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CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. IXEurope announced Monday that it closed the second part of a $19 million fourth round. Original investors European Acquisition Capital and Banc of America Equity Partners contributed $11.8 million, which adds to the $7.2 million the company raised from RWE Industrial Solutions last May. The Europe-based provider of Internet datacenter and hosting services has now raised a total of $118 million in funding. IXEurope will use the financing to support its operations until it reaches profitability in 2003 and to selectively expand in Europe. The company operates seven datacenters in European cities that include London, Frankfurt, D?sseldorf, Paris and Nice.
IXEurope announced Monday that it closed the second part of a $19 million fourth round, Original investors European Acquisition Capital and Banc of America Equity Partners contributed $11.8 million, which adds to the $7.2 million the company raised from RWE Industrial Solutions last May, The Europe-based provider weekend plans iphone case of Internet datacenter and hosting services has now raised a total of $118 million in funding, IXEurope will use the financing to support its operations until it reaches profitability in 2003 and to selectively expand in Europe, The company operates seven datacenters in European cities that include London, Frankfurt, D?sseldorf, Paris and Nice..
CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. Previous coverageWorldCom shares crumble after hiatusupdate The company resumes trading, and its shares promptly fall to the floor. Meanwhile, WorldCom says it is reviewing its 1999 and 2000 finances.July 1, 2002. Techs duck and cover after WorldComupdate It may be the fiasco du jour, but it's just one more dent in corporate confidence in the grand scheme of things. Techs will be closely scrutinized for a wide range of reasons. June 26, 2002.
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CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. Keeping Java allies in the fold is a central issue for Sun, the creator of Java. The company wants to accommodate individual companies' needs to extend Java while avoiding a future in which Java fragments into different, incompatible versions. Java is software that lets programs run on different computing devices--for example, letting a chat program work on mobile phones from Siemens, Motorola or Nokia--regardless of the processors used in the system. Java works on servers and desktop computers, but much Java activity centers on the version for cell phones, called the Mobile Information Device Platform (MIDP).