Missing June Deals Slow to Return for Software Cos. (Reuters)
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Missing June deals slow to return for
software companies
Missing June deals slow to return for
software companies
08/13/2004 05:38 PMSoftware company executives at a CIBC World Markets conference this
week cited a variety of reasons for why June sales slowed, from record
oil prices to steep software discounting and regulatory distractions
on accounting deadlines.
Gadget price declines slow in June
Gadget price declines slow in June
08/17/2004 07:05 PMCNET News.com Aug 17 2004 11:15PM GMT
Intel offers $10,000 for safe return of
missing Moore's Law
Intel offers $10,000 for safe return of
missing Moore's Law
04/12/2005 08:45 AMThe Register Apr 12 2005 1:04PM GMT
NetApp, in deals with Cisco and Veritas,
upgrades hardware, software
NetApp, in deals with Cisco and Veritas,
upgrades hardware, software
12/02/2003 10:21 PMNetwork Appliance has signed partnership deals with Cisco, Veritas and
FileNet in a bid to offer integrated systems for data lifecycle
management, regulatory compliance and disk-based data backup.
IBM posts strong profit, shows slow
software growth
IBM posts strong profit, shows slow
software growth
07/15/2004 07:05 PMIBM Corp. comfortably met analysts' earnings expectations for its
second quarter but fell slightly short on revenue, suggesting that it,
too, is feeling the effects of postponed spending. After a rash of
earnings warnings from software vendors, investors were looking to Big
Blue for reassurance about the sector's strength -- but while IBM's
hardware and services businesses grew, its software group's revenue
was essentially flat from last year, the company announced Thursday.
Software vendors face slow spending and
changed market
Software vendors face slow spending and
changed market
07/14/2004 06:36 PMIf there's an IT recovery in store for this year, the top software
companies haven't felt it yet. Nearly every major vendor ended its
last quarter with a warning that sales were slow. Analysts say the
slump signifies a combination of spending jitters and of deeper
issues: Fundamental changes are under way in how customers buy
software, and the shift could be a rough one for the industry's
traditional leaders.
Software vendors face slow spending,
changed market
Software vendors face slow spending,
changed market
07/15/2004 05:16 PMAnalysts see a slump in spending on software based on economic jitters
and basic changes in how customers make purchases -- a shift that
could have harsh ramifications for the industry's traditional leaders.
Shark Tank: Let it slow, let it slow,
let it slow
Shark Tank: Let it slow, let it slow,
let it slow
12/25/2003 12:48 AMIt's the height of the holiday shopping season, and this pilot fish is
hitting a big computer and electronics store to stuff his stockings.
Then comes time for him to check out.
Update: IBM posts strong profit, shows
slow software growth
Update: IBM posts strong profit, shows
slow software growth
07/16/2004 10:22 AMIBM Corp. comfortably met analysts' earnings expectations for its
second quarter but fell slightly short on revenue, suggesting that it,
too, is feeling the effects of postponed spending. After a rash of
earnings warnings from software vendors, investors were looking to Big
Blue for reassurance about the sector's strength -- but while IBM's
hardware and services businesses grew, its software group's revenue
was essentially flat from last year, the company announced Thursday.
Microsoft earnings report shows software
growth remains slow
Microsoft earnings report shows software
growth remains slow
11/04/2003 10:34 PMComputer Weekly Nov 4 2003 9:59PM ET
Mystery of MS's missing AV software
Mystery of MS's missing AV software
05/07/2004 12:13 PMWherefore art thou, GeCAD?
Joel on Software - Tuesday, June 15,
2004
Joel on Software - Tuesday, June 15,
2004
06/16/2004 03:59 AMWhy to switch web browsers today .. Joel On Software likes it ..
there's a new call .. June 15, 2004 ..
Joel
joelonsoftware.com/items/2004/06/15.html
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Joel on Software - Thursday, June 17,
2004
Joel on Software - Thursday, June 17,
2004
06/18/2004 12:40 PMWeb browser features that would enhance Web application development ..
Joel's HTML Application wishlist .. odd things today .. nails ..
Joel
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Mystery of MS's missing AV software |
The Register
Mystery of MS's missing AV software |
The Register
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software
theregister.co.uk/2004/05/07/ms_av
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From the Editor, June 2004: Software as
a Public Trust
From the Editor, June 2004: Software as
a Public Trust
05/11/2004 12:52 AMJefferson said, "The government is best which governs
least." By committing itself to free software, government keeps
citizens' options open.
Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter -
June 2003
Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter -
June 2003
04/19/2004 03:13 PMDDJ Apr 19 2004 6:42PM GMT
U.S. Says Non-Construction Iraq Deals
Open to All (Reuters)
U.S. Says Non-Construction Iraq Deals
Open to All (Reuters)
02/11/2004 09:40 AMReuters - The United States has opened up $6
billion in prime contracts in Iraq to all countries but
U.S.-funded construction deals are still limited to nations
that supported the U.S. war effort, a U.S. government Web site
said Wednesday.
Oracle Court Win Could Prompt More Deals
(Reuters)
Oracle Court Win Could Prompt More Deals
(Reuters)
09/11/2004 07:22 AMReuters - Oracle Corp. Chief Larry Ellison
has long preached the virtues of consolidation in the software
sector and some analysts say a key federal court decision could
help to push his vision closer to reality.
U.S. Ringtones Market Slow to Connect
(Reuters)
U.S. Ringtones Market Slow to Connect
(Reuters)
09/10/2004 11:46 PMReuters - With a possible billion-dollar
windfall at stake, U.S. music companies are eagerly awaiting
the full-blown development of the stateside ringtone market.
Deals and Talks on 'Remarkably' Quiet
Day in Iraq (Reuters)
Deals and Talks on 'Remarkably' Quiet
Day in Iraq (Reuters)
04/19/2004 11:07 PMReuters - A fledgling deal was struck to
end fighting in Iraq's Sunni guerrilla stronghold of Falluja
and U.S. forces gave Iraqi mediators more time to resolve a
standoff with a rebel Shi'ite cleric and his militia.
Supreme Court Deals Blow to War on
Terror (Reuters)
Supreme Court Deals Blow to War on
Terror (Reuters)
06/28/2004 01:27 PMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court severely
limited the Bush administration's war on terrorism on Monday
and allowed cases brought by terror suspects challenging their
confinement to proceed in the American legal system.
Hey, Google: Paid Search Growth May Slow
(Reuters)
Hey, Google: Paid Search Growth May Slow
(Reuters)
08/08/2004 11:54 AMReuters - A new Internet advertising forecast
shows slower growth for paid search listings in the next five
years, a projection that raises questions about Web search
leader Google Inc.'s prospects as it goes public.
High Court Deals Blow to Bush's War on
Terror (Reuters)
High Court Deals Blow to Bush's War on
Terror (Reuters)
06/28/2004 07:45 PMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court placed the
first limits on President Bush's war on terrorism on Monday
when it ruled that terror suspects can use the American
judicial system to challenge their confinement.
Jury Deals Government Blow in Qwest Case
(Reuters)
Jury Deals Government Blow in Qwest Case
(Reuters)
04/16/2004 06:20 PMReuters - A Colorado jury failed to hand down a
single guilty verdict on Friday in an accounting fraud trial of
four former Qwest executives, dealing the government a
high-profile blow in a case it had seen as the start of a
sweeping probe of the major regional phone company.
Hurricane Alex Deals Glancing Blow to N.
Carolina (Reuters)
Hurricane Alex Deals Glancing Blow to N.
Carolina (Reuters)
08/03/2004 02:38 PMReuters - Hurricane Alex stormed through
the Atlantic off North Carolina on Tuesday and dealt a glancing
blow to the Outer Banks, a chain of barrier islands crowded
with vacation homes.
Slow-Moving Frances Begins to Pound
Florida (Reuters)
Slow-Moving Frances Begins to Pound
Florida (Reuters)
09/04/2004 08:51 PMReuters - Hurricane Frances lashed eastern
Florida with strong winds and heavy rain on Saturday, cutting
power to nearly half a million homes and businesses and ripping
yachts from their moorings after the enormous storm pounded the
Bahamas.
Govt rules may slow launch of XM, Sirius
in Canada (Reuters)
Govt rules may slow launch of XM, Sirius
in Canada (Reuters)
06/17/2005 04:35 PMReuters - Complex government rules may slow the
launch of satellite radio sales in Canada by the two biggest
U.S.-based services, according to Wall Street analysts.
PC Screen Price-Fall to Slow in Fourth
Quarter (Reuters)
PC Screen Price-Fall to Slow in Fourth
Quarter (Reuters)
09/07/2004 06:29 AMReuters - Prices of computer screens are expected
to fall by less than 5 percent in the fourth quarter as the
market stabilizes on hopes of a pick-up in demand during the
Christmas season, a U.S.-based research firm said on Tuesday.
Do Dumb Blonde Jokes Slow Mental
Activity?? (Reuters)
Do Dumb Blonde Jokes Slow Mental
Activity?? (Reuters)
07/14/2004 10:20 AMReuters - Blondes perform intelligence tests more
slowly after reading jokes playing on their supposed stupidity,
said psychologists in a newly published German study.
New EU boss goes missing (Reuters)
New EU boss goes missing (Reuters)
07/22/2004 11:12 AMReuters - Jose Manuel Durao Barroso's first action after being
confirmed on Thursday as
the next president of the European Commission has been -- to
disappear.
Stocks to Watch on June 4 (Reuters)
Stocks to Watch on June 4 (Reuters)
06/04/2004 07:05 AMReuters - U.S. stocks to watch Friday: INTEL
CORP. (INTC.O) Intel, the world's largest microchip maker, on
Thursday narrowed the range of its quarterly revenue forecast
to the upper end of its outlook, citing better-than-expected
demand for flash memory chips used in cellular phones. Its
shares closed at $27.41 on Nasdaq.
Moon rock goes missing (Reuters)
Moon rock goes missing (Reuters)
05/19/2004 06:08 AMReuters - A small moon rock donated to Malta in 1970 by then U.S.
President Richard Nixon has been stolen from the
island's National Museum of Natural History.
Seven U.S. Contractors Missing in Iraq
(Reuters)
Seven U.S. Contractors Missing in Iraq
(Reuters)
04/12/2004 11:29 AMReuters - Seven contractors for a U.S. company
are missing in Iraq, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the commander of
U.S. forces in Iraq, told a news conference Monday.
Doctors Can't Put Their Finger on
Missing Tip (Reuters)
Doctors Can't Put Their Finger on
Missing Tip (Reuters)
01/28/2004 11:25 AMReuters - Irish hospital staff are hunting for a
fingertip that disappeared hours before it was due to be sewn
on to a man's finger, newspapers reported Wednesday.
The Case of the Missing Monkeys
(Reuters)
The Case of the Missing Monkeys
(Reuters)
04/30/2004 01:31 PMReuters - Serbia is trying to account for around
600 monkeys thought to be missing from a consignment imported
from Africa, the daily Balkan reported on Friday.
Marine Hassoun Set to Return to U.S.
from Germany (Reuters)
Marine Hassoun Set to Return to U.S.
from Germany (Reuters)
07/14/2004 01:55 PMReuters - A Lebanese-born U.S. Marine who
resurfaced last week in Beirut after disappearing under
mysterious circumstances in Iraq said on Wednesday he was in
"good health and spirits" as he left a U.S. hospital in Germany
before a scheduled return to the United States.
Foreman eyes return to ring -- at 55
(Reuters)
Foreman eyes return to ring -- at 55
(Reuters)
02/10/2004 04:07 PMReuters - Former heavyweight champion George Foreman is planning a
return to the ring,
saying that he wants to show he can still fight at the age of 55.
Advertisers Return to Web, Spending Seen
at Record (Reuters)
Advertisers Return to Web, Spending Seen
at Record (Reuters)
05/14/2004 12:17 PMReuters - When General Electric turned a
Web banner ad into a virtual doodling pad last year, it also
created a minor Internet sensation.
NextWave to Return Many Wireless
Airwaves (Reuters)
NextWave to Return Many Wireless
Airwaves (Reuters)
04/20/2004 06:16 PMReuters - Bankrupt wireless carrier NextWave
Telecom Inc. has agreed to return billions of dollars worth of
wireless licenses which will likely be re-auctioned, the
Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday.
Grok Description matches for Missing June Deals Slow to Return for Software Cos. (Reuters)
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