Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Citrix stock remains on Nasdaq pending review; Linux helps Novell boost revenue

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Network World's IT Market Watch News Alert, 09/04/07

Citrix stock remains on Nasdaq pending review, 08/31/07: Citrix Systems’ stock will remain listed on the Nasdaq, until the exchange’s Listing and Hearing Review Council completes a review of why the software vendor has missed a deadline for filing a quarterly financial report.

CNET acquires TechTracker sites, 08/30/07: CNET Networks has acquired the TechTracker family of Web sites, including VersionTracker, MacFixIt and iPhone Atlas. Separate notes confirming the acquisition were posted to all three sites late on Wednesday.

Linux products help Novell boost revenue in third quarter, 08/30/07: Linux products helped Novell boost revenue in its fiscal 2007 third quarter to $243 million, compared to $234 million a year ago. Novell reported a net loss of $3.4 million.

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Vendor beware: this CTO knows — and will exploit — your weaknesses, 08/30/07: IT buyers often have a hard time finding a bargain — but not Dave Leonard. Find out how this savvy CTO analyzes the motivations of vendors and gets them to slash prices.

Sharing the secrets of vendors' pricing plans, 08/30/07: Ever wonder why a software license costs as much as it does? If you suspect vendors just charge as much as they can get, you wouldn’t be far from the truth.

Microsoft settles with Eolas, 08/30/07: Microsoft and Eolas Technologies have settled their long-running legal battle, according to a letter sent to Eolas shareholders.

DOJ: Settlement has benefited consumers, 08/30/07: The 2002 antitrust settlement between Microsoft and the U.S. government has yielded several benefits for consumers, with competing Web browsers, multimedia applications and Web-based services flourishing since the agreement, the U.S. Department of ...

FTC seeks more data on Intel flash spinoff, 08/30/07: U.S. government antitrust regulators have asked Intel Corp. and STMicroelectronics NV to provide more information about their plan to spin off their flash memory unit into a new company, the vendors said Thursday.

Yahoo reorganizes -- again, 08/30/07: Yahoo Inc. has shaken up its top management ranks once again, as the struggling Internet giant continues tweaking its organizational structure to boost advertising sales, its main source of revenue.

Microsoft acquires enterprise chat provider Parlano, 08/29/07: Parlano deal is second move since Microsoft and Cisco vowed to cooperate and compete in the unified communications market.

Server worth $1.5 million wrecked by forklift, 08/28/07: An angry legal battle has broken out after an IBM server worth $1.5 million was wrecked falling off a fork-lift truck being used to move it.

Google CFO heads for retirement, 08/28/07: Google is losing its CFO, George Reyes, who has decided to retire, the Mountain View, Calif. company said Tuesday.

Motorola units slap Aruba with WLAN patent suit, 08/28/07: The rancorous world of wireless is heating up yet again, with two subsidiaries of Motorola suing Aruba, alleging the wireless LAN company infringed four patents.

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