Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Microsoft closes Sybari deal, will run company as subsidiary


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Microsoft closes Sybari deal, will run company as subsidiary,
06/21/05

Microsoft on Tuesday closed its acquisition of Sybari Software
and said the anti-virus and anti-spam vendor would remain a
wholly owned subsidiary but that Microsoft would discontinue
Sybari's line of Unix and Linux products.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa2778>

IBM lands $1.6 billion services contract with NiSource, 06/21/05

Energy supplier NiSource said Tuesday it has signed a 10-year
agreement with IBM to outsource IT support functions, a deal IBM
estimated will be worth $1.6 billion in service fees over the
life of the contract.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa2779>

SAP taps who's who of business application software, 06/20/05

Several top names in the who's who of business application
software have abandoned Oracle and Siebel Systems to join
archrival SAP.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/062005-sap.html?nl>

Virtualization specialist SWsoft gets cash infusion, 06/16/05

Software firm SWsoft, which competes with VMware and Microsoft
in the x86 server virtualization market, this week announced it
has closed on $12.4 million in new funding, the first cash
infusion from outside the company.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/061605-swsoft.html?nl>
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