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Injecting RFID into the Immigration Mess, Literally
Applied Digital CEO Scott Silverman was a guest the week of May 15 on a Fox News show called Fox & Friends First, and he was there to give the immigration debate a shot in the arm. Or to implant his company in the middle of the controversy. No matter which wordplay is used, he…
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Dell Could Trigger PC Price War
Dell appears poised to spark another PC price war. But analysts say that offering lower prices alone isn’t likely to help the world’s largest PC maker end a run of lackluster financials. While Dell’s decision to use an AMD chip for multiprocessor enterprise systems dominated the headlines, the day after for the PC giant brought…
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SAP Announces mySAP Suite at Sapphire Conference
ORLANDO, Fla.SAP AG made some sweeping announcements at its annual Sapphire user conference here May 16-18, led by the introduction of the long-awaited MySAP ERP 2005 suite that sports new vertical industry processes and analytic capabilities baked into the applications. SAP also made the conference the forum to announce a the acquisition of Frictionless Commerce…
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SAP’s Agassi Outlines ESA
ORLANDO, Fla.It’s not common to hear impromptu applause during a keynote addressespecially at a tech conferencebut applause there was during Shai Agassi’s May 17 speech at Sapphire, SAP AG’s annual user conference. With little fanfare, the SAP executive board member stepped on the stage and quickly launched into a software demonstration of a company placing…
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Sun Inches Toward Eclipse
SAN FRANCISCOSun Microsystems and the Eclipse Foundation are actively working together after years of competition and grudging respect for each other’s efforts. In an interview May 17 at the JavaOne conference here, Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, said Eclipse has recognized its first committer to an Eclipse project from Sun. “As of…