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Report: Apple is in talks to buy part of Intel’s smartphone modem business
Apple Inc. is reportedly having discussions with Intel Corp. about the possibility of buying part of its smartphone modem business. The report today from The Information would seem to confirm earlier rumors that Apple might be interested in a potential deal in order to reduce its reliance on third-party suppliers by designing and manufacturing its ...
GE Power touts AI-powered analytics tools to maintain electricity supplies
General Electric Co.’s subsidiary GE Power wants to help its electrical grid customers keep a better handle on their operations with a suite of new artificial intelligence-based analytics products that it says can make better use of their network data. The new products leverage GE’s latest machine learning technology, which is a subset of AI ...
Logi Analytics buys data visualization firm Zoomdata
In the latest, rapid consolidation of the business intelligence software market, Logi Analytics Inc., which sells tools for developers to embed data analytics capabilities into their software applications, today said it’s acquiring data visualization firm Zoomdata Inc. The acquisition, for an undisclosed sum, will help to further Logi Analytic’s embedded analytics capabilities, according to Zoomdata Chief ...
Intel buys Barefoot Networks to boost data center communications
Intel Corp. today said it has acquired networking infrastructure startup Barefoot Networks Inc. as it seeks to improve the communications capabilities of its data center chips. The acquisition, which was announced late Monday by Intel Executive Vice President Navin Shenoy (pictured, second from left), is designed to help the chipmaker better compete with its rival Broadcom Inc., ...
About to go public, Slack posts first-quarter loss on 67% rise in revenue
Slack Technologies Inc. today posted its full financial results for the first time as it gears up for its direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange later this month. The workplace collaboration tools company first said it was planning to go public in April, shunning the more traditional initial public offering in favor of a direct ...
White House budget chief asks for a delay on Huawei product ban
The White House’s budget chief has written to U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and nine other members of Congress asking for a delay on restrictions against China’s Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.’s products. Reuters reported today that Russell Vought, chief deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget, sent his letter last Tuesday, requesting that some ...
DocuSign sees stock tank despite posting solid earnings
E-signature company DocuSign Inc. must be wondering where it went wrong today after its stock crashed more than 20% in after-hours trading, despite posting first-quarter earnings that beat expectations and strong guidance for the period ahead. The company, which likes to call itself a digital transaction management firm, reported earnings before certain costs such as ...
Zoom goes boom as it beats forecasts in first earnings report
Zoom Video Communications Inc. has gotten off to a great start in its life as a publicly traded company, reporting strong earnings in its first financial report since its initial public offering. The company, which sells videoconferencing software for enterprises that works across every type of device, reported first-quarter earnings before certain costs such as stock ...
Red Hat debuts new enterprise Linux version in beta
It’s business as usual for open-source software provider Red Hat Inc. as it edges closer to becoming a part of IBM Corp. following an acquisition announced late last year. While the company works toward completing that deal, it has just shipped out yet another version of its Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system. RHEL 7.7 is ...
MongoDB beats expectations but stock dips on lower earnings guidance
Database company MongoDB Inc.’s stock took a hit today even though the company posted first-quarter earnings that beat expectations and saw strong growth in its subscription and services revenue. The company, which sells a document-oriented database of the same name that’s used to power big data applications and other intensive workloads, reported a loss before ...









