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Amazon UK iPhone app launched, tested 27/10/2009
Source: http://crave.cnet.co.uk/#49304043
Amazon has launched a free iPhone app in the UK that lets you search and buy from its entire store, with a couple of neat twists

Twitter 'costs businesses £1.4bn' 27/10/2009
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8325865.stm
Staff who use Twitter and other social networking sites while at work are costing UK businesses

OECD places UK third for European e-government 26/10/2009
Source:
Britain has some of the most sophisticated e-government services in Europe but lags behind other countries in take-up, according to the OECD.

EU warns Oracle over Sun takeover 21/10/2009
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Oracle has so far failed to produce evidence to ease concerns that its purchase of Sun Microsystems would be anti-competitive, the EU has said.

Microsoft fixes flawed bug patch 25/08/2006
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Microsoft has re-issued a security update after it was discovered that the patch introduced a bug of its own.

IBM pays $1.3bn for security firm 25/08/2006
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Computer firm IBM has said it has agreed to buy Internet Security Systems (ISS) for $1.3bn (£684m).

IBM puts cash behind Linux push 01/03/2005
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
IBM is spending $100m (£52m) over the next three years beefing up its commitment to Linux software.

IBM deal fears lift Lenovo shares 01/02/2005
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Shares in Chinese computer maker Lenovo have risen on reports that the firm's takeover of IBM's personal computer business could hit regulatory trouble.

Apps-solutions.co.uk Domain Problems 01/02/2005
Source: apps-solutions.co.uk
The apps-solutions.co.uk domain has been down for a few days due to hosting problems.

IBM speeds up its recruiting 19/01/2005
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Computer giant IBM is to hire 15,000 new employees in key areas such as software development, it has announced.

Chinese firm buys IBM PC business 08/12/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
IBM, a pioneer of the personal computer business, is selling its PC hardware division to China's number one computer maker Lenovo.

EU go-ahead for Oracle takeover 26/10/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The European Commission has given US giant Oracle the green light to go ahead with its takeover of American rival Peoplesoft.

Oracle makes $8.8bn bid for rival 01/11/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Oracle has raised the value of its hostile takeover bid for rival software producer Peoplesoft to $8.8bn(£4.8bn).

UK report says Linux is 'viable' 28/10/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
UK government departments moved a step closer to using open-source operating systems such as Linux after a study found that they were "viable" products.

Oracle clear to go for PeopleSoft 10/09/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
A federal judge has rejected the US government's bid to block software giant Oracle's proposed hostile takeover of rival PeopleSoft.

India's silicon valley faces IT exodus 10/08/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The Indian city of Bangalore must improve its infrastructure if it wants to hold on to vital IT business, company executives have warned.

Oracle trial won't call PeopleSoft boss 01/07/2004
Source: www.theregister.com
Oracle will not call PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway as a witness in the antitrust trial brought by the US Department of Justice. The DoJ is concerned that a merger between Oracle and PeopleSoft would lessen competion in the market and lead to higher charges for businesses. PeopleSoft has rejected Oracle's offers.

US, UK and Australia sign anti-spam act 02/07/2004
Source: www.theregister.com
The UK, US and Australia are combining forces to combat spam. They have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote joint enforcement and investigation of spammers across the three countries.

Microsoft 'mulled Peoplesoft bid' 24/06/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Microsoft considered taking a stake in business software firm Peoplesoft in order to scupper a bid from rival Oracle, a court case has revealed.

Oracle reduces People bid 20% 14/05/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Computer software firm Oracle has reduced its hostile takeover bid for rival Peoplesoft to $7.7bn (£4.4bn).

Alarm growing over bot software 01/05/2004
Source: news.news.com
While many network administrators worry about the next worm, security experts are warning that a quieter but equally damaging threat is slowly gaining control of large networks of computers.

New victims for Sasser net worm 04/05/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The Sasser Windows worm is continuing to rack up victims as it steadily spreads across the net.

Bank Muscat banks on Oracle E-Business Suite 26/04/2004
Source: www.ameinfo.com
Oracle Corporation, the world's largest enterprise software company, today announced that Oman's Bank Muscat has selected the Oracle E-Business Suite 11i as the foundation of its efforts to update its financial, purchasing, and human resources functions.

Iris scanning to begin at German airport 13/02/2004
Source: www.zdnet.com
A test of an iris-scanning system is set to begin Saturday at the Frankfurt, Germany, airport, as part of a project involving 18 European countries.

Oracle increases Peoplesoft bid 04/02/2004
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Software giant Oracle has boosted its offer for smaller rival Peoplesoft as it tries to win over shareholders ahead of a crucial vote next month

Oracle: DOJ decision by early March 09/01/2004
Source: www.cnet.com
Oracle expects to receive final word by early March on whether the U.S. Department of Justice will challenge its hostile bid for PeopleSoft, according to a recent California court filing.

Contractor defeats taxman in IR35 battle 11/11/2003
Source: www.silicon.com
After two long years... The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has won the latest round in its long-running IR35 battle with the taxman.

Sales boost lifts Cisco profits 05/11/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Profits at Cisco Systems, the world's largest maker of equipment that directs internet traffic, have been bolstered by a pick-up in business spending on technology.

No recovery until 2006 for IT contractor market 03/10/2003
Source: www.silicon.com
The UK market for IT contractors is unlikely to see any recovery before 2006 without any "next big thing" technology to drive demand among corporates for project services, according to a new report.

UK bans spam messages 18/09/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The UK has made spam a criminal offence to try to stop the flood of unsolicited messages.

East Asia plans Windows rival 11/09/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
China, South Korea and Japan are to boost joint research into a new computer operating system to rival Microsoft Windows.

Mobiles 'to replace handheld PCs' 05/09/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Gadget lovers could find that their mobile phone fulfils all their needs in the very near future.

US youth charged over net virus 03/09/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Authorities in America have charged an 18-year-old youth with spreading the crippling MSBlast internet virus.

Internet worm threat 'thwarted' 18/08/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Software giant Microsoft says it is confident it has thwarted threatened massive disruption to the internet from the MSBlast worm.

One in 10 U.S. Tech Jobs May Move Overseas, Report Says 30/07/2003
Source: www.yahoo.com
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One out of 10 jobs in the U.S. computer services and software industry could shift to lower-cost emerging markets such as India or Russia by the end of 2004, a top computer consultancy said on Tuesday.

SAP to double Indian headcount 30/06/2003
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
The German software company SAP plans to double the number of software engineers in its Indian office to 2,000

WORKING WITH LEADING AUDIT FIRM, ORACLE INTERNAL CONTROLS MANAGER HELPS FACILITATE SARBANES-OXLEY COMPLIANCE 28/05/2003
Source: Oracle Press Release
New Addition to the Oracle E-Business Suite Helps Companies Increase Transparency, Document Policies and Procedures and Assess Risk

Sneaky virus spreading rapidly 13/05/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
A new computer virus is spreading across the internet via e-mail and file-sharing programs, computer security experts have warned.

ORACLE UNVEILS NEW EDUCATION OFFERINGS FOR ALL PARTNERS 14/04/2003
Source: Oracle Press Release
New Discounts and Courses from Oracle(R) University

NEW STUDY FINDS ORACLE® COLLABORATION SUITE CLEAR LEADER IN E-MAIL TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP AND RELIABILITY 02/04/2003
Source: Oracle Press Release
Oracle Corp. (NASDAQ: ORCL), the world's largest enterprise software company, today announced that according to the recent Radicati Group study which analyzed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of enterprise e-mail systems, Oracle(R) Collaboration Suite is the market leader in TCO savings and system reliability, as compared to similar offerings from Microsoft and IBM. The Radicati Group study is the first to compare e-mail TCO across Oracle Collaboration Suite, Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus ND6 and Sun Microsystems' Sun ONE Communications Products.

MICHAEL DELL AND LARRY ELLISON DEFINE THE FUTURE OF THE DATA CENTER 02/04/2003
Source: Oracle Press Release
NEW YORK CITY, Apr. 2, 2003 - ([3]http://www.oracle.com/tellmemore/?1682350) Michael Dell and Larry Ellison shared the stage at a news conference here today to discuss how their companies and standards-based technology are lowering costs and improving value in corporate data centers.

Over half a million US tech jobs lost in two years 28/03/2003
Source: www.cw360.com
The American Electronics Association (AeA) reported that about 560,000 jobs have been lost from the height of the dotcom era over the past two years.

IT outsourcing - organisations still struggling to make them work 10/03/2003
Source: www.jobserve.com
An overwhelming proportion of respondents, 66%, reported that business benefits were either only ‘partially’ realised or not delivered at all. Over half (55%) of benefits rated as ‘highly important’ had not been fully realized and 15% of companies were thinking of bringing the services back in-house.

Monster.com warns users about ID theft attempts 03/03/2003
Source: www.silicon.com
In an attempt to curb identity theft on its service, online career listing site Monster.com has begun warning its users of fake job postings bent on stealing personal information.

The New Global Job Shift 10/02/2003
Source: www.shout99.com
The next round of globalization is sending upscale jobs offshore. They include basic research, chip design, engineering--even financial analysis. Can America lose these jobs and still prosper? Who wins? Who loses?

SAP Takes on Homeland Security 01/02/2003
Source: www.eweek.com
SAP AG is tackling some national security issues with new software. Earlier this week the German software giant launched a technology platform for homeland security process integration.

Oracle All-in-One: price cuts or not? 31/01/2003
Source: www.theregister.co.uk
Oracle last week introduced All-in-One, a one price package for Oracle apps. Application licenses, installations and upgrades are all included in the deal. The enterprise software vendor sets out its stall here.

CFOs face new challenges in wake of scandals 27/01/2003
Source: www.bizjournals.com
Finance departments are facing challenges in their attempts to transform themselves in the midst of accounting scandals and the recession, according to a survey by Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, New York-based information technology and consulting company (http://www.us.cgey.com/transformfinance) of 265 senior financial officers of large U.S.-based corporations.

Oracle CEO Cut All He Can, Now Needs More Sales, Investors Say 27/01/2003
Source: www.bloomberg.com
Redwood City, California, Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Larry Ellison in the past three years got rid of more than 1,100 computer servers, part of his plan to save $1 billion. Now, there may be little else to throw out.

Oracle's Henley Says Applications Will `Bounce Back' 27/01/2003
Source: www.bloomberg.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. Chief Financial Officer Jeff Henley said he expects sales of applications, software used to manage tasks such as accounting and customer relations, to ``turn around this quarter.''

Contractor sues Oracle, 7 other firms over patent 22/01/2003
Source: www.boston.com
MARSHALL, Texas — Raytheon Co. is suing Oracle Corp. and seven other computer network and software companies, claiming they were using Raytheon's patented technology for storage systems without permission.

Oracle extends support for aging product 23/01/2003
Source: www.news.com
Oracle has quietly decided to extend technical support for a popular version of its business-management software, a company representative confirmed Wednesday

Intel boosts tech mood 15/01/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Chip-maker Intel sparked optimism in the technology industry this week, reporting earnings above Wall Street estimates.

Microsoft to reveal source code 15/01/2003
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Microsoft is to share the secrets of its closely-guarded source code for the Windows operating system with governments and international organisations around the world.

Oracle battens down the hatches 15/11/2002
Source: www.pcw.com
Focus on existing rather than new products is reassuring, say analysts

Oracle C.F.O. Sees Tech Turnaround in 2003 12/11/2002
Source: www.nytimes.com
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The chief financial officer at Oracle Corp. (ORCL.O) on Monday said 2003 should mark the end of nearly two years of revenue declines for the world's second-biggest software maker.

Oracle and Siebel downbeat on prospects for 2003 01/11/2002
Source: www.crm-forum.com
The prospect of war with Iraq, the downbeat US economy and sluggish buying patterns in Europe are all causing continuing concerns for CRM market leaders Oracle and Siebel according to their chief financial officers.

I.B.M. to Slash Some Database Prices 01/11/2002
Source: www.reuters.com
PALO ALTO, Calif. (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp. (IBM.N) on Thursday said it would slash the price on the new version of its database for mid-size companies and simplify pricing on its updated high-end database.

Ellison won't get paid this year after Oracle's poor performance 16/10/2002
Source: www.crm-forum.com
It’s to be hoped that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is enjoying his current yacht racing in Australia as back at base in California he’s just seen shareholders agree that he shouldn’t get a bonus for the 2003 fiscal year.

Fact: Heavy IT spend equals bigger profits 09/10/2002
Source: www.silicon.co.uk
Companies that spend above the average amount on IT can make up to 36 per cent more profit than their techno-phobic competitors, according to the latest research.

Stock fall fuels recession concern 09/10/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
With US stocks continuing a marked tumble that began in August, some analyst predictions of an extended period of brutal economic turmoil are gaining credibility among distressed American investors.

Oracle CEO sees slow tech, US economy growth 02/10/2002
Source: www.reuters.com
Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison said on Wednesday he saw slow growth both in the tech sector and the U.S. economy but warned against higher expectations despite stronger growth in other industries

Growth? What growth? 02/10/2002
Source: www.news.jobserve.com
Talks of a rebound in the European IT market in 2003 are misleading, according to Ovum, the analyst and consulting company. It is concerned that decision makers in the IT industry will be basing next year’s business plans on over-optimistic forecasts.

New Rules for Expat Work Permits - Thailand 02/10/2002
Source: www.pwcservices.com
Thailand has issued new regulations for the granting and renewal of expatriate work permits and the modification of job descriptions and positions or the locations of a workplace.

E-mail virus exploits September 11 11/09/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
A new e-mail virus is exploiting the first anniversary of the 11 September terrorist attacks.

Late taxpayers face '£60-a-day fines' 01/09/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Taxpayers face fines of £60 for every day they are late with their tax returns, the chairman of the Inland Revenue (IR) has reportedly warned.

Oftel dismisses BT break-up call 17/07/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
UK telecoms regulator Oftel has dismissed calls to break up BT.

Hackers could face life in jail 17/07/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Malicious computer hackers could soon face life in prison for some computer crimes.

The pitfalls of wireless computing 24/05/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk


Broadband competition 'a myth' 24/05/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Broadband take-up is increasing rapidly in Europe but it remains in the hands of a few dominant telecoms companies.

EU imposes e-commerce tax 08/05/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The European Union has agreed new rules forcing internet retailers based outside the EU to levy value-added-tax (VAT) on sales to customers within the 15-nation bloc.

Melissa virus creator jailed 02/05/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The creator of a computer virus which caused millions of dollars of damage by disrupting networks all over the world has been jailed for 20 months by a United States court.

UK could lose out on faster broadband 02/05/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Britain could lose out in the crucial next stage for broadband if it fails to get its act together to build next-generation networks.

Tech firms clutch CeBIT 'life raft' 12/03/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Hanover's annual CeBIT fair, the gadget lover's paradise, opens to the public on Wednesday.

Microsoft and US refine settlement 01/03/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Microsoft and the US government have announced changes to their proposed settlement ahead of hearings next week.

BT cuts broadband charges 27/02/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
British Telecom has unveiled big cuts in the cost of broadband internet services in the UK.

Microsoft told to open Windows 20/02/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Microsoft has been ordered to hand over core computer code for its Windows software to lawyers it will soon face in court.

Oracle sets $250,000 "minimum charge" 30/01/2002
Source: www.silicon.com
Oracle customers will need to buy new software licences for at least one fifth of their employees if they want to benefit from the simplified 11i pricing structure.

PwC 'may split up' 28/01/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The fall-out from the collapse of Enron has hastened plans to break up business services giant PricewaterhouseCoopers into its accountancy and consultancy divisions, reports have suggested.

IR35: Contractors told to act 21/01/2002
Source: www.silicon.com
Like it or not IR35 is here. So what are you going to do about it?

UK snooping laws in disarray 18/01/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Internet snooping laws in the UK have not been implemented and are proving ineffectual in the fight against terrorism and crime.

Global PC sales slump 20/01/2002
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Last year was the worst in the history of the computer industry, as the slowing global economy battered PC sales around the world.

SA 'cheap' for business 11/12/2001
Source: www.news42.co.za
Hong Kong - The Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU), focusing on 31 countries, has ranked South Africa number 22 in its report which analyses the cost of doing business around the world.

Gloom deepens in UK service sector 02/12/2001
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
The slowdown in the UK service sector is getting worse and more interest rate cuts may be needed according to a new report.

Contractor demand slumps to lowest point in 10 years 19/11/2001
Source: www.silicon.com
The demand for contractors in the UK has dropped to its lowest point since the recession of the early 1990s.

Exclusive: IBM slashes contractor rates 22/10/2001
Source: www.silicon.com
IBM has slashed the wages of all its UK IT contractors by 10 per cent in an effort to cut costs.

IT projects under threat as contractors are shown the door 09/10/2001
Source: www.silicon.com
Many UK companies are jeopardising their IT projects by hastily dismissing long-term contract staff. Contractors are usually the first to suffer in an economic downturn. But today experts are warning of impending high-tech chaos if businesses dismiss these workers, many of whom have irreplaceable expertise, too quickly.

Oracle beats IBM as users plan spending spree 10/10/2001
Source: www.silicon.com
More than one third of silicon.com readers will fork out to upgrade their database this year - and it's especially good news for Oracle, with 33 per cent of those planning to opt for 9i

Is Sun ripe for a takeover? 05/10/2001
Source: www.silicon.com
Sun Microsystems' profit warning and the slashing of 4,000 jobs could make the server giant a tempting takeover target, according to analysts.

Jedi makes the census list 09/10/2001
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
It's official: "Jedi Knight" is ON the list of religions for the 2001 UK census.

Crunch day for Napster 10/10/2001
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Online music service Napster faces a crucial court decision on today.

Internet ranges in new domains 01/10/2001
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Almost without anyone noticing, the internet has got a tiny bit bigger.

Wall Street back in business 17/09/2001
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
New York's financial district has reopened for the first time since two hijacked passenger jets demolished the landmark World Trade Center last Tuesday.

Jobs slashed in biggest PC merger 04/09/2001
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
More than 13,000 jobs are to be eliminated as US computer giant Hewlett-Packard takes over rival Compaq in an attempt to shield itself from the global high-tech slump.

Cap Gemini warns of lower profits 28/06/2001
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young has said that its profits will be lower than expected and announced plans to cut 2,700 jobs.

IR35 migrants warned on risks of running 11/06/2001
Source: www.silicon.de
Many people are simply moving abroad to avoid IR35 - is this really the answer?

IR35: Contractors offered way out 25/05/2001
Source: Unknown
Contractors are being offered the chance to insure themselves against any negative financial after-shocks the controversial IR35 legislation might create.

Legal setback on IR35 is already hitting workers 17/04/2001
Source: Evening Standard
Self-employed professionals in engineering, information technology and other industries are already being badly hit by the High Courts decision last week to throw out a legal challenge to the IR35 tax law.

FINDING HAPPINESS WITH CRM SOFTWARE DIFFICULT FOR SOME USERS 03/04/2001
Source: Chicago Tribune
By providing a comprehensive view of a clients lifetime involvement with your company, customer relationship management software is supposed to be one of the wonders of the electronic age for business.

HOAX CALLER ALERT 02/04/2001
Source: News Dept.
Hoax caller alert - IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CLIENTS

HOAX CALLER ALERT 30/03/2001
Source: News Dept.
Hoax caller alert - IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CLIENTS

BT ordered to offer wholesale leased lines to other operators 30/03/2001
Source: TheRegister
Winged watchdog Oftel is strutting its stuff again with an "order" against BT to offer wholesale leased lines to other operators.

NorthPoint moves to shut off DSL service immediately 30/03/2001
Source: TheRegister
NorthPoint has moved to shut down its DSL network, disconnecting up to 100,000 customers.

The Axe Falls at MarchFirst, Reports Say 30/03/2001
Source: TheStandard
A consultant says the layoffs began Thursday on the direction of backer Francisco Partners, giving credence to pink-slip rumors that have been flying for weeks.

Economic downturn gives companies time to sort out Net problems 15/03/2001
Source: TheRegister
The forthcoming economic downturn will give companies behind on Internet technology time to sort out their operations and catch up. Thats what the latest survey by Gartner says.

MarchFirst Watches Top Execs Take a Walk 13/03/2001
Source: TheStandard
The struggling consultancy loses its CEO, COO and a VP one week after its CFO resigns. The company is now being run by a committee of outside investors.

Ellison being accused for insider dealing 13/03/2001
Source: In-House
Fund says Oracle CEO sold ahead of weak earnings -- A small pension fund has sued Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison, alleging he engaged in insider trading when he sold a large amount of company stock prior to a dismal earnings report.

i2: So long Ariba, hello RightWorks 13/03/2001
Source: ZD-NET
The long-rumored acquisition of e-procurement vendor RightWorks Corp. by i2 Technologies Inc. has come to fruition. Its a deal that effectively ends i2s alliance with Ariba Inc., putting the pair in direct competition.

i2 hooks up with webMethods 13/03/2001
Source: ZD-NET
SCM maker will include the EAI platform in its TradeMatrix software and network.

i2s RightWorks deal shakes up B2B sector 12/03/2001
Source: By Tiffany Kary, ZDII
i2 Technologies acquisition of RightWorks was small, but the deals ramifications are big. Analysts said Friday that i2s latest acquisition could start a price war for business-to-business software.

Clinton calls for more government spending on IT at Oracle conference 20/02/2001
Source: Computerworld
(February 20, 2001) NEW ORLEANS -- Former president Bill Clinton, in a keynote speech at a conference for users of Oracle Corp.'s business applications, yesterday issued a call for increased government spending on IT and asked technology managers to work to bridge the "digital divide" that exists between the rich and the poor.

Larry's a liar? MS doubts Oracle claim 20/02/2001
Source: ZD-NET
Microsoft Corp., donning the mantle of moral watchdog, has launched a stinging attack on Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison, accusing him of being "disingenuous" and misleading customers.

Exchanges Go Private 10/06/2000
Source: Unknown
'Companies are turning to invitation-only Web portals to work with their closest suppliers and partners

B2B & B2C- Working hand in hand 06/06/2000
Source: Unknown
'B2C companies say they're running out of cash, while B2B becomes more popular than ever '

January 2000 Salary Review 01/04/2000
Source: realrates.com
'Between July 1 and December 31 1999, the Real Salary Survey collected 692 salaries. This report analyzes the 635 IT employee salaries that were contributed to the Survey by people working in the United States.'

Oracle Profits Soar 22/06/2000
Source: TechWeb Finance
Oracle trumped Wall Street expectations Tuesday, reporting a huge jump in quarterly earnings on strong sales of enterprise software applications.

Ventures plan to raise 6.1 billion Euros of equity 22/06/2000
Source: Unknown
SAP sees U.S. acquisitions, ventures Plan to raise 6.1 billion euros of equity to fund deals

Companies with less than £10K Startup 20/06/2000
Source: Unknown
It would be reasonable to think that entrepreneurial bootstrapping is no older than the penniless launch of Apple Computer Inc.--the first company to become famous for starting in a garage

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