Nancy Gohring

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Blade server sales jump, Gartner says

Blade server shipments in Europe, the Middle East and Africa jumped by a healthy 61.4 percent in the second quarter, helping the server market overall to increase by a steady 9 percent, according to new Gartner Inc. research.

iTunes faces the music over restrictive digital rights policy

Norway's Consumer Council has filed a complaint asking for a ruling that Apple's digital rights management policy violates the country

Lenovo nabs Dell exec to run client services unit

Lenovo Group Ltd. plans to unite its customer service operations under a new group to be based in Singapore and led by an executive poached from Dell Inc.

ISS buy for $1.3 billion will give IBM security eye

IBM Corp. plans to buy Internet Security Systems Inc. (ISS) for US$1.3 billion in a bid to better address growing IT security issues.

LogicaCMG buys Swedish IT services company

In an effort to expand its reach, IT consultancy and outsourcing company LogicaCMG PLC said on Monday that it plans to buy WM-data Nordic AB in a deal worth

Report says legislation could stop censorship in China

A human rights watchdog urged governments in U.S. and Europe to adopt new legislation that would prevent Internet companies from censoring their content or keeping records of users' online behavior in China, the group said in a report released on Thursday.

Rambus unlawfully monopolized markets, says FTI

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission unanimously decided that Rambus Inc. unlawfully created a monopoly for certain technologies used in the DRAM (dynamic RAM) memory chip standard. The decision is a blow to Rambus. The commission did not decide how best to penalize Rambus for the conduct.

Google plays host to boost open-source

In an effort to encourage healthy, productive open-source communities, Google Inc. is offering to host open source software development projects. As part of the new offering developers get 100M bytes of disk space to store and share their open source project, and can use tools such as issue tracking and mailing list support. Developers must have a Gmail account to use the service.

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