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Monday, 24th October 2005
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  • Oracle, HP make 10g, management app play
  • Nortel strikes multi-million dollar CEO pay deal
  • Could rising iPod sales hurt Apple's margins?
  • Dutch botnet suspects ran 1.5 million machines
  • Munich prosecutors investigating Infineon's ex-CEO
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    Oracle, HP make 10g, management app play
    HP and Oracle have introduced a global marketing initiative dubbed "Optimise for Agility" that the vendors claim will boost channel sales and adoption of grid computing.
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    Nortel strikes multi-million dollar CEO pay deal
    Nortel Networks plans to pay its incoming chief executive an annual base salary of US$1.2 million and several million dollars more in bonuses and stock options, it said in a filing to US regulators. More...

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    Could rising iPod sales hurt Apple's margins?
    Apple Computer has a runaway hit with its market-leading iPod digital music player, but could the device's success actually hurt the company's profitability over the longer haul? More...

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    Dutch botnet suspects ran 1.5 million machines
    Dutch prosecutors who last month arrested a trio of young men for creating a large botnet allegedly used to extort a US company, steal identities, and distribute spyware now say they bagged bigger prey: a botnet of 1.5 million machines.
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    Munich prosecutors investigating Infineon's ex-CEO
    Munich prosecutors confirmed on Saturday a report that they were investigating Infineon's ex-chief executive Ulrich Schumacher as part of an ongoing probe into a corruption affair at the German chipmaker. More...

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