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 Service providers look to partner
 Worldwide semiconductor sales to boom: report
 Strong software sales expected from web services projects
 Symantec migrates masses of enterprise desktops
 
Service providers look to partner
Service providers and ISVs should be looking for ways to join with vendors to bring utility computing to market as the PC increasingly loses its place as the face of network computing, according to predictions made by Sun Microsystems. More...

Worldwide semiconductor sales to boom: report
The worldwide semiconductor market continues to boom, driven by growing demand for chips for DVDs, PCs, digital cameras, and mobile phones, according to a new report from the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics group. More...

Strong software sales expected from web services projects
Worldwide spending on software to support web services-based projects is expected to reach US$11 billion by 2008, a market research firm said this week. More...

Symantec migrates masses of enterprise desktops
Figuring to take advantage of the boom in replacement PCs, Symantec this week unveiled a new server-client system for migrating data and application settings from one Windows machine to another. More...

 
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