Chip maker hopes to jump on the wave of tech integration and consolidation taking place in the IT data center.
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Finnish giant posts 90 percent first-quarter profit decline but says it sees signs of stability in its sputtering market. Investors agree.
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The numbers are not expected to be pretty, but will the handset leader’s first-quarter performance signal the end of the slump?
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Router giant retrofits its data center arsenal with a 30-year-old IT software company as it readies for war with IBM and HP.
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New York could take the biggest hit if Big Blue indeed sheds 5,000 jobs, but one would not know listening to Tech Valley candidates for Congress.
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Embedding location technology in a browser removes the manual download and setup requirements but raises some privacy issues.
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Scott Murphy, a venture capitalist running for Congress, is being painted as a bonus-abusing Wall Street insider by his opponent. One of his portfolio companies blasts back.
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Facing a prolonged decline in its consumer business, mobile carrier is looking to boost its sale of network access to device makers such as Amazon and Garmin.
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What is the benefit of having IBM, Sun, or HP severs in a cloud environment? It means far less than it did in the traditional data center, an expert said.
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Purchase of a consumer hardware company marks a departure for the networking giant that has lately favored software applications companies.
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Two days after Cisco announced its entry into the server market, a report says IBM may buy Sun to secure its position at the top of the server heap.
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Handset leader reacts to dwindling sales as analysts expect more negative news in the normally slow first quarter.
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Network leader challenges IBM, HP, and Dell with promise to unify the modern data center. Smaller server players likely to take the first hit.
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A week after the U.S. government placed a $19B stimulus bounty on treating the ailing health IT sector, tech firm announces four hospital deals.
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The country that invented the computer, email, and the Internet is losing its competitive edge, according to a report.
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Troubled cell phone maker takes itself out of RIM’s line of fire by selling Good Technology to Visto, a VC-backed mobile email company.
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As talks between the iPhone maker and China Mobile fizzled after two years, report says China’s second largest carrier is ready to make a deal.
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It was shaping up as this decade’s second nuclear winter for telecom startups, but a new wireless technology is triggering thoughts of spring.
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It was almost a complete wipeout for Verizon’s network business in North America and China as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, and Nokia Siemens stole the show.
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The deal could strengthen both and could spell trouble for Google’s Android, Motorola, ST Micro, and Texas Instruments.
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