4 Haziran 2009 Perşembe

Top CIO News: Intel Acquires Wind River Systems for $884 Million


 
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Thursday -- June 04, 2009 -- http://www.cio-today.com
 
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Top News Headlines
 
1. Intel Acquires Wind River Systems for $884 Million
2. Verizon Launches Pay-Per-Use Data-Center Service
3. Palm Pre Gets Good Reviews as Launch Nears
4. Sony Ericsson Goes Green with New Mobile Phones
5. Opera Mobile Outduels iPhone's Safari in May
6. Smarter Google Squared Fires Back at Microsoft's Bing

Most Popular Headlines
 
1. Pressure Builds on Google as Server Problems Continue
2. Facebook Phishing Attack Could Threaten Business Data
3. Bell Mobility Will Have Palm Pre Exclusively in Canada
4. Clearwire Racing Toward 4G Rollouts To Beat Rivals
5. Citrix Dazzle Creates IT Self-Service Storefront for Users

Today's Top Stories
 
1. Intel Acquires Wind River Systems for $884 Million
Intel is spreading its software wings with the $884 million acquisition of Wind River Systems, which develops operating systems, middleware and software design tools for embedded computing systems. Full Story
 
2. Verizon Launches Pay-Per-Use Data-Center Service
Verizon Business has launched an on-demand data center service, offering access to virtual and physical servers on a pay-per-use model, allowing its customers access to a self-service portal. Full Story
 
3. Palm Pre Gets Good Reviews as Launch Nears
Reviewers generally like the Palm Pre smartphone, predicting it will be a strong challenger to Apple's iPhone 3G. The Pre goes on sale June 6 from exclusive carrier Sprint Nextel. Full Story
 
4. Sony Ericsson Goes Green with New Mobile Phones
Sony Ericsson is following the lead of its competitors by rolling out two new handsets that will make the world a little greener. The C901 and Naite are part of its GreenHeart program. Full Story
 
5. Opera Mobile Outduels iPhone's Safari in May
The Opera Mobile browser has overtaken the iPhone's Safari browser to become the world's number-one Web-surfing platform for mobile phones, holding a 24.6 percent market share in May. Full Story
 
6. Smarter Google Squared Fires Back at Microsoft's Bing
Google has launched Google Squared, an experimental search tool that collects facts from the Web and presents them in an organized collection, similar to a spreadsheet. Full Story
 
Most Popular Stories
 
1. Pressure Builds on Google as Server Problems Continue
Pressure builds despite apology. Full Story
 
2. Facebook Phishing Attack Could Threaten Business Data
Corporations worried about data loss. Full Story
 
3. Bell Mobility Will Have Palm Pre Exclusively in Canada
Exclusive deal covers Canada. Full Story
 
4. Clearwire Racing Toward 4G Rollouts To Beat Rivals
WiMAX 4G coming to Atlanta in June. Full Story
 
5. Citrix Dazzle Creates IT Self-Service Storefront for Users
Turns bland into Web-like experience. Full Story
 

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