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IBM Completes $5 Billion Buyout Of Cognos

TechWeb - IBM will work to integrate its Websphere middleware stack, DB2 database, and Cognos' business intelligence products.


On London: Brokers enjoy their time in the sun

FT.com - Recession fears, rogue traders and monoline woes may make grim reading for most investors - but for some the volatility has been a nice little earner.


VMware Offers Desktop Virtualization As Next Step

TechWeb - Industry analyst firm IDC predicts desktop virtualization will be a fresh wave of implementing virtualization technology in the enterprise, amounting to a $2 billion market by 2011.


Google Misses Q4 On Weak Ad Sales, Social Networking

Investor's Business Daily - The Internet's 800-pound gorilla, Google, slipped on economic and social-networking banana peels, reporting fourth-quarter results that missed analyst views.


Fair Disclosure Rule A Work In Progress Seven Years Later

Investor's Business Daily - Sun Microsystems is once again looking to interpret Reg FD, the rule that seeks to guarantee that everyone gets equal, timely access to corporate earnings and other news that can affect stock prices.


Microsoft Rolls Out Dynamics CRM 4.0 Worldwide

TechWeb - The business software was built as a Web-based application, though it can also be used in a traditional client-server architecture.


IBM Bows Multi-Domain Master Data Management Server

TechWeb - Pre-build data models address data quality and consistency problems related to customers, products, accounts, suppliers and more.


MySpace Will Launch its Developer Platform Next Week

NewsFactor - MySpace will soon be sharing its space with outside developers. The popular social-networking site said Wednesday that developers can register now for access to its platform, which it will make available on Feb. 5.


Microsoft's IGMPv3 Vulnerability Can Be Exploited

TechWeb - Immunity Inc., a Miami computer security company, has posted a Flash video that demonstrates a proof-of-concept exploit of the networking protocol flaw.


Startup StackSafe Offers Virtualization To Test Software Changes

TechWeb - StackSafe says its software can capture a replica of enterprise software and then provide a virtual environment in which to test changes.


IBM Boosts Server Virtualization For Small and Mid-Sized Businesses

TechWeb - Effective management of virtualized systems can lead to energy savings of 80% and a 72% reduction in the total cost of ownership, IBM says.


Microsoft's Muglia On Windows Server 2008, Data Center Trends

TechWeb - Microsoft senior VP Bob Muglia discusses the upcoming launch of Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, and other topics.


Sun Hasn't Gone Down Yet On Solar Power Offerings

Investor's Business Daily - A solar energy IPO may seem so 2007. And indeed, it has been seven months since the end of the solar invasion that started in late 2006. Meanwhile, the bear market has pounded solar stocks down some 30% to 40% from their cloud-busting highs.


IBM Workers Launch Petition To Stop Pay Cuts

TechWeb - Employee group seeks to prevent a 15% salary reduction for IT specialists and support workers.


WSO2 Injects Mashups Into The Enterprise

TechWeb - WSO2's Mashup Server relies on the popular Javascript language to define what resources are going to be tapped for a new application.


HP Introduces Thin Client Hardware

TechWeb - HP's first mobile thin client is a notebook that can store data and access applications wirelessly on a centralized server.


Photo Tour: Microsoft's Redmond HQ Gets Ready For Windows Server Launch

TechWeb - A visit to the software giant's Redmond, Wash., campus reveals a crew working hard to get Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 out the door.


Sun Revenues Barely Budge, But Profits Double

TechWeb - Among the highlights of the quarter was double-digit growth in emerging markets, including India, China, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.


Juniper Networks 4Q profit up 73 percent

AP - Juniper Networks Inc. on Thursday reported a 73 percent jump in fourth-quarter profit on strong networking-gear sales.


Microsoft beats forecasts for Q2

InfoWorld - Microsoft beat Wall Street expectations for both revenue and EPS (earnings per share) for its fiscal 2008 second quarter, attributing its strong quarter to sales of core client products, such as Windows Vista and Office 2007, as well as Exchange and SharePoint server software.


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