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  • You Don’t Have to Outsource out of the Country

    The jobs are going away. They won’t be back. Here in my home, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, it’s mostly light manufacturing jobs. But in the Silicon Valley; in Austin, Texas; in the Washington Beltway; and in Boston; it’s programming and help-desk jobs. In Redmond, Wash., it’s software architecture. You can…

  • Proxim To Ship WiMax Equipment In 2005

    Proxim Corp. said Thursday that it plans to ship fixed and portable versions of WiMax technology next year through a partnership with Intel. Intel, which is developing WiMax (or IEEE 802.16) silicon for shipment later this year, said it will work with Proxim to develop bases stations based on the technology early next year, then…

  • PeopleSoft Granted Hefty Discounts to Outsell Oracle

    SAN FRANCISCO—PeopleSoft Inc. was prepared approve discounts of up to 55 percent off list price to win business from Oracle Corp. and other competitors, a PeopleSoft sales executives testified Wednesday in U.S. District Court here. PeopleSoft didn’t hesitate to discount heavily whenever it was competing head-to-head with Oracle for new business or when it stood…

  • IBM Helps ISVs Grid-Enable Apps

    Seven ISVs have joined forces with IBM to prepare their applications for grid computing. Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM announced Tuesday that Cognos Software Inc., Citrix Systems Inc., Engineous Software Inc., Abaqus Inc., Actuate Corp., Fluent Inc. and Sefas Innovation Inc. have grid-enabled their applications with IBM’s assistance—through the company’s Solutions Grid for Business Partners Initiative. A…

  • Linux Enterprise Toehold Widens with EU Wins

    The open source Linux operating system continues to gain ground in governmental agencies around the world, winning another two converts this week. The Norwegian city Bergen on Tuesday said it plans to move 100 schools and 32,000 users away from its proprietary Unix and Microsoft Windows applications platform to Linux by the end of this…

  • Oracle Trial: DaimlerChrysler Fears Costs from PeopleSoft Buyout

    SAN FRANCISCO—DaimlerChrysler AG would likely have to spend $50 Million to $100 million to replace its PeopleSoft Inc. applications if Oracle is allowed to buyout the enterprise software company, a senior IT executive with the multinational auto maker testified Tuesday. As in earlier testimony presented by senior executives from large corporations who are PeopleSoft customers,…

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