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Siebel adds to banking products with Eontec buy

Siebel Systems Inc. said Tuesday it has acquired Dublin-based banking software developer Eontec Ltd. to add transactional capabilities to its banking CRM (customer relationship management) and analytics offerings. Siebel paid US$70 million cash for the company, and will pay up to US$60 million more in cash throughout 2005 if revenue and customer-satisfaction targets are met, according to executives.

SAP adds more RFID functions to SCM tool

SAP AG intends to give businesses a real-time view of what's happening to their inventory with an upgrade to its supply chain management (SCM) tools, it announced Monday.

Sun redirects server technology

Sun Microsystems Inc. is pushing a processor technology that it says will let single chips within servers handle multiple tasks at the same time. This will increase system performance by as much as 30 times of today's boxes, the company says.

Affording a high-tech monoculture

Ever heard of the Irish Potato Famine?

GTAA showcases new terminal’s IT solutions

The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) has much to sing about. After nearly five years of construction, GTAA opened the doors of Toronto's newest terminal at Pearson International Airport.

IBM buys Schlumberger’s business continuity unit

IBM Corp. has agreed to buy the business continuity services unit of Schlumberger Ltd. in a move to shore up its global services division in Europe and help companies comply with new data protection regulations.

The two sides to net smarts

The intelligent network is here, and make no mistake about it: it is going to keep getting smarter as enterprises demand that it shoulder more and more routine (and not-so-routine) tasks.

Valley diary: clarity and creativity

Being based on the East Coast, I don't get out to Silicon Valley as often as I should.

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