Michael MacMillan

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Merger stuns tech analysts

What started out as a phone call between two CEOs to discuss licensing arrangements ended earlier this month in the surprise marriage of Hewlett-Packard

Mixed reviews greet HP-Compaq deal

What started out as a phone call between two CEOs to discuss licensing arrangements ended earlier this month in the surprise marriage of Hewlett-Packard Co. and Compaq Computer Corp.

North America too slow for 724

Not betting too much on North America too quickly, and concentrating on technology rather than the market, is how John Sims plans to bring 724 Solutions to the forefront of the wireless movement.

U.S. crisis puts disaster planning at the forefront

Faye West remembers when the brass turned down her proposal to conduct a test of her company

Cybercrime

Criminal use of technology is not only putting a serious dent in worldwide economic productivity, it

724 chief says North America a wireless laggard

Not betting too much on North America too quickly, and concentrating on technology rather than the market, is how John Sims plans to bring 724 Solutions to the forefront of the wireless movement.

Stunned analysts offer faint praise for HP-Compaq

What started out as a phone call between two CEOs to discuss licensing arrangements ended Tuesday in the surprise marriage of Hewlett-Packard Co. and Compaq Computer Corp.

Canada poised to spend big bucks on storage

The poor economy is giving storage vendors bloody noses, but robust demand will soon nurse them back to health, according to an IDC-sponsored snapshot of Canada

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