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Thursday, 27th April 2006
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  • CA warns of disappointing Q4 earnings
  • Cisco, Microsoft join forces in SMB market
  • Lexmark's Q1 results beat estimates
  • Visual Studio Team System head leaves Microsoft
  • World's digital divide is narrowing
  • Password overload hitting firms' IT security
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    CA warns of disappointing Q4 earnings
    Preliminary financial results for CA's 2006 fiscal fourth quarter indicate substantially poorer-than-expected earnings, the software company said Tuesday. More...

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    Cisco, Microsoft join forces in SMB market
    Cisco Systems and Microsoft are bolstering their channel efforts to support the integration of Cisco's VoIP platform with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 for the SMB market. More...

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    Lexmark's Q1 results beat estimates
    Lexmark said Tuesday it posted better-than-expected revenue and earnings for the first quarter, driven by new operating efficiencies and workgroup printer sales. More...

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    Visual Studio Team System head leaves Microsoft
    Microsoft brings in an outsider to lead Visual Studio Team System as development head Rick LaPlante resigns after an 18-year career at the company. More...

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    World's digital divide is narrowing
    BERLIN - The digital divide is narrowing as citizens in emerging markets get online via computers and mobile phones, with some regions now on a par with developed nations, a ranking of web-savvy nations showed on Wednesday. More...

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    Password overload hitting firms' IT security
    LONDON - Security breaches from computer viruses, spyware, hacker attacks and theft of equipment are costing British business an estimated 10 billion pounds (US$18 billion) a year, according to a survey. More...

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