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Motorola, Inc.
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Although licensed - and unlicensed-band equipment can operate cooperatively to serve the wide variety of applications for wireless communications, there has been a long-standing debate over which is the better technology. Now this licensed-versus- unlicensed debate should be reconsidered in light of new technologies that provide high-availability links in the unlicensed spectrum.
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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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A rising tide lifts SAP higher than others: SAP reported 11% year-to-year new license revenue growth for the first fiscal quarter of 2010, marking a renewal of the deal flow that is the critical front-end to the company’s business engine. License deals bring follow-on support and services revenue, and license revenue fell off the table for SAP throughout the recession. The renewed license growth ...
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JDA Software Group
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Oxford Industries Improves Planning Efficiencies, Reduces Markdown Exposure and Increases Forecast Accuracy with JDA Software
Description Oxford Industries is an international apparel company that features a diverse portfolio of owned and licensed lifestyle brands, company-owned retail operations and a collection of private-label and licensed-apparel businesses. Oxford brands include Tommy ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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Author: Kate Price, Analyst Published: 08.15.11
Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility provides it with much-needed patent assets
Google's $12.5 billion proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility is a significant strategic move for the company in its quest to grow its mobile offerings. The acquisition gives Google access to a rich patent portfolio following Google's failed acquisition of ...
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JDA Software Group
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Oxford Industries Improves Planning Efficiencies, Reduces Markdown Exposure and Increases Forecast Accuracy
'ounded in 1942, Oxford Industries, Inc.’s focus on profitable, long-term growth has led to a transformation in recent years from its historical domestic manufacturing roots to a focus on designing, sourcing and marketing apparel products bearing prominent trademarks. Today, Oxford ...
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