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ASUG maintains moderate tone on SAP maintenance hikeOpen in New Window
"SAP should be given the opportunity to convince users that its richer-featured but pricier Enterprise Support service is worth the extra expense, a board member of the Americas SAP Users Group said read more »
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Oracle takes profit blowOpen in New Window
Kelly Fiveash of The Register writes "Software giant Oracle has blamed the US dollar for putting a dent in its second quarter earnings, with the firm’s net profit falling one per cent to $1.3bn. The read more »
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Red Hat offers 18-month term for enterprise maintenanceOpen in New Window
"Red Hat unveiled on Thursday a new service aimed at making it more cost-effective for its customers to run and maintain one version of RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) for a longer period of time... read more »
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HTC Reports $528 Million Profit In NovemberOpen in New Window
The record-breaking month for the smartphone maker is primarily due to the launch of the T-Mobile G1 and the rapid adoption of the Touch line of handsets. read more »
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U.S. Black Friday Retail Tech Sales DeclineOpen in New Window
"That would be for the first time ever, according to NPD." read more »
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Good News: A-Team Score for November Better than OctoberOpen in New Window
Bernard Lunn reports, "We published the first A-Team post in October, when only three web tech ventures got through our qualifying criteria: a minimum of $1 million in Series A funding from an insti read more »
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Microsoft ranks 5th on inglorious spam-friendly ISP listOpen in New Window
Microsoft has risen to fifth place in the list of worst spam service according to Spamhaus.org. According to Spamhaus chief information officer Richard Cox, Microsoft has been repeatedly notified of read more »
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E-voting issues stir in advance of November electionsOpen in New Window
With US elections four weeks away, visions of glitches past and present are dancing in the heads of tech observers bracing for November 4. It may not help that one judge is suppressing the results of an e-voting machines test. read more »
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