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Contract Watch: Grab Your Piece of the Biometrics Action
James Bond has used biometrics for nearly four decades. After several false starts, the technology is finally fit for the rest of us. Now, solutions providers are eager to cash in. Just ask Unisys Corp., which has won a 20-month contract with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) worth up to $17 million. Under terms of…
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General DataComm Woos The Channel, IBM Bolsters Commitment
General DataComm unveiled a new channel program last week. The company plans to sell its InnovX routers, switches and access merchandise to enterprise customers solely through company partners. George Best, vice president of sales and marketing, noted that partners in the program could earn margins of up to 30 percent, with the intent to employ…
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Stock Index: Week ended Nov. 21, Channel Stocks Pause Before Holidays
Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) Inc. was the only bright spot in a rather dim week for channel stocks. Shares in the Dallas, Texas-based IT outsourcing specialist rose 5.72 percent for the week ended Nov. 24, even as our overall Ziff Davis Channel Zone Stock Index slipped a modest 2.05 percent, closing at 1022.87. ACS won…
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House Passes Bill to Limit Spam
The Associated Press reports the House passed a bill Saturday that would impose the first-ever federal protection against unwanted commercial e-mails. The measure would outlaw certain techniques used by many of the Internet’s most prolific spammers and, in some circumstances, include penalties of up to five years in prison. But, if adopted, the bill would…
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64-Bit Demand Leads to New AMD Fab
Advanced Micro Devices Inc., fresh off of its announcement earlier this week that it had entered an alliance with Sun Microsystems Inc., said this morning that it had broken ground on a new 300-mm manufacturing facility in Dresden, Germany. Fab 36, which will begin volume production in 2006 and will employ about 1,000 people, is…
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HP, Cap Gemini Partner on ILM
To help enterprises understand and implement information life cycle management technologies, Hewlett-Packard Co. has extended its partnership with Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Group. Customers of both companies will benefit, as HP can learn from Cap Gemini’s business process and vertical market expertise, and Cap Gemini will get 100 of its storage architects trained on…