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Putting the pedal to the metal in its mid-market campaign, Oracle is expanding its Accelerate program by enlisting partners to deliver industry-tailored, fixed-price/fixed-time solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.

The European Commission has issued a Statement of Objections to Microsoft, for failing to comply with its March 2004 decision.


On 16 November 2006, Hutchison Whampoa Limited announced the global launch of the X-Series from 3. The X-Series will extend several of the core applications and uses of the broadband Internet to the mobile handset, with a flat-rate pricing model.

An ageing population is increasing demand for health and social care services in the UK, but CSR07 and the Efficiency Agenda are putting budgets under increasing pressure.


Motorola has called on the Java ME (Mobile Edition) community to work together to create a complete open source Java ME software stack licensed under the Apache Licence 2.0 model.

» The fibre conundrum 18 October 2006
This week we attended two European-based conferences where access fibre was high on the agenda. Strange in a way, as neither conference was focused on optical fibre, or indeed on the access network in general.






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