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Channel Stocks Hit Lofty Levels
Channel stocks continued to rally during the first full week of 2004, with many firms hitting 52-week highs ahead of earnings reports scheduled for this month. Shares in Digitas Inc. (DTAS, +17.61 percent), PC Connection Inc. (+14.42 percent), Keane Inc. (KEA, +12.66 percent), Arrow Electronics Inc. (ARW, +12.45 percent) and DiamondCluster International Inc. (DTPI, 11.41…
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IBM to Preview DB2 “Stinger” at LinuxWorld
IBM next week will give customers a chance to kick the tires of code-name “Stinger,” the anticipated next-generation version of its DB2 Universal Database. The company will offer a sneak peek of the product’s new Linux support and features during live demos at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York. Zeroing in on Stinger’s…
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Novell to Offer Linux Indemnification Program
Novell Inc. has decided to follow Hewlett-Packard Co.’s lead and indemnify its enterprise Linux customers against possible legal action by The SCO Group and/or others. Novell is expected to announce its Linux Indemnification Program late on Monday, sources close to the company told eWEEK. A Novell spokesman would not confirm this, adding that the company…
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Senator Preps Bill to Define VOIP, Curb FCC
In the coming weeks, a New Hampshire congressman plans to introduce legislation that will attempt to define and regulate voice over IP (VOIP) while preventing the Federal Communications Commission from tacking on additional regulations. In an interview with eWEEK.com, Sen. John E. Sununu (R-N.H.) said he plans to introduce legislation in the first few weeks…
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Court Sides with Microsoft in Lindows.com Dispute
A San Francisco Superior Court judge has ordered the rejection of claims in the California class-action settlement with Microsoft Corp. that were submitted through a Lindows.com Inc. Web site. The judge’s order, made on Dec. 22 and announced on Thursday by Microsoft Corp., marks the end of an effort by San Diego-based Lindows.com to promote…
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Wyse to Enhance Server Management Software
Thin-client vendor Wyse Technology Inc. will expand the application management features in its terminal server management software. At the Citrix Solutions Summit in Orlando, Fla., officials with the San Jose, Calif., company will unveil Wyse Expedian 3.0. Key new features of the software, which runs on all Microsoft Corp. Windows servers running Terminal Server and…
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