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Google maintains search domination (yawn)
As hard as Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) may try to promote Bing as a search alternative, Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) continued its domination of the search engine market last month with 66.4 percent of the
Microsoft Bing adoption dips
Barely three months after its launch in May, the momentum behind Microsoft's new Bing search engine appears to be tapering off. According to NetApplications, Bing lost 0.2 percent points, dropping to
Apple making inroads in higher education
If you worked in education IT in the 1980s and '90s, you'll likely remember a time when Apple dominated the higher education market. While rivals like Dell managed to usurp that position from the
Gartner looks into its IT crystal ball
Gartner looked into its crystal ball for this year and found plenty of changes coming in IT. The world is changing pretty fast and this will mean smaller tools to do the job and new directions for
Cognos acquires Applix for $339M
With vendors like Oracle and Microsoft making inroads into the massive $6.25 billion business performance and analytics software market, smaller vendors are doing all they can to remain competitive.
Linux grabs traction in Unix space
One of the most interesting technology trends happening today is how open source computing, specifically Linux, is impacting the world of Unix. Just look at the market share stats to get a good
Intel slashes 1,000 jobs
As part of its already-announced cost-cutting initiative, Intel is prepping to layoff off 1,000 corporate managers across its global operations. CEO Paul Otellini says the heavy layer of
Microsoft declares war on competition
Addressing an audience of partners this week, Microsoft's COO Kevin Turner declared war within the enterprise space, saying his company isn't going to let Google or any Linux company, such as Red
What Microsoft hopes its CRM push will achieve
Just a bit ago, Microsoft made it clear it was hungry to grab some of the security services marketshare. Now it's also gunning for a piece of the customer relationship management (CRM) pie as well

