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IBM acquires two companies in a space of 1week.

IBMJust a week after buying Datacap, IBM announced the purchase of Unica, a marketing and analytics company based in Waltham, MA. According to the company release, IBM paid $21 a share or a total of $480 million for Unica--chump change for a company like IBM.

With Unica, and its purchase of web analytics vendor Coremetrics this past June, IBM is making a concerted and clear effort to engage in web content management marketing.

Microsoft and Partners Help Media Companies Innovate in a Digital World

At the International Broadcasting Conference (IBC), Sept. 11–15 in Amsterdam, Microsoft Corp. will reveal new partner solutions built on Microsoft technology for the media and entertainment industry. In tandem with today’s announcements of U.S. and European customers deploying solutions for the broadcast industry based on the Microsoft platform, delivering consumer experiences across PC, TV and mobile, Microsoft will showcase the latest developments at the Microsoft exhibit in the Topaz Lounge, at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre.

Warner Music Group & Cisco Announce Strategic Agreement to Deliver Social Entertainment Experiences to Online Audiences

Cisco EosTM Software Platform to Power Additional, New Warner Music Group Web Sites for Artists Paramore, Trey Songz, Halestorm, Sean Paul and More

Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) and Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced the expansion of their relationship into a strategic agreement in which WMG will use the Cisco Eos social entertainment platform to power many of its artist Web sites. Eos will now be available to WMG to deploy an unlimited number of sites for their portfolio of artists and labels, and play a significant role within WMG's direct-to-consumer (D2C) initiatives.

D-Link Extends Lead In Green Technology With Launch Of Energy-Saving Managed Switch

D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumer and business, today expanded its leadership role in the development of energy-saving networking products and initiatives with the introduction of the first Green managed switch - the D-Link Green™ 16-port Managed Gigabit Switch (DGS-3200-16).

D-Link Green Technology automatically detects a device link status and reduces the power usage of ports that are not linked. When detecting a link down, the DGS-3200-16 can save up to 14.28% in power usage without sacrificing network performance.

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