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Friday, 17th February 2006
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  • Dell posts higher profit, dampens expectations
  • Sun Mustang beta gallops out of the gate
  • Interview: Motorola no longer has to be at leading edge
  • Chambers: More tech partnerships, acquisitions on Cisco's horizon
  • Linux, Unix players beef up security
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    Dell posts higher profit, dampens expectations
    Dell reported 52 percent earnings growth for its most recent quarter, handily beating Wall Street expectations, but the company dampened forecasts for its current quarter. More...

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    Sun Mustang beta gallops out of the gate
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    Interview: Motorola no longer has to be at leading edge
    There was a time when Motorola was adamant it had to be first on the market with the technologically most advanced mobile phones, but today Ron Garriques could not care less if Samsung beats him to it. More...

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    Chambers: More tech partnerships, acquisitions on Cisco's horizon
    Cisco Systems’ plan to push more intelligence into the network calls for a broader security strategy that will require more technology partnerships and acquisitions, Cisco CEO John Chambers said at the RSA Conference 2006. More...

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    Linux, Unix players beef up security
    Even as Microsoft announces IE 7's support for InfoCards and planned Certificate Lifecycle Server, rivals Sun, Red Hat, and Novell try to one-up one another — and Microsoft — with security enhancements for Solaris and Linux. More...

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