Macs, largely the domain of enthusiasts, students, and graphic designers, are finding a new market: business users. An Apple analyst says that’s because iPhone’s business applications will bring a “halo effect within the enterprise.”
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Enterprise search rival of Autonomy and Fast sees investment as a way to forge technology and business ties to semiconductor and business software giants.
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Software titan offers $1.2 billion for Norwegian provider of enterprise search in challenge to Autonomy, Endeca, and Google.
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Analyst has bullish expectations for next Linux release.
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The software segment is opening up, and small companies are finally geting the tools formerly available to only the biggest players.
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WSO2 raises money from Intel Capital to help build a company around open-source web services.
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The acquisition is a sign of ongoing consolidation in the enterprise resource planning market, say analysts.
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Red Herring magazine's software news briefs for the week of May 1, 2006.
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Computer Associates is changing. But can the IT software management vendor do it quickly enough?
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The latest line of super-reliable class of servers is aimed toward emerging markets and midsize customers.
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The No. 3 U.S. wireless carrier acquires another affiliate upset over Sprint’s Nextel deal.
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Five companies honored for making investments in women-led, or women-founded technology companies.
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The software giant sets a new pace in the enterprise search race.
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Locate your business near an Oracle buyout, and the talent will just flood in.
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The instant messaging leader partners with online collaboration firm to provide a business version of its AIM service.
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One-quarter of the global work force will be mobile by 2009, and more VCs and companies want a slice of that pie.
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The developers’ tools company moves beyond its core business to turn itself around—again.
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Despite dramatic rise in the software services sector, exports of Indian software products remain weak.
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The fund set up to invest in web technologies leads $9-million investment in RSS startup Attensa.
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Sand Hill Group’s co-founder reveals where he’s looking for entrepreneurs and what areas he’d like to fund.
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