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- Chinese CEO calls Apple Nazis
- Former HP boss “90 percent sure” of presidential bid
- Salesforce guns for SAP’s European crown
- Interoute taps private equity for expansion
- Startups target for hacks
| Posted: 30 Mar 2015 06:04 AM PDT
For those who are not in the know, Jia Yueting is the chairman of Leshi Television, one of the China’s most popular online video sites. more» |
| Former HP boss “90 percent sure” of presidential bid Posted: 30 Mar 2015 02:14 AM PDT
Fiorina said she could not yet announce the bid because she was working to establish her team and put together what she described as “the right support” and financial resources. more» |
| Salesforce guns for SAP’s European crown Posted: 30 Mar 2015 02:13 AM PDT
The outfit which has been making a killing on the cloud wants to get into SAP's form of expensive esoteric business software line. more» |
| Interoute taps private equity for expansion Posted: 30 Mar 2015 02:13 AM PDT
Aleph Capital Partners, a UK investment firm headed by former Goldman Sachs European private equity investment chief Hugues Lepic, and Crestview Partners, a U.S. more» |
| Posted: 30 Mar 2015 02:12 AM PDT
Slack, the communications start-up and witch, the hugely popular video streaming service both said that they had been hacked within days of each other. But they are the latest in a long line of start-ups to get hacked. more» |
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Chinese CEO and billionaire Jia Yueting, has created a storm by comparing Apple to the Nazi Party.
Former HP boss the winsome (and lose some) Carly Fiorina said the chances she would run for the US presidency in 2016 were “higher than 90 percent” and that she would announce her plans in late April to early May.
Salesforce.com wants to overtake SAP in terms of sales on the German company’s home market in the coming years.
Britain’s Interoute, a high-capacity data network and corporate cloud services provider, is knocking on the doors of private equity investors to fund acquisitions across Europe and the United States.
Hacking attacks are becoming a rite of passage for startups.
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