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Ameronix provides innovative solutions through professional IT consulting. Our mission and values guide our company and lead the way to lasting relationships with our clients.
Our mission is to promote and develop information technology in order to help our clients realize their full potential. A successful mission demands values and direction. Ameronix believes strongly in the E7 philosophy of success.
Current Events
MySpace wins$230 million spam judgment (AP)
AP - The popular online hangout MySpace has won a$230 million judgment over junk messages sent to its members in what is believed to be the largest anti-spam award ever.
HP taking aim on IBM with risky$13.2B acquisition of EDS (AP)
AP - Riding a hot streak that has doubled its stock price in the past three years, Hewlett-Packard Co. is rolling the dice on a$13.2 billion acquisition of technology services provider Electronic Data Systems Corp.
Sale to HP will end EDS independence (AP)
AP - Eight months into his tenure as CEO of Electronic Data Systems Corp., Ronald Rittenmeyer is overseeing the sale of the company, something he says he never planned.
Reports: Carl Icahn considering attempt to oust Yahoo board (AP)
AP - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is reportedly loading up on Yahoo Inc.'s stock in preparation for a possible attempt to shove aside the Internet icon's board and bring the company's disillusioned suitor, Microsoft Corp., back to the bargaining table.
Craigslist countersues eBay, saying it broke antitrust laws (AP)
AP - Online classifieds giant Craigslist countersued its minority owner, eBay Inc., on Tuesday, alleging the online auctioneer is violating federal and state antitrust laws.
Bush comments on everything from wedding to Iraq (AP)
AP - Transcript of interview that President Bush gave Tuesday to the political newspaper Politico and Yahoo News in the Oval Office, as transcribed by the White House. Some questions were sent to the president from online readers.
Office for Mac Sales Soar, VBA Support To Return (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Apple is selling more Macintosh computers than ever before -- and that's having unexpected benefits for Microsoft. Sales of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac are triple the volume for the previous 2004 version of the productivity software and are the highest in the product's history, Microsoft announced Tuesday.
Pop and country unite to fight wireless proposal (Reuters)
Reuters - The Grand Ole Opry and MTV may be at opposite ends of the music spectrum, but they are part of a coalition urging federal regulators to stand up to a frequency grab by Microsoft and Google that could render wireless microphones useless.
Fedora 9 Released (PC World)
PC World - The latest version of the community-supported branch of Red Hat Linux offers new features and an improved UI.
Nintendo Launches WiiWare for Game Downloads (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Building on the success of its Wii game console, Nintendo has launched WiiWare, a software service for games. Wii owners who have their machines hooked up to an Internet connection will be able to download games from both large developers and small shops. As a game service, WiiWare competes with services on other consoles, such as Microsoft's Xbox Live Arcade and Sony's PlayStation Store.
HP To Challenge IBM with$13.9 Billion EDS Acquisition (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Two king-pins in the technology industry announced Tuesday a merger agreement valued at$13.9 billion, with Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) set to acquire computer consulting firm Electronic Data Systems Corp. (NYSE: EDS) in an effort to compete more aggressively with rival IBM in the technology services business.
Electronic Arts profit outlook disappoints (Reuters)
Reuters - Top video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc issued an annual profit outlook on Tuesday that fell short of Wall Street forecasts as a drive to improve quality jacked up costs. Its shares fell 3.7 percent.







