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Facebook Gets Even With Its Past

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Facebook Gets Even With Its Past
In the wake of a solid quarter of mobile domination, Facebook shares have rallied today to briefly reclaim the $38 offering price. The stock literally has not traded at $38 since the very first day (when shares momentarily touched $45), as it was all downhill for the first several months. Here's where Facebook stands today.
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Can Microsoft Rebound From Surface Flop?

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Michael Endler Can Microsoft Rebound From Surface Flop?
Clearly, Microsoft's Surface tablets have bombed. Now what will the company do about it, and what does it mean for customers?

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IBM Mainframes Nipped, Tucked For Cloud Age
IBM revived the mainframe a decade ago by embracing Linux. Now it's promoting big data analytics and OpenStack cloud support on System Z.

Take An Email Sabbatical: 5 Steps
Most of us can't simply turn off email during a vacation, but there's a practical way to get away from it while trying to unwind.

SAP Does The Cloud Revenue Shuffle
SAP's Vishal Sikka is stepping up, Jim Hagemann Snabe is stepping away. But is SAP changing its business fast enough?

2 Concrete Steps Toward Mastering Innovation Management
Stop talking about innovation and start doing. Here's how.


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SEC Investigates IBM Cloud Revenue Reporting
Regulators probe how IBM recognizes cloud-computing revenues, a murky area where nascent accounting rules separate services from software licenses.

IBM Gets Aggressive On Linux Server Sales
IBM's Power server line is struggling, so the vendor goes after x86 competitors with aggressively priced PowerLinux server and new software options.

Feds Move To Open Source Databases Pressures Oracle
Cost-conscious federal agencies move to open source choices, pressuring Oracle, IBM, Microsoft and Sybase to refine products, licensing agreements.

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