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Netgear Looks to Channel for Growth
Hot on the heels of an exclusive distribution agreement for the Japanese market with Softbank BB, networking hardware vendor Netgear Inc. is gunning for big gains in the U.S. market for 2004. Not that 2003 has been bad: for the first nine months, the company’s profits grew by a healthy 61 percent. “Security hardware for…
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Netgear Steps Up Channel Presence in Japan
Moving to increase its visibility among resellers and retail customers in Japan, network hardware vendor Netgear Inc. has struck an exclusive distribution deal with broadband communications carrier and IT distributor Softbank BB (SBB). The pact aims to “accelerate Netgear’s growth in Asia,” according to company chairman and chief executive Patrick Lo. With the pace of…
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Microsoft Clarifies Intentions to Retire JVM-Based Products
Four days after posting a note to a community site specifying its intent to retire a number of its flagship products as a result of the Sun Java lawsuit, Microsoft Corp. has decided to extend the cut-off date by a week. On Monday, Microsoft posted a new note to its Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) community…
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SAS Picks Up Energy Risk-Management Firm
SAS Institute Inc. made another move Tuesday to strengthen its vertical risk-management offerings with the acquisition of RiskAdvisory, a Canadian company that provides risk-management consulting and software for the energy industry. The move comes six months after SAS acquired another risk management company, OpRisk Analytics, which specialized in operational risk management for the financial services…
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Progeny Ramps Up Its Red Hat Linux Services
Progeny Linux Systems Inc., which last month appointed Caldera/SCO co-founder and former CEO Ransom Love to its board, next year will extend its software update and transition services to users of Red Hat Linux 8.0 and 9. The move will give subscribers to the Progeny Transition Services access to a software repository containing security updates…