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Oracle has announced its acquisition of the Finnish Innobase, developer of discrete transactional database technology InnoDB.

The widening use of new consumer technologies by employees within the enterprise is creating a second Internet revolution.

South Korean chip giant Samsung has agreed to pay a $300 million fine brought on by the US Justice Department after a 3 year antitrust probe into DRAM price fixing.

Internet messaging has evolved into a valuable tool for businesses and consumers, however there has always been a great divide between the various services.

Contrary to earlier statements, in an SEC filing on Tuesday ADIC outlined its intention to acquire storage manufacturer Overland.

With the announcement of an OEM agreement with Kazeon, Network Applications looks to be moving into information classification and management (ICM).

Nokia has announced that it is to introduce three new mobile devices, specifically aimed at the business world, in the early part of next year.

Plasmon has announced that its Ultra Density Optical (UDO) storage hardware has completed Symantec interoperability testing.

Hewlett-Packard has announced new storage products and services around its Smart Office portfolio specifically aimed at the Small to Medium Business (SMB) market.

From antitrust to ally - Microsoft have settled their dispute with RealNetworks and announced a trifecta of agreements that will see them partner in the world of digital music and games.

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