China, Tech Seen As Vital By 'Global Titans'
News A set of 50 companies that Dow Jones calls the "global titans" were sent the survey questions. Big businesses expect big things from the Internet in the near future, according to a new study. In a survey of major multinational companies, 29 percent...
[October 11, 2004, 13:20]
Five Years Ago: Sage Ready For Accounts War
News It remains to be seen whether the inherent "openness" of Windows and OLE is a suitable environment for corporate accounting suites; but even if there are doubts about the wisdom of moving to Windows, the clash of the Titans will probably ensure...
[September 20, 2001, 8:00]
3GSM 2007 Preview: The IP Invasion
News This year, 3GSM will be crawling with venture capital-funded startups in areas like messaging, search and mobile advertising, all of whom will be hoping to fend off the titans of the fixed-internet world, not least MSN, Yahoo and Google.
[February 9, 2007, 11:22]
Net Patent Could Derail Tech Titans
News A patent held by a little-known programmer from New Jersey in the US may complicate -- at least temporarily -- the grand visions of Web services touted by titans such as IBM, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.
[October 30, 2001, 9:01]
Mobile Banking: The Weakest Link
Blog It is no surprise that industry titans such as Google are jumping into mobile advertising as the industry demographics are so encouraging to their financial prospects. The adoption of third party mobile security solutions is still very limited...
[April 25, 2008, 3:58]
Tech Billionaires A Little Less Wealthy
News Forbes' 16th annual survey painted a grim picture of the technology industry, as all of the tech titans in the top 10 declined in net worth and several notable executives fell off the list altogether.
[March 1, 2002, 16:40]
SuSE Expects Break-even Second Quarter
News It would be a significant milestone: the company was profitable for a time before the enthusiasm for Linux took off like wildfire, but it now faces heavy competition from Red Hat and established titans such as Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.
[February 5, 2002, 15:42]
Microsoft Vs. Google: Who's Greener?
News While it's nearly impossible to make a judgment, both tech titans seem to have made Earth-friendly policies a priority. Any organisation that looks at a way to become more efficient and reduce its energy consumption and emissions and makes...
[June 6, 2006, 15:40]
Two Titans Lock Horns Over XML
News XML is as important to Sun's vision of the services-driven network as Java is," said Sun's director of global software operations Mike Rodgers, during the Monday night keynote. Microsoft and Sun Microsystems agree that XML, the Extensible Markup...
[December 9, 1999, 10:19]

