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Past Feature Exclusives
Acer
A Shadow of Its Former Self
Dec. 17. Acer, Taiwans historical
PC darling, has been squawking a bit in the press over its
new Tablet PC product.
Hitachi:
HDS Carries the Load
Dec. 17. Hitachi Ltd. has been one of the most successful
examples of the Japanese conglomerate structure. As it enters
2003, HDS faces a tumultuous period of transition and, perhaps,
transformation.
And
The Envelope Please
Technology Outlook 2003
Dec. 4 "Its getting
better." That appears to be mantra for every serious
player in the technology world when 2003 comes up for discussion
Under
the Magnifier: Canon
Dec.4. Canon, Japans largest camera and office equipment
company, is viewed increasingly in the press as the latest
economic recovery "poster child".
Sun:
Dont Look Behind the Curtain
Nov. 7-18. "I am the great and powerful
Oz
pay no attention to that man behind the curtain."
A
Long Fall for EDS
Nov. 7-18. In Plano, Texas, temperatures
are dropping, and so are the revenues, profits, and market
valuation of the towns most prominent corporate citizen,
Electronic Data Systems.
Multiple
Forces Zinging Xerox
Nov. 7-18. Fresh off an ostensibly cheery
and upbeat quarterly earnings announcement of profits for
the first time in five quarters, Xerox is still facing a world
of worries.
Here Comes Comdex
Nov. 7-18. While most of the hype at this
years Comdex is certain to be around Tablet PCs, there
are several other interesting items that are being introduced
to the world at large.
Veritas - Or Is That "Veracle?"
Oct.14-21. Sometimes Wall Street does
the right thing for the wrong reason.
Blade
Runner Bonanza
Oct.14-21. All eyes have been on IBM in recent weeks as they
announced their highly touted BladeCenter deal with Intel.
Dell
Dominate Printers and PDAs? Puhlease!
Oct.14-21. Dells generating lots
of noise about its planned foray into the branded printer
and PDA business
Dell:
At Your Service?
Oct.14-21. Dell's inflated self-importance
has thrust the company into a very precarious position with
regard to the channel
Palm Slipping Out of Hand
Oct.1-14. Palms once dominant status in the handheld
market has taken a further beating with its recently announced
$259 million quarterly loss and corresponding 20% decline
in sales.
Grid
Computing Who's Grooving on the Grid?
Oct.1-14. "The Grid," as it is often called, has
bypassed buzz and entered the mainstream
3Com
in 3-Legged Race for Enterprise Market
Oct.1-14. 3Com posted a sharply lower
quarterly net loss from last year, but revenue from telco
carriers continued to plummet by 22% and the company missed
Wall Street expectations.
Tivoli
Can We See Some ID?
Oct.1-14. Tivoli is betting that the next
hot-button software will be security, and particularly identity
management.
You Say Veritas, I Say Falsus
Oct.1-14. How does one measure the sudden
retirement of Veritas' golden boy CFO Kenneth Lonchar
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