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Nokia's newest forum: high availability for 3G
Company opens yet another front in the battle for command of the mobile software infrastructure market. More
William Fellows, Dec 03, 2001

In a display of CRM gravitas, Baan launches a configurator
With new tool, the company promotes a message of integration between front- and back-office applications More
Ian Jacobs, Dec 03, 2001

Memory consolidation ahead, as Hynix and Micron talk merger
Combination would leapfrog Samsung and create world's largest memory-chip maker by a wide margin. More
Greg Quick, Dec 03, 2001

Amdocs clarifying its CRM vision
With Clarify deal closed, Amdocs' focus on communications field leaves competition hungering for the rest of Clarify's customer base. More
Ian Jacobs, Dec 03, 2001

Alcatel, Sarnoff join to develop new wireless protocol
The US military's dynamic access mobile network technology is about to become a commercial routing protocol. More
Janos Gereben, Dec 03, 2001

Give away GPRS, urges CMG
CMG Wireless believes operators should build a case for 3G by seeding the market with bandwidth. More
William Fellows, Dec 03, 2001

RIM preparing to unveil Java-based Blackberry in US
After trying it out in the UK, wireless messaging provider hopes to lure new US customers with expandable device. More
Daniel Terdiman, Dec 03, 2001

Oracle gears up for OpenWorld
The treats in store include full support for J2EE 1.3, UDDI and WSDL in the 9i app server, and glimpses of XML support in the next DB rev. More
Rachel Chalmers, Dec 03, 2001

Oki NT makes play for residential VOIP market
Looks to solidify relationships with other vendors as it enters the mass market VOIP space with a home gateway. More
Steve Coplan, Dec 03, 2001

iAnywhere upgrades mobile data management software
After a difficult year, the Sybase subsidiary could be set to profit from expected upturn in software integration and mobilization in 2002. More
Ray Hegarty, Dec 03, 2001


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ProActivity gets a Java makeover Ray Hegarty

Day offers a route out of the 'content ghetto' Simon Robinson
 Convergence View this sector  
OpenTV signs TVN as US distributor Jim Davis

Motorola advances the set-top Jim Davis

Last-chance saloon for Kirch? Marialuisa Taddia

Liberty Media has eyes for Kirch Marialuisa Taddia Jim Davis
 Mobile View this sector  
WaterCove passes equipment interoperability test Ray Hegarty

Nextel Partners chooses ViAir for mobile corporate email Daniel Terdiman

BeVocal scores wireless contract with Cingular Steve Coplan

Club Nokia claims 10 million members Ray Hegarty
 Storage View this sector  
Veritas merges file and volume virtualization Simon Robinson

Auspex integrates with third-party filing systems Daniel Terdiman

HDS and Veritas hone virtualization message William Fellows

New Shark disk upgrades look like the end of the line for SSA John Abbott
 Communications View this sector  
After much buildup, Sockeye finally launches Daniel Terdiman

NanoOpto gets funding for new optical manufacturing technology Steve Coplan

Tellabs buys Ocular in defensive play Steve Coplan

Appian wins its first major contract from NTT Steve Coplan
 Software View this sector  
NuSphere gets unexpected boost from PHP Simon Robinson

Intel keeps pushing P2P with free development tools for .NET Greg Quick

Novell's Callisto buy will give ZENworks a mobile boost Daniel Terdiman

Visualize being eclipsed Rachel Chalmers
 Systems View this sector  
Altiris pushes remote PC and server management Daniel Terdiman

Infineon wins permanent injunction against Rambus Greg Quick

IBM takes early Foster chips for high-end Intel server John Abbott

Intel aims broader range of flash products at set-tops Greg Quick
 Services View this sector  
Agent performance optimization to blossom Ian Jacobs

Changepoint strives for a place in the changing PSA market Ian Jacobs

White Pajama pitches hosted support directly to outsourcers Ian Jacobs

LivePerson gives birth to proactive chat Ian Jacobs

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