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Gauging Microsoft threat to Europe's Linux users

September 20, 2007 Company could call on patents filed with the European Patent Office to sue U.K. open-source users, but the situation's complicated. TAGS: patent, U.K., Europe, Linux, open-source software, supplier, threat, Microsoft Corp., U.S., open source

Office Depot hears call for VoIP

October 11, 2004 The office equipment supplier jumps into the growing market of placing cheap calls over the Net. TAGS: Office Depot Inc., Voiceglo, office equipment, VoIP, supplier, IP, U.S.

Online travel keeps humming along

November 3, 2005 JupiterResearch expects the U.S. online travel market to top $68 billion this year, despite higher fuel costs. TAGS: Cendant Corp., supplier, research company, U.S.

Sourcing in China not a sure bet

February 7, 2005 A five-dimension analytical model for deciding when--and when not--to purchase from the East. TAGS: procurement, sourcing, supply chain, China, supplier, bet, component, U.S.

Wal-Mart tagging fuels RFID market

December 22, 2004 Mega-chain's demand that suppliers use radio tags will help double sales, analyst report predicts. TAGS: RFID, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Symbol Technologies Inc., supplier, retailer, AMR Research, tagging, radio, U.S.

LCD panel shortage easing up

March 5, 2004 Flat-panel monitors got the "short end of the stick" during an LCD panel supply crunch last year, analysts say. But more panels and lower prices are ahead. TAGS: LCD panel, LCD, DisplaySearch, shortage, supply, flat panel, LCD monitor, CRT, notebook computer, monitor, supplier, TV, research company, U.S.

FBI supplier readies secure Linux

October 20, 2004 A new version of the operating system has been built by TCS, which sells software to U.S. intelligence agencies. TAGS: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., certification, Mandriva, Linux, consortium, supplier, operating system, Sun Microsystems Inc., U.S.

Offshore outsourcing set for a big year?

December 10, 2004 Gartner study says practice isn't as widespread as thought. Consulting firm, meanwhile, forecasts a significant rise. TAGS: NeoIT, offshore outsourcing, Gartner Inc., consulting company, consulting, supplier, information technology, U.S.

Verizon details fiber plans

November 17, 2003 Verizon Communications says it has chosen Advanced Fibre Communications as its lead supplier of fiber-optic gear to deliver broadband to millions more homes and offices. TAGS: fiber-optics, Verizon Communications, fiber, DSL, broadband, BellSouth Corp., equipment, SBC Communications Inc., supplier, telephone company, cable company, office, U.S.

Dell closing in on plans for new U.S. plant?

November 3, 2004 North Carolina legislators are to discuss a proposed package of incentives for the PC maker during a session set for Thursday. Photos: Inside Dell's Austin assembly plant TAGS: Kevin Rollins, North Carolina, plant, JIT, PC company, factory, session, paper, incentive, supplier, Asia, manufacturing, U.S., Europe, CEO, PC

Mobile advertising hits wireless Web first

March 14, 2007 Big media brands latch onto mobile advertising while cell phone operators are more cautious. Is tension between the two inevitable? TAGS: mobile operator, wireless Web, portal, operator, supplier, cell phone, handset, U.K., president, U.S., video

Getting the price right for solar

April 3, 2007 To be competitive, solar-panel makers are ramping up manufacturing, betting that economies of scale will translate to lower costs. TAGS: photovoltaics, solar energy, cell, electricity, manufacturing, supplier, U.S.

IDC to RFID: Tags, you're it

January 7, 2004 The researcher says radio frequency ID tags and related technology are headed toward the mainstream of supply-chain management strategies, with U.S. spending to leap to about $1.3 billion by 2008. TAGS: RFID, tagging, supply chain, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID tag, supplier, radio, U.S.

RFID tags get a push in Germany

January 12, 2004 German retail giant Metro plans to install an RFID-based tracking system at wholesale stores and supermarkets this year--a boost for the emerging inventory-tracking technology. TAGS: METRO Group, RFID, RFID tag, microchip, department store, Procter & Gamble Co., logistics, Germany, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., supplier, store, retailer, shipment, radio frequency, IBM Corp., project

IBM offers RFID services for manufacturers

September 14, 2004 Big Blue also introduces radio tag services for midsize suppliers working under mandates from retail giants such as Wal-Mart. TAGS: RFID, mandate, IBM Corp., RFID tag, manufacturing, radio frequency, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., supplier, radio, electronics, U.S.

U.S. to block Oracle bid for PeopleSoft

February 27, 2004 Antitrust authorities say they'll go to court to block Oracle's proposed purchase of rival software company PeopleSoft, but Oracle vows to challenge the decision. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., back-office, lawsuit, business process, bid, merger, antitrust, enterprise, supplier, acquisition, U.S.

Microsoft revs its automotive engines

November 26, 2003 The software maker has convinced carmakers to use its Windows CE operating system to power a variety of in-car electronics, from navigation systems to music players to information devices. TAGS: carmaker, Microsoft Windows CE, electronics, Bill Gates, car, music player, supplier, Microsoft Corp., Europe, Japan, operating system, software company, U.S., Microsoft Windows
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