
Microsoft: Win 7's business sales weak, but uptick expected
Microsoft Thursday said 60 million Windows 7 licenses have been sold in the past six months, but most of those have been from the consumer side and business uptake has been flat.
The news came as Microsoft reported record quarterly revenue of $19 billion and $6.6 billion in profits for the second quarter of fiscal 2010.
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Novell bringing .Net developers to Apple iPad
Novell is positioning its MonoTouch software development kit as a mechanism for building Microsoft .Net-based applications for Apple's new iPad device.
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Citrix will have an iPad app to run Windows 7 sessions
Want to run Windows 7 on the new Apple iPad? Citrix says it will soon be possible -- at least virtually -- using a new version of its Citrix Receiver software.
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AT&T beefing up network for iPad and iPhone
The recent flurry of rumors predicting the end of AT&T's arrangement as exclusive provider of the Apple iPhone were apparently false.
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Informatica plugs MDM hole with Siperian buy
Informatica has purchased MDM (master data management) vendor Siperian for about US$130 million, strengthening its hand against larger rivals such as IBM and Oracle. The acquisition, which Informatica announced Thursday, fills a hole in the company's lineup of data integration and data quality tools.
Master data refers to entities such as products or customers that are common across multiple applications. MDM software helps companies ensure this information is consistent and accurate.
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Apple inside: The significance of the iPad's A4 chip
Just one day after the unveiling of the iPad, Apple's long-rumored tablet has ruffled feathers and turned heads. With a familiar interface, Apple's momentum, iTunes integration, and a price that the even non-geek can easily fall in love with, it has all the makings of a hit. But deep inside lies something even more revolutionary.
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