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1506 — Interactive Intelligence to Announce Third Quarter Financial Results
The developer of business communications software, Interactive Intelligence, has announced it will...
1503 — BT advocates broadband to beat congestion
BT called on all parties involved in tackling congestion on British roads to look at increased use...
1505 — Motorola and Attunity working together
The provider of Enterprise Data integration, Attunity, is working with Motorola Public Safety...
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672 — Alcatel to Supply GSM/GPRS and UMTS Mobile Networks to Wave Telecom
Alcatel today announced the signature of a contract with Wave Telecom, a wholly owned subsidiary of Jersey Telecom Group to supply a GSM/GPRS and 3G/UMTS mobile network...
671 — Differentiation drives broadband adoption in Europe, says IDC
According to a new study by IDC, 2002 was a catalyst year for the European broadband market. The number of connections catapulted to 13.4 million in Europe, which is...
670 — ScanSoft and SpeechWorks announce termination of period for pending merger
Scansoft and SpeechWorks International announced that the United States Department of Justice has granted early termination of the antitrust waiting period under the...
2155 — Replacing Microsoft Windows with Linux on the Desktop (Sinfic) 1 a 3 de Julho
A Sinfic promove nos próximos dias 01, 02 e 03 de Julho, em Lisboa, um seminário Hands On intitulado Replacing Microsoft Windows with Linux on the Desktop. Em...
668 — KANA study highlights e-government inadequacies
Four out of five of UK local government portals lack any detailed information on frequently asked questions (FAQs) or self-help sections, whilst over 50 per cent took...
669 — KANA study highlights e-government inadequacies
Four out of five of UK local government portals lack any detailed information on frequently asked questions (FAQs) or self-help sections, whilst over 50 per cent took...