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Sony pays $1.35 billion to take over Sony Ericsson

Sony pays $1.35 billion to take over Sony Ericsson

Assumes full control of smartphone firm, as part of "four-screen strategy".
Barry Collins Oct 31 2011, 8:40AM Collaboration
Microsoft pays US$7.5m for IPv4 address stash

Microsoft pays US$7.5m for IPv4 address stash

"Dual stack" migration to keep demand strong.
Stewart Mitchell Mar 25 2011, 8:30AM Collaboration
Oracle pays US$46 million to settle kickback claims

Oracle pays US$46 million to settle kickback claims

Sun issue.
Tom Brewster Feb 2 2011, 9:00AM Software
Security surveillance pays for Aussie developer

Security surveillance pays for Aussie developer

Australian surveillance technology developer, Zylotech, has hit July running with two new projects and the announcement of orders just short of $4 million for 2008.
Lilia Guan Jul 16 2008, 2:16PM Security
Crazy Johns pays with TNS

Crazy Johns pays with TNS

Crazy John’s has chosen Transaction Network Services to provide secure card payments across its various business operations.
Lilia Guan May 29 2008, 3:39PM Mobility
Online banking fraud: who pays?

Online banking fraud: who pays?

There’s new fronts in the cyber wars, so we all need to suffi ciently protect our computers — it’s not just the responsibility of banks
Staff Writers Sep 18 2007, 11:02AM Security
Hutchison Telecom pays US$1.16 bln for India deal

Hutchison Telecom pays US$1.16 bln for India deal

Hutchison Telecommunications International Ltd. said its India joint venture is spending US$1.16 billion to buy networks that will expand its footprint in the country's fast-growing mobile market.
Tony Munroe Sep 27 2005, 9:20AM Mobility
Reseller training pays off for vendor

Reseller training pays off for vendor

Application traffic management vendor Packeteer has built up its channel support with several initiatives, including free training that has quadrupled the number of Packeteer-certified technicians employed by Australian resellers.
Fleur Doidge May 24 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Citrix pays US$225 million for Expertcity

Citrix pays US$225 million for Expertcity

In its largest acquisition to date, Citrix Systems inked a definitive agreement to acquire Expertcity, a leader in providing Web-based desktop access and help desk services, for US$225 million in cash and stock.
Steve Burke Dec 19 2003, 12:00AM Data centre

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