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IBM Completes ILOG Acquisition, Opens Door To Event ProcessingOpen in New Window
The purchase is expected to equip IBM with automated, process intelligence for its business process management products. read more »
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JVC to debut Final Cut Pro acquisition productOpen in New Window
JVC Professional will use this week's Final Cut Pro User Group (FCPUG) SuperMeet to show off its first video acquisition product for Final Cut post production. The SuperMeet happens on Wednesday, Jan read more »
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Don’t Count JPG Magazine Out Just Yet, Sale May Close Next WeekOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes that attention given to JPG Magazine since they announced their shutdown has resulted in several potential buyers. read more »
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Contemplating the Consumerist sale and the adpocalypseOpen in New Window
"Gawker Media is doing what a lot of folks are doing: selling off assets for cash in anticipation of bad times ahead. Here's a look at a possible definition of "bad times" and what they may mean read more »
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Finally BroadSoft Says It Bought SylantroOpen in New Window
"BroadSoft, of Gaithersburg, Md., has finally said what has been rumored for so long: It has acquired Sylantro Systems Corp., a VoIP applications developer based in Campbell, Calif., for an undisclo read more »
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Fujitsu Says No Deal With Western DigitalOpen in New Window
"The sharp appreciation of the yen has made it more difficult for the parties to agree on a price." read more »
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Bandwidth Startup’s Big Plans Hit By Credit CrunchOpen in New Window
Om Malik writes about Darkstrand, a Chicago-based startup planning to commercialize the fiber network built as part of the National LambdaRail, which is facing problems created by the credit crunch. read more »
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Brocade wraps up FoundryOpen in New Window
"Brocade has wrapped up its $2.6bn acquisition of Foundry and appointed two non-Foundry executives to look after its overall product offer and run a technology office." read more »
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