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  • Palm’s Potential Acquirers Include HTC, Microsoft, Dell and Lenovo

    Smartphone maker Palm is seeking bids to be purchased, Reuters reported April 11, citing people familiar with the situation.   According to Taiwan’s Economic Daily News, HTC, which makes Google’s Nexus One phone, among other popular models, is said to be open to discussions about acquiring Palm.   Goldman Sachs and Qatalyst Partners have reportedly…

  • Oracle Rolls Out EPM System

    Oracle’s recent release of Oracle Enterprise Performance Management System 11.1.2 marks another round in the company’s recently frantic release pattern, with its large number of additions and applications again hinting at a strategic desire to expand its middleware stack. The new applications baked into Oracle EMP System 11.1.2 include Oracle Hyperion Disclosure Management, Oracle Hyperion…

  • Microsoft to Release Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Soon

    Microsoft plans on releasing the beta of its Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 in June, bringing a number of changes to user interface, integrated archiving and other areas. >> Click here to read the rest of the story at eWEEK.com

  • Qwest Joins Hosted UC Platform Purveyors

    Qwest Communications is the latest company to offer a hosted UC (unified communications) platform. Qwest on April 7 unveiled its iQ HUCS (Hosted Unified Communications Service) to help businesses bring together the various pieces of their communications infrastructure—from voice and video to email, instant messaging and presence—under a single, hosted umbrella. UC offers businesses the…

  • Oracle Turns Attention to Project and Document Management

    Oracle unveiled Oracle Primavera Portfolio Management 8, designed to assist organizations in project portfolio management from conception through execution, on April 6. This is just one of several Oracle product announcements over the past few weeks, as the company seems to be stepping up its effort to provide systems solutions to the enterprise.  >>Click here…

  • Skype Offers iPad App, but Not Support for 3G

    Skype released a free iPhone app with iPad compatibility on April 6, although the updated software still does not include support for 3G-enabled Skype calls. Termed Version 1.3.1, the Skype app includes boosted stability when switching between tabs, as well as handling unread chats and incoming calls. >> Click here to read the rest of…

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