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Software AG buys Sabratec - Computer Business Review Integration and application development player Software AG announced it is to acquire Sabratec Ltd, a privately held legacy integration vendor headquartered ...
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Macronix International Co., Ltd. - Computer Business Review Sign-up for NewsAlerts on Macronix International Co., Ltd. so that whenever news breaks on this company you are amongst the first to know. ...
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Tableau breaks mould for data analysis - Computer Business Review Tableau Software has launched an innovative desktop application that cleverly melds data visualization with relational and multidimensional databases.
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Halifax: quick response to email scam - Computer Business Review Halifax customers are the latest in a line of UK retail banks to be targeted by an email scam. The bank closed its online facilities and offered ...
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LYNX BUYS BANKING SOFTWARE FIRM QUADRA COMPUTER SERVICES ... LYNX BUYS BANKING SOFTWARE FIRM QUADRA COMPUTER SERVICES ... has now acquired Quadra Computer Services Ltd for an initial payment of 2.66m pounds in cash ...
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'Excelerating' Intelligence - Computer Business Review May 1, 2004 ... Spreadsheets are the most widely used software tool for the financial analysis of corporate data. Madan Sheina asks how business ...
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Intel takes Quad Core to the desktop - Computer Business Review Nov 14, 2006 ... Intel Corp has officially launched its first desktop quad-core processor, codenamed Kentsfield, with new systems boasting the CPU set to be ...
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Intel takes Quad Core to the desktop - Computer Business Review Nov 14, 2006 ... But AMD's forthcoming quad-core CPU, due mid-2007 or so, may end packing ... the Core 2 Duo from "a price point and performance perspective. ...
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Intel takes Quad Core to the desktop - Computer Business Review Nov 14, 2006 ... Intel Corp has officially launched its first desktop quad-core processor, codenamed Kentsfield, with new systems boasting the CPU set to be ...
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Intel takes Quad Core to the desktop - Computer Business Review Nov 14, 2006 ... Intel Corp has officially launched its first desktop quad-core processor, codenamed Kentsfield, with new systems boasting the CPU set to be ...
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