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Articles in Oct 6, 2003 issue of EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
- SUSE LINUX releases latest advances in LINUX technology - Suse Linux 9.0
- Wi-LAN's LIBRA 5800 fixed wireless access product receives FCC approval
- Fujitsu develops high-speed multichannel optical switch based on MEMS mirrors
- Sharp develops new LCD display technology for mobile applications
- Next-gen service provider Mindwire chooses Sylantro for hosted PBX and IP Centrex service offering
- Adobe and Xerox announce strategic initiative to promote print production workflow standards - Brief Article
- Intel outperforms Samsung in flash technology and cost leadership says Semiconductor Insights
- Intelliden R-Series software certified ready for IBM Tivoli - IBM Tivoli NetView and IBM Tivoli Access Manager
- NTT DATA selects Terabeam to supply free space optics and millimeter wave systems
- SMC ships new EZ-Stream Universal Wireless Multimedia Receiver
- Knowledge Products debuts OnDemand Personal Navigator 8.0
- IBM creates new transistor that uses 80 percent less power than current technology
- Sophos acquires anti-spam specialist ActiveState
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- INTERVIEW WITH BEN BUTTERS, DIRECTOR OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AT EUROCHAMBRES : "A PERFECT ROAD MAP FOR EU CLUSTERS DOES NOT EXIST".
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- FIGHT AGAINST INTERNET PIRACY.
- INTERNET : AUTHORS' SOCIETIES URGE ACTION AGAINST PIRACY.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : BUSINESSEUROPE HOSTILE TO FURTHER CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS.(Brief article)
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