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IBM woos start-ups
December 13, 2005
Company unveils cross-licensing program for venture capitalists and their portfolio companies.
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Grid start-up Univa names new CEO
March 13, 2006
Michael Ellis becomes chief executive of the company, while former CEO Steve Tuecke now is chief technology officer.
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Microsoft licensing push shifts to start-ups
May 4, 2005
Software maker has previously focused much of its intellectual-property licensing efforts on larger companies.
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Microsoft Corp.
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Start-up lands 10GigE deals with IBM, HP
March 27, 2006
NetXen, builder of high-speed network processors and network cards, wins two major server accounts.
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HP
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Second start-up tackles open-source hygiene
February 15, 2005
San Francisco-based Palamida begins selling software aimed at making sure open-source and proprietary software don't intermingle.
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Father of Athlon 64 leaves AMD
September 7, 2005
Fred Weber, the bearded executive behind the chipmaker's revival, is heading out to invest in start-ups.
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Start-up brings glitch wiki to IT pros
April 3, 2006
Splunk believes tech administrators deserve a Wikipedia equivalent for tracking system data center errors and events.
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Grid start-up gets $8 million from VCs
August 22, 2005
Univa seeks to commercialize the grid idea for harnessing the collective power of multiple computers.
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Zend seeks a sustainable open-source model
February 1, 2007
Incoming CEO Harold Goldberg says he'll focus the PHP software company on big businesses and Web 2.0 start-ups.
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Zend Technologies Ltd.
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Software start-ups feel the pinch
January 12, 2006
Small fish in the shrinking software sea are embracing open-source, software as a service to get an edge over their larger rivals.
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Intalio Inc.
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PeopleSoft Inc.
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Open source, open wallet
November 7, 2005
Venture money going to companies with an "open-source" plan is rising rapidly. Is that a good thing?
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Fabric7 banks on high-end x86 servers
November 1, 2005
A Silicon Valley start-up bets that AMD's Opteron processor and built-in networking will help its high-end x86 servers succeed where others fail.
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Year in review: Back to nature
January 6, 2005
The natural world was the focus of much nanotechnology and energy research. Robots, meanwhile, were learning to mimic crabs and bees.
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Small is beautiful for Web 2.0 start-ups
February 6, 2006
Forget the Fortune 500. New, small software companies have big ambitions: the Fortune 5 million.
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Open season at Linux show
August 11, 2005
Red Hat says it will fund programmers' efforts to defang the threat presented by software patents. Also: Database start-ups bet on open source. Photos: Execs tout penguin
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Start-up pitches high-end Web apps on the cheap
November 18, 2004
ActiveGrid lands multimillion-dollar funding for plan to use open-source tools, low-cost servers for Web applications.
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Start-up targets open-source Web services
August 2, 2005
WSO2, based in Sri Lanka, will look to commercialize and support the Apache Axis Web services tool set.
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Covalent Technologies
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IBM Corp.
Fathers of grid computing form start-up
December 13, 2004
If you want to invest in a grid project, hiring Univa would be like paying Tim Berners-Lee to set up your home page.
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Oracle Corp.
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Sun Microsystems Inc.
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Grid gurus launch a start-up
December 13, 2004
If you want to invest in a grid project, hiring Univa would be like paying Tim Berners-Lee to set up your home page.
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