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The 3Com brand name is in bad shape in Australia, admits a senior executive at TippingPoint, a division of 3Com.
Australian 3Com employees look set to escape the restructuring axe currently being wielded by the company's top brass.
Little-known network equipment maker Linksys has catapulted its way to become the early leader in a market that most analysts believed would be dominated by Intel and 3Com, two well-known brand names that spent heavily on advertising to tout their initial products in consumer magazines.
Eric Benhamou, former chief executive of both 3Com and Palm, has just joined the board of Finjan and taken a minority stake in the web security company through his venture capital fund, Benhamou Global Ventures.
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If you need to organize and access information on your 3Com Palm device, Micro Logic's Info Select for the Palm Organiser (US$70 street) does the job well.
Palm announced on Thursday that it is acquiring the technology assets and intellectual property of software maker Be for US$11 million in stock, in a move aimed at strengthening its operating system to compete against Microsoft.
The long-awaited m505 is a big improvement over the venerable Palm V series, but it faces some stiff new competition.
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