Archive for July, 2008
PLANO, Texas – Electronic Data Systems said today that its shareholders approved the acquisition of the company by Hewlett-Packard.
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EDS stockholders approve acquisition by HP
Oracle fired a new volley across the bow of rival software maker SAP on Monday, alleging in court papers that members of SAP’s executive board ignored warnings and knowingly allowed an SAP subsidiary to steal Oracle’s trade secrets.
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Oracle alleges SAP allowed division to steal secrets
Intel, Yahoo and Hewlett-Packard joined Tuesday in a broad research effort to advance cloud computing, in which the Internet is used to deliver computing services to users.
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Tech giants, universities combine forces on cloud computing effort
Intel, Yahoo and Hewlett-Packard joined Tuesday in a broad research effort to advance cloud computing, where the Internet is used to deliver computing services to users.
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Intel, Yahoo and Hewlett-Packard join forces to promote cloud computing
Oracle fired a new volley across the bow of rival software-maker SAP today, alleging in court papers that members of SAP’s executive board ignored warnings and knowingly allowed an SAP subsidiary to steal Oracle’s trade secrets.
Over iced tea and finger snacks in a New York suburb, Carly Fiorina – once the nation’s most powerful female business leader – launched into her latest gig, wooing Hillary Clinton supporters to vote for John McCain.

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Is politics Carly Fiorina’s true calling?
Hewlett-Packard said Friday the European Commission has approved its planned acquisition of Electronic Data Systems without conditions.
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European Commission OKs HP’s buyout of EDS
BRUSSELS, Belgium – European Union antitrust regulators have approved Hewlett-Packard’s proposed $13.
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European regulators clear HP purchase of EDS
Intel Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith said the chip maker’s new products for inexpensive personal computers may boost earnings as early as this year, ahead of some analysts’ predictions.
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Intel says Atom chip will boost earnings
Cisco Systems agreed to buy Pure Networks for about $120 million to make its home-networking system easier to use.
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Cisco to acquire Pure Networks for about $120 million
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