Handset giant moves on collision course with RIM as it incorporates Microsoft Exchange into 80 million smartphones.
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The search giant’s massive infrastructure opens possibilities for new types of companies like Cemaphore.
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Content delivery network launches a new service aimed at software-as-a-service providers, putting in play technology it acquired when it bought Netli.
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Linux alternative to Microsoft’s Exchange wins third round of funding.
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Hardware vendor, security company team up to lock down increasingly vulnerable email systems.
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Eight months later after buying the electronic stock broker, Silverlake Partners is seeking to cash out.
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Red Herring magazine’s finance news briefs for the week of June 5, 2006.
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Red Herring magazine’s bioscience news briefs for the week of May 29, 2006.
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HedgeStreet connects Wall Street with Main Street.
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The Chinese PC maker could become China’s Sony if it starts trading in the United States.
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Facing Microsoft's challenge, the Notes faithful gather at Lotusphere.
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The security software maker has agreed to pay $50 million to the U.S. SEC for allegedly overstating revenue and earnings.
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This year saw 202 IPOs with an average gain of 19.7%, a decline from 2004.
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First beta release of upcoming version of email system expands administrator and end user options.
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Microsoft will integrate speech capabilities into Exchange.
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A new policy aimed at stopping capital flight may hobble private equity investment in China.
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Dominating North America's $400 billion gas and electricity market isn't enough for Enron. Now it wants to be the king of B2B trading. Can it work?
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A tiny startup hopes to turn excess excavated soil from construction sites into gold.
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Japanese firms hope that U.S. venture divisions can reinvigorate business back home.
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Dealflow: eScout gets $25.5 million to keep growing; Site59.com snags $10.5 million for last-minute travel; Portelco lets you play the ponies; Jacklighter.com pitches; Petopia.com's woes; and more.
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