Update: Oracle to release finance data warehouse
The Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse will be marketed to banks and financial institutions.
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Readers respond: Layoffs, planned obsolescence and net neutrality
Is the state of the economy hitting older IT workers harder than younger ones? Who's to blame for products that are eventually outmoded?
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Cloud Leads 5 Storage Trends for 2011
As 2010 progressed, a shift in data-storing methods began to take shape. With 15 petabytes of new data being created every day, and the volume of data continuing to grow, the ability to simply store data in a secure and easily-accessible manner presents a challenge for IT departments and vendors.
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IBM's LotusLive tied into SugarCRM, Ariba
IBM's LotusLive on-demand collaboration suite is getting a boost via integration with SugarCRM and Ariba's Discovery Service supplier database, the companies announced.
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Loss of iPhone exclusivity will cause 'rocky' time for ATT, CEO says
AT&T CEO expects a "rocky" few months after Verizon starts selling the Apple iPhone, but added that he's "fairly confident" the company will continue to grow.
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AT&T revenue up, driven by smartphone growth
AT&T reports a revenue increase of 2.1% for the fourth quarter of 2010.
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Oracle says PeopleSoft added 350 customers in 2010
Oracle has added more than 350 PeopleSoft customers in the past year, even as it prepares to launch the next-generation Fusion Applications.
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AT&T wireless subscribers hit 95.5M, besting Verizon
AT&T said it had 95.5 million wireless subscribers at the end of 2010, putting it ahead of Verizon Wireless, which reported earlier this week that it had 94.1 million.
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Nokia's profit drops in Q4, faces need to change faster
Nokia reported an increase in sales for the fourth quarter, but profit declined as the company continues to struggle in the high-end smartphone segment.
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UK police arrest five 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks defenders
UK police arrested three teenagers and two other people on Thursday for allegedly taking part in a series of denial-of-service attacks against major websites earlier this year as part of the loosely affiliated group called 'Anonymous.'
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