced into niche services

News Consolidation among large Internet service providers (ISPs) has driven smaller providers into niche, business-centric markets, according to industry observers. However, Fogg also pointed out that LLU was "giving customers greater choice on speed...

[June 30, 2006, 16:05]

BT makes waves in IT services

News BT Global Services chief executive Andy Green has forecast revenues from Chinese, Indian, Japanese and US markets will double by the 2008/09 financial year. During that period, the company will also aim to build up its business in the German and...

[September 15, 2006, 15:45]

Sun Case Study: FNX

White Papers FNX is a leading provider of financial technology solutions to the global capital markets. With Tarantella technology, FNX was able to offer Sierra System as a hosted, ASP solution to approach new markets, win new customers, quickly increase...

[November 30, 2005, 23:00]

The Business Value of Upgrading to Oracle E-Business Suite Financials Release 12

White Papers Globalization is an inescapable force in doing business, whether it's about pursuing new markets and customers or responding to a new set of global competitors. Finance is no exception, as it faces diverse financial reporting and tax standards...

[February 24, 2007, 0:00]

Windows Starter to enter the netbook market

News For many years now, Microsoft has offered a 'starter edition' of Windows aimed at first-time PC buyers in emerging markets. For [computer makers] that build lower-cost small notebook PCs, Windows 7 Starter will now be available in developed markets...

[February 4, 2009, 8:25]

Ellison accuses IBM of 'creative accounting'

News As the race for database and application server markets heating up, Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison has accused IBM of using "creative accounting" practices to inflate its market share and sales figures.

[December 7, 2001, 9:59]

Google searches for Euro success

News Google is quietly expanding advertising sales efforts in several European markets and Japan, potentially setting the stage for a renewed turf battle with rival Overture. We're ramping up that technology and we're adding staff in these markets to...

[August 30, 2002, 11:53]

Compliance: Tech's 'uncomfortable' future

News The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) directive is expected to cost financial services organisations about $1bn ($600m) worldwide — with up to half that amount expected to be in IT costs.

[March 20, 2006, 12:50]

Tech stocks fall for second consecutive day

News After a whiplash session on the markets a day earlier, investors were treated to another harrowing ride on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones industrial average plunging more than 500 points. Meanwhile, the CNET Tech Index, like the broader markets, fell...

[October 8, 2008, 10:00]

Mobile-phone industry to boom, despite downturn

News The mobile-phone industry is expected to boom, despite the global financial crisis, thanks to growth in emerging markets, according to Portio Research. The mobile industry continues to confound expectations with spectacular accelerating growth...

[September 30, 2008, 9:17]

US Report: Intel steps up price cut pace

News The company's latest pricing actions reflect the company's strategy to serve several markets with different chip architectures. Where once the Pentium served all market segments with few modifications, Intel now is segmenting its markets with...

[June 22, 1998, 17:04]

Outsourcers play on vertical strengths

News Companies that offer information-technology outsourcing services are increasingly emphasising vertical markets, according to an IDC report released Monday. According to the research firm, the push by outsourcing providers to address vertical...

[July 22, 2003, 10:04]

Dow off sharply as trading resumes

News US stock markets fell sharply on Monday after New York police officers and firefighters rang the opening bell, a sound that hasn't been heard since last Tuesday's terrorist attacks. Britain's leading stocks were expected to open lower on Tuesday...

[September 18, 2001, 8:54]

Gateway to lay off up to 25 percent

News Gateway will lay off up to 4,600 workers worldwide, pull out of several Asian markets and post a third-quarter loss, the company said on Tuesday. Gateway chief executive Ted Waitt told CNET News.com that the company made the decision to pull back...

[August 29, 2001, 8:34]

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