Intel to buy software maker Wind River Systems for $884 million, helping expansion beyond PCsJune 4th, 2009 Intel to buy software maker Wind River for $884MSANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp.
Intel acquires Wind River with $884M in order to diversify into smartphones and handheld devicesJune 4th, 2009 Intel, an infrequent acquirer, snaps up Wind River
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel Corp. is biting off its biggest acquisition in nearly a decade with an $884 million takeover of Wind River Systems Inc., a software maker with a colorful past.
Charles River Labs posts 30 percent drop in 2nd-qtr profit; announces 2 acquisitionsAugust 5th, 2009 Charles River Labs 2nd-qtr profit down 30 percentWILMINGTON, Mass. — Medical research equipment maker Charles River Laboratories International Inc.
Digital River forecasts 2nd-quarter earnings shy of Wall street's expectationsApril 29th, 2009 Digital River forecasts 2Q earnings below views
MINNEAPOLIS — E-commerce software service company Digital River Inc. said Wednesday it is "cautiously optimistic" about its outlook for 2009.
Intel puts $ 700m Wafer Testing Unit on Hold as Indian Government declines Tax Concessions for 15 yearsSeptember 13th, 2005 “The company conveyed to the government last week that it would not be able to make the investment as the project would not be viable without the tax concessions. The company, however, said it would explore opportunities in the future,” an unnamed Intel official told Business Standard.
Intel explores better tie with software, showing off a way to speed the creation of app storesSeptember 22nd, 2009 Intel shows how it's branching out with softwareSAN FRANCISCO — As Intel Corp. branches beyond its core business of microprocessors for laptop and desktop computers, the chip maker is doubling as a software company.
Intel to report 2Q numbers amid mixed feelings about health of chip industryJuly 13th, 2009 Intel to report 2Q numbersSAN JOSE, Calif. — Intel Corp.
Computer Sciences receives Air Force pact for technical support, development testing, trainingAugust 12th, 2009 Computer Sciences receives $50M Air Force contractFALLS CHURCH, Va. — Information technology company Computer Sciences Corp.
Intel Announces 1 Billion Indian InvestmentDecember 3rd, 2005 Intel, world's largest chip maker, plans to make an investment of $1 billion for its Indian operations. The firm will spend $800m on boosting its research and development operation, with the rest of the cash being used to finance investment in firms.
Digital River posts better-than-expected 2nd-quarter earnings and revenue, but outlook weakJuly 30th, 2009 Digital River 2Q profit falls but beats estimatesMINNEAPOLIS — E-commerce software provider Digital River Inc. on Wednesday reported better-than-expected adjusted profit and sales for the second quarter, but forecast third-quarter profit below analyst estimates, sending shares tumbling in aftermarket trading.
Digital River shares rise after JMP Securities analyst upgrades company to 'Market Outperform'June 25th, 2009 Digital River shares jump on upgradeNEW YORK — Shares of e-commerce software service provider Digital River Inc. rose nearly 5 percent in afternoon trading after a JMP Securities analyst upgraded the stock to "Market Outperform" from "Market Perform," citing strong business fundamentals and strength in the company's digital download service business.
Software monitored smart turbine blades are here to improve wind powerMay 3rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - In a new research, scientists have developed a technique that uses sensors and computational software to constantly monitor forces exerted on wind turbine blades, a step toward improving efficiency by adjusting for rapidly changing wind conditions. The research, by engineers at Purdue University and Sandia National Laboratories, is part of an effort to develop a smarter wind turbine structure.
Software Testing: The next outsourcing boom sectorApril 3rd, 2005 Indian Outsourcing industry is increasingly turning towards software testing. In fact we have started providing software testing services to customers from 2005.
US chip maker Intel cutting nearly 300 jobs in Ireland, 6 percent of work forceJuly 21st, 2009 US chip maker Intel cutting 300 jobs in IrelandDUBLIN — One of Ireland's largest employers, computer chip maker Intel Corp., announced Tuesday it plans to lay off 294 people — or 6 percent of its Irish work force — in the latest blow to Ireland's unraveling economy. Intel, which employs nearly 5,000 people chiefly in the west Dublin commuter town of Leixlip, said it had no choice but to trim its Ireland operations because of lower-than-expected demand for its new generation of computer microprocessors.
Intel says profit blows past estimates, company absorbs $1.45 billion EU fineJuly 14th, 2009 Intel says profit blows past estimatesSAN FRANCISCO — Intel Corp. says its profit and sales blew past Wall Street's forecasts — as long as analysts overlook a $1.45 billion antitrust fine from the European Union.