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Juniper banks on its channels partner strategy to fuel its growth, expansion BANGKOK — Last year Juniper Networks grew its sales through distribution channels worldwide by a whopping 160%, while revenues from enterprise customers grew by 59 percent in 2005. Buoyed by these tremenduous growth figures, it is more likely that in the succeeding years to come, the company will continue to leverage on this channels strategy to fuel the expansion of its business.
Getting there The fate of this nation literally hangs on how we will conduct the next elections, particularly the 2007 national polls when the country will once again choose new senators, congressmen, and local officials.
Intel shrinks the PC as a way to create new revenue source Saying that the "small form factor" is fast picking up among computer users, giant chipmaker Intel is pushing miniature PCs -- whose components are the same as those used in laptops -- as an alternative to desktops and also as a way to create a new a revenue stream for the company.
Globe subscribers reach 13.2 million MANILA (OPS-NOCC) – Globe Telecom recently inched up its subscribers to 13.2 million from 12.4 million, up by 6 percent by the first quarter of 2006 from December, 2005.
Kodak not bothered by deluge in market of camera phones Kodak, the inventor of film-based camera but who has since transformed itself as one of the major digital camera makers, is confident that the increasing number of camera phones flooding the market will not threaten its business here in the Philippines.
AMA student gets highest passing rate in Microsoft assessment certification exam To be tagged as a certified Microsoft expert, one must go through a rigid process of education that entails constant skills training. Microsoft, the leading software giant, made sure that only a qualified and proficient person is awarded the distinction of being a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP). In relation to this, AMA Computer University proved once again that it is the country’s foremost information technology educational institution when its students who took up the very difficult MCP assessment exam recently passed with flying colors and possibly attained the highest passing rate among schools implementing the program.
Apple promises more power, but less costs in latest Intel-backed notebooks Apple has unveiled in the Philippine market its newest line of notebooks, powered by an Intel chip, which according to the company, will deliver more computing power, and less costs for users.
Google launches new Shakespeare site
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - ''How beauteous mankind is!'' For lovers of William Shakespeare, memorizing one of Hamlet's soliloquies or recalling whether ''The Tempest'' is a romance or a tragedy just got easier.
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