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Tatanet partners Compuware
03 Sep 2010
HP knocks out Dell for 3PAR with $2.4-bn bid
03 Sep 2010
The battle for control of virtual data storage company 3PAR ended yesterday after Dell ended talks and walked away $72 million richer from the unprecedented 18-day bidding war for a technology company that has barely made a profit in its 11 year existence
CAT site attack revives memories of CAT 2009
02 Sep 2010
IBM unveils world’s fastest computer chip
02 Sep 2010
Deloitte invites nominations for Tech Fast 50
01 Sep 2010
India’s largest e-waste recycling unit planned
31 Aug 2010
HP tops Dell’s offer for 3PAR for third time, bids $2 billion
28 Aug 2010
Again within hours Hewlett-Packard yesterday raised its bid for virtual data storage firm for 3PAR to $2 billion, its third increase in a week, aimed at outbidding Dell
Dell matches HP’s $1.8 billion offer for 3PAR
27 Aug 2010
Dell today matched HP's offer for virtual data storage company 3PAR, matching its larger rival Hewlett-Packard's $1.8 billion offer
HP again trumps Dell’s bid for 3PAR to $1.8 billion
27 Aug 2010
HP, the world’s largest computer company, responded within hours, topping Dells bid of $24.30 a share or $1.6 billion, by offering $27 a share or $1.8 billion
Dell escalate bidding war with HP for 3Par with $1.6-bn bid
26 Aug 2010
Responding to HP's 33-per cent counter-bid, Dell today raised its own offer for 3Par, reflecting the emerging strategic importance of data storage firms to computer companies.
IT security threats at record levels: IBM
26 Aug 2010
Web application vulnerabilities have surpassed all other threats to account for 55 per cent of all disclosures
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, August 22, 2010
26 Aug 2010
HP acquires data software firm Stratavia
26 Aug 2010
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