Thursday, May 1, 2003

After Turnaround, Nissan Chief Has Ambitious Goals. After engineering one of the most spectacular turnarounds in Japanese corporate history, what, Carlos Ghosn asks himself these days, can he do for an encore? By Ken Belson. [New York Times: Business]
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Developers look to expand mobile games market. Conference talk: How to find revenue needed to develop new gaming concepts in sour economy? [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News]
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A Wireless Wonder Converts Squiggles and Browses the Net. With the Tungsten C, Palm's line of electronic organizers continues its evolution from its origins as a scrappy little palmtop with a monochrome screen and less than a megabyte of memory into a true hand-held computer. The Palm Tungsten C comes with a beefy 64 megabytes of memory under its tiny hood, a bright color screen with 320-by-320-pixel resolution and built-in wireless networking that allows it to sense and connect to Wi-Fi networks for e-mail and browsing the Web. By J.d. Biersdorfer. [New York Times: Technology]
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Q&A: CA's CTO talks about on-demand computing. Yogesh Gupta, the CTO at Computer Associates, said his company is really the first to have real autonomic computing products, which he described as doing several functions beyond self-healing of network components and servers. [Computerworld News]
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IBM expands 'on-demand' product portfolio. The products announced today include storage virtualization technology and "pay-as-you-grow" offerings for storage and blade server systems. [Computerworld News]
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