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EDS expects 2,400 to go in US (656) |
| The world's second biggest IT services company expects about 20% of eligible employees to accept its early retirement offer as part of a restructuring plan |
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SAP shakes up leadership at US unit (640) |
| The chief executive of TomorrowNow, a US unit of SAP at the centre of a corporate spying scandal that has ensnared the German software group in a high profile lawsuit, has quit |
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Adobe CEO leaves software company (526) |
| Bruce Chizen said that he would step down as chief executive of Adobe, citing personal reasons for leaving the software company |
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Cisco director charged in Brazil (511) |
| A director of the Brazilian unit of Cisco Systems, the US technology giant, has been fired after being formally charged of tax fraud and other crimes involving evasion of up to R$1.5bn ($845... |
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TomTom beats Garmin in battle for Tele Atlas (336) |
| TomTom, the Dutch personal navigation device maker, looked to have won the bidding war for Tele Atlas after US rival Garmin withdrew its €2.3bn ($3.4bn) offer for the digital mapping compa... |
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AMD launches 'Spider' (303) |
| Advanced Micro Devices, the second largest maker of PC microprocessors, has launched a platform that for the first time exploits its biggest advantage over Intel, the... |
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SAP buys Business Objects for €4.8bn (281) |
| Germany's SAP has agreed to buy Franco-American software maker Business Objects for €4.8bn, a clear departure from its longstanding strategy to grow only by organic growth and smaller fill... |
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iPhone leaves its rivals hanging on (267) |
| European consumers will have an unprecedented array of choice in mobile phones this Christmas as handset makers and mobile phone operators sharpen up their offerings to rival Apple's new iPh... |
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US group might bid for troubled SAP unit (261) |
| Rimini Street, a US-based provider of software support said it was interested in buying TomorrowNow, the SAP unit at the centre of a corporate spying scandal |
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Oracle walks away from BEA offer (247) |
| Oracle carried through on its threat to drop its $6.7bn offer for BEA Systems, though it did not rule out renewing its bid if shareholders succeed in pressuring the embattled software compa... |
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