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Dell to retire Windows XP from its line up
08 September 2010, by Dhruv Tanwar

Its finally curtains for Microsoft's Windows XP operating system as part of Dell's computer line up goes. Dell will stop selling computers downgraded to the older operating system later this month before completely halting all XP-based PC sales next month.

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Amdocs CEO Dov Baharav to retire
08 September 2010, by Dhruv Tanwar

Amdocs has announced the retirement of tis CEO Dov Baharav, who will be succeeded by Eli Gelman, a current director of the company, sometime in the first quarter of 2011.

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BAE Systems to acquire OASYS Technology
08 September 2010, by Dhruv Tanwar
Defense, security and aerospace major BAE Systems will acquire OASYS Technology, a company that designs and manufactures electro-optical systems and sub-assemblies for the aerospace, defense, industrial and commercial sectors.
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Background articles

  • Top 25 gaming companies 2010
    03 August 2010, by Michel van Kooten

    Nintendo leads the ranking of gaming companies, based on software revenues. Gaming has become big business, especially during the last decade: the industry grew at double digit rates until last year. The online gaming segment is still booming, resulting in fast growth of the leading companies in this market.
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  • The top 25 companies in the world
    02 August 2010, by Balder Verberne

    This list of the 25 largest companies in the world is evidence of the enormous size of today’s oil and gas companies: they hold 11 positions in the list. High oil prices have boosted their revenues – and their profits. Automotive companies and finance companies follow, each with 4 companies between the world’s top 25. Read more | Comment »
  • Top 10 IT companies 2010
    20 July 2010, by Michel van Kooten

    This list shows the largest IT companies in the world, ranked by IT revenues. IT revenues include Software, Hardware and IT Services revenues in the year 2009. Most of the world's top 10 IT companies offer a full range of hardware, software and services. On average, hardware generates the highest revenues in the IT industry, followed by services and software.
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