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  • Lucent Shareholders Propose Exec Pay Limits

    The Associated Press reports that shareholders of Lucent Technologies’ stock have proposed limiting executive compensation and ending stock options and severance pay to key executives. The proposals were filed Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The annual shareholders’ meeting will be held Feb. 18 in Wilmington, Del. Click here to read the Associated Press…

  • Signs of Recovery: Domain Names Once Again Fetch Top Dollar

    News from Associated Press tells us the Internet is ringing in the new year with domain names that, once again, are netting seven figures. According to an AP report, a man in Florida sold the domain name, men.com, to a company called men.com LLC for $1.3 million. He paid $15,000 for it in 1997. The…

  • Contract Watch: RFID and Voice over IP: Finally for Real?

    Everybody’s writing and reading about the promise and pitfalls of RFID (radio frequency identification). But is anybody actually making money designing RFID solutions? The answer is yes. Just ask ESYNC Inc., a Toledo, Ohio-based solutions provider that offers RFID consulting and integration services. One of ESYNC’s major RFID customers is International Paper Co., which recently…

  • Salesforce.com Rings in New Year with New Channel Strategy

    A new year brings new channel efforts for salesforce.com Inc. with the hiring of Bruce Culbert as senior vice president and general manager of global services. Culbert joins salesforce.com from BearingPoint Inc. (formerly KPMG Consulting), where he was senior vice president and CRM global practice leader. “I’m joining saleforce.com because I really believe in what…

  • Resellers Stew Over “Private Label” Trademark

    SeekAmerica Networks, an affiliate of MCHost, which bills itself as “the leader of managed Private Label Reseller plan solutions”, is challenging other hosting providers who market themselves as private label resellers. The U.S. Patent and Trademark office approved SeekAmerica Network’s trademark application on Dec. 9 in a move that protects its use of the phrase,…

  • CA Sells ACCPAC Software Unit to Sage Group

    Computer Associates International Inc. on Tuesday completed its withdrawal from the application software market with the sale of its interest in ACCPAC International Inc. to Sage Group PLC for a total of $110 million, company officials said. Computer Associates, based in Islandia, N.Y., will receive $88 million in cash for ACCPAC, company officials said. CA…

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