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Posted by : trraju on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 - 06:45 AM
SAN FRANCISCO -- Four years after the dot-com bust, some tech companies are still slashing staff and restructuring operations.
Last week, business computer maker Sun Microsystems announced the latest details of a major overhaul, which include 3,300 layoffs and a partnership with former rival Microsoft. PC makerGateway this month announced plans to close all its stores and lay off 2,500 workers.
Last week, business computer maker Sun Microsystems announced the latest details of a major overhaul, which include 3,300 layoffs and a partnership with former rival Microsoft. PC makerGateway this month announced plans to close all its stores and lay off 2,500 workers.
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Posted by : Anonymous on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 - 12:52 PM
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Internet giant Yahoo! Inc. is adopting a new system for indexing Web pages that will charge businesses to include more material currently unlisted in its online search engine, marking the first volley in a duel with its former ally Google Inc.
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Posted by : Anonymous on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 - 11:57 PM
A Florida company is making a first impression on millions of foreign visitors to the USA. Cross Match Technologies made all of the more than 2,000 electronic fingerprint readers that the Department of Homeland Security rolled out in 115 airports and 14 seaports last week. The readers are being used to capture foreign travelers' fingerprints so they can be checked against a government database of terrorism suspects and criminals.
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Posted by : bpburnwal on Saturday, November 08, 2003 - 01:34 AM
LOS ANGELES -- Companies are spending 20.3 percent of their 2003 information technology budgets on e-business initiatives, according to a third annual study by Line 56 Media and consulting firm A.T. Kearney.
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Posted by : meshy on Wednesday, November 05, 2003 - 05:14 PM
Imagine you have 246,844 friends in cyberspace - only 18 of whom you actually know. It's possible with Friendster.com, the free online social pyramid that burst on the urban hipster scene eight months ago and has amassed 2 million registered users.
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Posted by : trraju on Friday, October 31, 2003 - 05:46 AM
The Internet has become an invaluable tool for millions of people worldwide. But has it ever felt like a big waste of time?
Consider e-mail, for example. Once considered the "killer app," a new survey finds nearly 25 percent of people online are now using e-mail less because of the increasing amount of commercial junk messages, or spam.
Consider e-mail, for example. Once considered the "killer app," a new survey finds nearly 25 percent of people online are now using e-mail less because of the increasing amount of commercial junk messages, or spam.
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Posted by : trraju on Friday, October 31, 2003 - 05:40 AM
CUSTOMER loyalty is vital for business and enterprise business solutions that can help make that happen are much sought after.
Customer relationship management (CRM) solutions offer enterprises a host of functionalities to enhance customer relationship. Realising this, Wyeth Nutrition has invested in a customised CRM solution to meet its needs.
Customer relationship management (CRM) solutions offer enterprises a host of functionalities to enhance customer relationship. Realising this, Wyeth Nutrition has invested in a customised CRM solution to meet its needs.
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Posted by : trraju on Saturday, October 25, 2003 - 02:01 AM
Mike Stute of DALLAS wants to nail hackers before they nail you.
The co-founder and chief technology officer of Global DataGuard Inc., a tiny Dallas Internet monitoring firm, has developed a security system that sniffs out attackers before they attempt a network break-in.
The co-founder and chief technology officer of Global DataGuard Inc., a tiny Dallas Internet monitoring firm, has developed a security system that sniffs out attackers before they attempt a network break-in.
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Posted by : trraju on Saturday, October 25, 2003 - 01:53 AM
Mike Stute of DALLAS wants to nail hackers before they nail you.
The co-founder and chief technology officer of Global DataGuard Inc., a tiny Dallas Internet monitoring firm, has developed a security system that sniffs out attackers before they attempt a network break-in.
The co-founder and chief technology officer of Global DataGuard Inc., a tiny Dallas Internet monitoring firm, has developed a security system that sniffs out attackers before they attempt a network break-in.
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Posted by : trraju on Monday, October 06, 2003 - 08:06 PM
A new ecommerce accreditation scheme has been launched with the endorsement of industry self-regulatory body TrustUK.
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