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Orbitz, CheapTickets travel to new owner

June 30, 2006 Blackstone Group buys Cendant's travel business, which includes the two budget sites, among many other properties. TAGS: Jeff Clarke, Cendant Corp., Orbitz, Computer Associates International Inc., COO, HP

Computer Associates warns on lower revenue

July 8, 2004 The software company cuts guidance by up to 5 percent, citing weak performance of the services business. TAGS: Jeff Clarke, BMC Software Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., guidance, software company

File-swap TV comes into focus

August 8, 2005 Public TV stations and independent video bloggers are boosting efforts to create peer-to-peer Internet television networks. TAGS: Jeff Clarke, file-swapping, P2P, programmer, TV, San Francisco, video, programming, radio

Dell takes new stab at blade design

November 1, 2004 Dell usually competes on price, but now the company is also touting its in-house research and development. TAGS: blade, blade server, Jeff Clarke, R&D, Dell PowerEdge, design company, alliance, product development, expertise, engineer, Intel Xeon, Dell, server, design, Intel, IBM Corp.

Dell lures away high-ranking HP server exec

June 30, 2005 Brad Anderson will become a senior vice president at Dell, HP's rival in the market for servers using x86 processors, News.com has learned. TAGS: HP Server, x86 server, Jeff Clarke, HP Compaq ProLiant, x86 processor, Dell, Gartner Inc., server, senior vice president, exec, HP, spokesman, AMD, Intel

Dell revamps product group, adds executives

December 12, 2006 Company hopes restructuring will breathe new life into an organization that just two years ago was the darling of the IT industry. TAGS: Lean Manufacturing, Jeff Clarke, darling, procurement, Dell, desktop computer, information technology, U.S., notebook computer, PC, HP

Dell bashes 'big iron'

December 8, 2004 Mammoth servers are dinosaurs, execs tell Oracle OpenWorld crowd. Clusters--as in Dell's new MegaGrid push--are the way to go. TAGS: Oracle Open World, Jeff Clarke, iron, Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g, Dell Server, Dell, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., database, server, San Francisco, Linux, HP, Intel
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