During its conference call for the company’s earnings announcement, Microsoft’s chief financial officer said the time-honored practice of acquiring companies could play into the company’s online advertising strategy.
Unix Server Market Melting Away
Hewlett Packard, Sun, and IBM used to own the high-end hardware, high-priced proprietary OS market; all three support open-source operating systems today and that could accelerate the market’s continued shrinkage.
Filling the Market Gap for Offline Blog Editors
Some readers of this blog have left some great comments to my post last week about offline blog editors.
Four Net Players And A Market
Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and Time Warner’s AOL all want to provide a nice return to shareholders as much as they want site visitors to click on ads, maybe even more so.
Online Ad Market $26 Billion In ’06
Among the numerous lists and predictions making the pre-holiday rounds online comes another forecast of a bright and profitable market for online ads.
Search Marketing for the U.S Hispanic Market
As the U.S. Hispanic population continues to grow and Hispanic online shopping increases, smart search marketers will find ways to incorporate that segment into their marketing plans.
Yahoo, Firefox Partner In Asian Market
In China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, the default homepage and search engine in Mozilla’s Firefox browser will be provided by Yahoo instead of Google.
Opportunities in the CRM Market
Earlier when organizations’ large IT projects concentrated on Main Frames, ERP, MRP and SCM systems, a new concept of “Front Office applications” changed focus to Customers resulting in the emergence of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications.
IBM Aims P5 At SMB Market
New UNIX systems for small and medium businesses utilizing a version of the IBM Power5 chip will be available from IBM in quad-core and other configurations.
Lies and Statistics – the Unix Server Market
“There are three types of lies – lies, damn lies, and statistics.” The source of that truth seems to be unknown, but it’s sure on the mark for statistics reported in the Unix server market.