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  • Can Microsoft Windows 7 Dent Apple Mac’s Momentum?

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc’s Mac computers have steadily gained market share over the years, a winning streak that may be tested by next week’s launch of Microsoft Corp’s new Windows 7 operating system. Few expect the new software to dent Apple’s standing in the market in the long run, given the company’s premium…

  • Oracle Says Specialization Program to Benefit Channel Partners

    Oracle is taking its partner enablement initiative a step further with the announcement of about 50 different specializations for its channel partners, called Oracle PartnerNetwork Specialized. The goal? To create better ways for partners to differentiate themselves and to help end customers find highly skilled channel partners. Partners will find specializations available to them in…

  • WebSphere Upgrade Benefits IBM Partners

    Big Blue’s major refresh of WebSphere aims to drive business agility for customers and partners. The Version 7 release, available now, includes upgrades to all flagship products under the WebSphere umbrella, including improved integration tools designed to help partners better meet customer demand for business process and service-oriented solutions. Craig Hayman, general manager of IBM…

  • Intel Quarter Beats Estimates, Chipmaker Ups Revenue Forecast

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) reported higher-than-expected quarterly results and forecast revenue for the current quarter ahead of Wall Street targets on recovering demand for personal computers. Intel on Tuesday reported a net profit in the third quarter ended September 26 of $1.9 billion or 33 cents per share, compared with a…

  • Optimism Greets Upcoming Technology Quarter Earnings

    By Gabriel Madway SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The biggest risk for investors in technology, with stock prices up a whopping 55 percent this year, is they might be just a little too happy. All the buzz isn’t without cause: Corporate technology spending could be set to rebound next year, cost-cutting is paying dividends, and dealmaking…

  • Dell Reportedly Readying Android Smart Phone

    (Reuters) – Dell Inc plans to launch a smartphone with Google’s Android mobile software on carrier AT&T’s network, a source said, marking the PC maker’s first foray into a cut-throat U.S. cellphone arena. Dell will become the latest tech manufacturer to try to establish a footprint in a fast-growing market dominated by Apple and Research…

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