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IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact
June 5, 2008
Laura Bennett, senior engineering manager at IBM's software development community, discusses how the group helps turn research concepts from the labs into practical products.
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Novell gets new identity-software leader
January 19, 2006
Server software maker quietly names new executive to lead its identity-software division.
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Motorola automotive for sale, source says
September 15, 2005
Hires JPMorgan Chase to find a buyer for a division that pulled in $1.68 billion last year.
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Ericsson pulls Bluetooth division
August 27, 2004
The mobile developer disbands the unit that developed the short-range wireless technology used in some cell phones and notebook PCs.
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Microsoft trims game division
July 29, 2003
The software giant confirms it has laid off 34 people from its game development unit.
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Corel sells XML division
February 6, 2004
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Yahoo shutters enterprise software division
October 31, 2003
The Web giant has laid off an undisclosed number of employees and is folding the operations of the enterprise software division into its consumer side.
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Schwarzenegger moves to break up food fight
December 21, 2004
After critics complain, the Govenator eases up on a business-friendly proposal to relax the rules for the timing of workers' lunch breaks.
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Corporate castoffs bring new life to VC
April 11, 2007
Will Google be a hunting ground for spin-offs five years from now? Blueprint Ventures' Bart Schachter is betting on it.
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Apple names a new iPod chief and a COO, too
October 14, 2005
Jon Rubinstein, head of the marquee iPod unit, plans to retire. Also: Tim Cook takes on the COO post.
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McAfee selling research arm to Sparta
January 12, 2005
Security software maker parts with research division, which provides data on IT threats, attacks and vulnerabilities.
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Oracle hire signals focus on subscription services
September 15, 2004
Software maker snags Hewlett-Packard veteran to lead fast-growing division and report directly to CEO Larry Ellison.
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This week in Microsoft
September 24, 2005
Software giant announces major reorg and Jim Allchin's future retirement.
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Microsoft to reorg; Allchin to retire
September 20, 2005
Company creates three divisions with presidents in charge and focuses on hosted services.
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Motorola buys Sendo's brains
June 29, 2005
U.K. phone maker Sendo sells 50 patents and its research division to the handset giant.
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IBM Tivoli plan knits in Rational tools
April 28, 2005
Next month, IBM's Tivoli systems management division will detail Eclipse-based tools designed to improve IT administration.
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Microsoft delays CRM release after exec shuffle
February 10, 2005
After division head departs, Microsoft puts off version 2.0 of its customer relationship management software.
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Microsoft elevates Great Plains division
June 3, 2004
The software giant has reshuffled its executive lineup in a way that underscores its commitment to business applications software, the company says.
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CommScope buys Avaya unit
October 27, 2003
Communication equipment provider Avaya sells its fiber-optic cable equipment division to CommScope in a mostly cash deal that's valued at $263 million.
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AOL unloads its CD division
July 18, 2003
AOL Time Warner will sell its DVD- and CD-manufacturing operations to Canada's Cinram for $1.05 billion in its latest attempt to whittle down its massive debt.
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