Oracle Application Server TopLink Unit Of Work Primer
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[November 13, 2007, 23:00]
HP Hits The Server Top Spot
News A new report by research firm Gartner shows that worldwide server unit sales increased by just over 4 percent to 4.6 million during the year, up from 4.4 million units in 2001. Hewlett-Packard was the top server seller in 2002, as the worldwide...
[January 24, 2003, 15:45]
UK Server Revenues Sink Despite Sales Surge
News A study from researchers IDC released on Tuesday found that server unit shipments for Q1 were up 12 percent compared to the same quarter the previous year, hitting 65,000. Smaller businesses are increasing their spending on lower-end servers, but...
[September 3, 2003, 10:40]
Microsoft Merges Corporate Communications Divisions
News Microsoft said on Monday that it is combining its Exchange email server unit with the group that handles corporate instant messaging, the latest in a series of organisational changes at the world's largest software maker.
[January 31, 2006, 9:50]
Stock-swap Programme Costs Microsoft Millions
News A quarter earlier, the server unit, which includes Windows Server and other server software and developer tools, had been posting year-over-year gains in profit, while the Office and desktop Windows units saw their profits dip.
[February 9, 2004, 9:25]
Keeping Microsoft Live And Kicking
News In last year's reorganisation, Microsoft's former sales chief was promoted to head a business unit that includes desktop and server versions of Windows, as well as Microsoft's online services efforts under the MSN and Windows Live brands.
[May 19, 2006, 13:00]
Microsoft Lays Out Plans For Windows Server
News The plan sticks to one laid out by server and tools unit boss Bob Muglia some time ago that calls for the server unit to release a major version of its operating system every four years and a more minor release every two years.
[May 17, 2007, 10:22]
Microsoft Rejigs Windows Division
News As part of the move, the Windows Server team will move into the server and tools unit under Eric Rudder. For example, the Windows Server unit is now under the same executive -- Rudder -- who oversees other software.
[December 16, 2003, 9:00]
Server Sales Figures Signal Market Shift
News Worldwide server sales grew to $14.4bn in the fourth quarter, up 5.1 percent year-on-year, while unit shipments posted a more modest growth rate. They were more richly configured systems," said Matt Eastwood, IDC's vice-president of enterprise...
[February 28, 2005, 9:25]
Server Sales Grow 10 Percent In 2003
News The growth in server sales during the first three months of the year outpaced that of the overall PC market. The worldwide server market performed better than expected in the first quarter of 2003, but the threat of a lingering war with Iraq...
[April 28, 2003, 14:03]
HP Creates Linux Division
News It also follows the broader reshuffling of HP's overall enterprise unit in May, which created the ESS group out of HP's server and storage units. Previously, HP's Linux effort had been concentrated within its Industry Standard Server organisation...
[June 17, 2003, 8:08]
Dearer Linux Servers Gain Sales
News With the server market's heavy pricing pressure, revenue growth has typically been far less than unit shipment growth -- when any revenue growth could be found in the last three difficult years. Gartner, IDC's major rival, reported its 2003 server...
[February 27, 2004, 8:05]
CeBIT 2002: IBM Squeezes ELiza Into Eight-way Server
News IBM has finally launched its mainframe-class Intel server, the eServer x440, at CeBIT 2002. These include Active Memory, which uses redundant memory modules to prevent a server crashing through memory failure.
[March 13, 2002, 14:51]
Microsoft Releases Details Of Earnings
News The server and tools unit had a profit of $370m, up from $297m a year earlier, as sales grew to $1.87bn from $1.63bn a year ago. Microsoft saw a jump in profits from its server and tools business last quarter, while its desktop Windows and Office...
[November 14, 2003, 9:25]
Blades Boost Server Market
News The server market grew in the third quarter, despite pressure coming from low prices and virtualisation software. Revenue in the server market grew by 3.5 percent worldwide in the third quarter, coming to $12.9bn, according to IDC.
[November 22, 2006, 8:38]
Windows Server 2003 'debuted Strongly'
News The server unit is not the only one that Microsoft is calling on to account for itself. As for the company's server unit, O'Brien expects Server 2003 to continue to outsell its predecessors. Microsoft plans to use an analyst meeting on Thursday to...
[July 24, 2003, 11:11]
Sales Increase For US Linux Servers
News A year ago, Linux made up 9 percent of server unit shipments and 4.7 percent of revenue. In the Unix market, US server sales fell 3 percent from a year earlier to $1.69bn, down from $1.74bn. Total Linux server revenue was $384.6m, or about £234m...
[February 12, 2003, 7:56]
Server Sales Forecast Cut
News The second quarter is shaping up to be another tough one for the server market, but relief may be in sight. The server market declined almost 21 percent year over year in the first quarter. For the year, IDC said worldwide server sales will decline...
[June 14, 2002, 15:31]
Compaq Releases Alpha Chip Amid Brighter Prospects
News The Houston-based computer maker saw 17 percent growth in revenue in its business critical server unit in 2000, with two-thirds of the unit's revenue coming from Alpha servers. Instead of targeting the entire server market, Compaq refined its...
[February 13, 2001, 11:10]
Microsoft Plans Unified Messaging Push
News The foundation for Microsoft's push into unified communications was laid earlier this year, when it merged its Real-Time Communications unit with its Exchange email server software group into a single Unified Communications unit.
[June 26, 2006, 9:15]

