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Thursday, 27th January 2005  
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Mobile viruses just getting started
AMD's flash dilemma will get worse before it gets better
Sun open sources DTrace
Cisco gets new regional manager
Oracle says PeopleSoft to quickly help earnings growth
Intel reshape won't hit channel

Mobile viruses just getting started
While viruses that attack phones are few and far between now, when they get traction -- and they will -- the lousy state of security in smart phones means trouble for users and providers, an analyst said this week. More...

AMD's flash dilemma will get worse before it gets better
While Advanced Micro Devices continues to chip away at Intel in the emerging 64-bit processor market, Intel has found a way to exert pressure on AMD through flash-memory pricing, and a leading memory expert thinks the price war is going to get worse before it gets better. More...

Sun open sources DTrace
As expected, Sun Microsystems announced availability of the first component of its planned Open Solaris -- its DTrace utility -- and promised the rest of Solaris 10 will be open sourced during the second quarter of 2005. More...

Cisco gets new regional manager
Cisco Systems Australia has appointed Suzanne Hansen as regional manager for ANZ channels. More...

Oracle says PeopleSoft to quickly help earnings growth
Oracle announced this week that it expects its acquisition of PeopleSoft will contribute to earnings growth in fiscal years 2005 and 2006. More...

Intel reshape won't hit channel

Intel's restructure into five global business units - including a new channel products group -- won't have any real effect locally, company executives said.

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