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Merger delay hurts Ciena, Tellabs
- Shares of Ciena and Tellabs dropped today after the two telecommunications equipment makers said the shareholder votes on their revised $4.7 billion merger would be held later than expected, analysts said. [News.com]
Merging factory, flow software
- Buying software that handles the latest techniques in manufacturing processes is one thing. Changing your entire way of doing business to match that software is another. [News.com]
Micron Electronics turns corner
- Micron Electronics bested analysts' expectations today when the No. 3 direct PC maker reported a larger-than-expected quarterly profit, due in part to strong server sales. [News.com]
Micron Technology wins for losing
- Micron Technology beat Wall Street's expectations today but said it lost nearly $90 million during the three-month period ended September 3, "primarily due to severe declines in per megabit selling prices on the company's semiconductor memory products." [News.com]
Microsoft COO speaks to investors
- Microsoft chief operating officer Bob Herbold today discussed pending product upgrades and the software giant's ongoing antitrust battle against government regulators during an investment conference here. [News.com]
Microsoft Russian sales stagnant
- Microsoft acknowledged that sales here have stagnated since the beginning of the year, as the Russian economy has slowed and the ruble fallen. [News.com]
Microsoft adds to Plato feature list
- Surprising few observers and worrying some potential competitors, Microsoft has detailed additional features for its upcoming online analytical processing (OLAP) server, code-named Plato, which assertively positions the software giant as a player in the high-end online analytical processing market. [News.com]
Microsoft apps all business
- The only way for Microsoft to extend its reach into the upper levels of corporate computerdom is through the front lines of business application developers. [News.com]
Microsoft beats GE market cap
- Microsoft today surpassed General Electric as the nation's most valuable company. [News.com]
Microsoft cries ambush
- Microsoft told a federal judge that antitrust prosecutors are attempting to ambush it with new evidence that's unrelated to the current case and asked for the allegations to be excluded or the trial delayed by six months. [News.com]
Microsoft does lawsuit hat trick
- It was a busy day for Microsoft attorneys, as three separate lawsuits embroiling the software giant all moved forward. [News.com]
Microsoft eyes app server market
- Microsoft is out to stake its claim in the application server market. [News.com]
Microsoft files copyright lawsuits
- Microsoft said today that it has filed three copyright and trademark infringement lawsuits involving software, two of which fall under Arizona's new anticounterfeiting law. [News.com]
Microsoft fixes IE security hole
- Microsoft has issued a patch for a browser security hole that could let a Web site operator view specific files on a user's hard drive. [News.com]
Microsoft plugs NT hole
- Microsoft has plugged another security hole found in its Windows NT Workstation and Server operating system. [News.com]
Microsoft posts data access bug fix
- Microsoft has issued an upgrade to its Jet database engine intended to fix an existing data access bug. [News.com]
Microsoft profits from license changes
- Companies that buy Microsoft's BackOffice products better check the fine print on their licensing contracts before they find themselves shelling out millions more to the software titan than originally intended. [News.com]
Microsoft pulls Office 97 patch
- Admitting its latest service release for Office 97 is faulty, Microsoft today said it has removed an update from its Web site to stamp out the bugs. [News.com]
Microsoft renews bid for exclusion
- Setting off speculation about yet another trial delay, Microsoft said allegations recently introduced into the historic antitrust suit against the software giant are "tangential" and renewed a request to exclude the material from trial. [News.com]
Microsoft shows developer tools
- Microsoft is expected to roll out a tool bundle tomorrow for building business applications based on its Office desktop application suite. [News.com]
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