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Microsoft and open-source enterprise applications vendor SugarCRM unveiled a technical collaboration on Tuesday under which Sugar CRM will release its next customer relationship management suite under the Microsoft Community Licence.
Canadian software developer Corel said it has secured a much-needed injection of cash: C$15 million, or about US $9.98 million. The funding is part of a bought deal financing agreement, with an option for an additional C$15 million.
As the two giants tussle for domination of online advertising dollars, it's increasingly clear that this tug-of-war is really a test of each company's corporate culture.
If ever there were a case for Dell to do a Texas two-step to AMD, analyst says, the Compaq nx6125 might just be it.
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Con Zymaris, CEO of Australian IT services company CyberSource, attempts to set the record straight over recent industry comments that his company is muddying the waters when it comes to determining the true cost of corporate open source deployment.
New communications software aims to tap into the P2P trend among young people, but without the usual unsavoury legal implications.
Sony is planning to train Aibo, its robot dog, to be able to pick you out of a crowd.
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Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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