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Over a thousand staff to go at B2B vendors

News Inktomi expects to report a loss of 23 to25 cents a share for its fiscal quarter. Inktomi will reduce its staff by 25 per cent or 250 people. Ariba has also announced it is to pull out of a $2.55bn... [03 Apr 2001]

Europe slumps after bell tolls for a bad day Stateside

News Included in the roll call of firms hit by the US downturn were a slew of software companies - Ariba, Broadvision, Documentum, Entrust, E.piphany, i2 and Inktomi all proving themselves fallible. The FTSE 100 was down 1.2... [03 Apr 2001]

Inktomi invests $10m in Primus

News Inktomi has bought 2,862,254 restricted shares in the firm, which bundles ecommerce and voice services products, cementing the partnership revealed last June. The strategic alliance will extend Primus' internet network... [12 Jan 2001]

SAP Q4 results stop the rot

News SAP had not been expected to reveal any details about its fourth quarter results until 23 January, however, recent profit warnings from software vendors Intershop and Inktomi caused SAP shares to drop last week to a... [08 Jan 2001]

Inktomi to miss earnings forecast

News In a statement David Peterschmidt, president and chief executive officer of Inktomi, said: "The current conditions in the US capital markets and the broader economy have resulted in a slowdown in infrastructure spending. [04 Jan 2001]

Check Point checks in to the Nasdaq-100

News Other companies promoted to the Nasdaq-100 include net hosting company Exodus Communications, infrastructure firm Inktomi and web monitoring specialist Mercury Interactive. The Nasdaq-100 represents the largest... [13 Dec 2000]

WAP finds its way with AirFlash services

News Investors include Inktomi Corp.which is also a partner in developing search and commerce facilities for mobile users. In a deal with Carphone Warehouse and AOL-owned portal mviva, WAP users will be able to get... [11 Dec 2000]

Autonomy - in a league of its own?

Comment Of the companies to emerge in the last half a decade, only Inktomi - the caching provider - and a small number of security specialists promise to play as big a role enabling the internet. As an indication, however, of... [30 Oct 2000]

Inktomi purchases FastForward Networks for $1.3bn

News The developer of scalable internet infrastructure software is making the move to reinforce its position in the growing web broadcast market, which is set to be worth $40bn by 2003, according to research house Aberdeen Group. [13 Sep 2000]

Yahoo! opts for Google over Inktomi

News has ended a two year partnership with search technology provider Inktomi in favour of technology from Google. However, Inktomi will continue to provide technology for the new corporate information portal... [27 Jun 2000]

NetCoalition rallies troops over customer care

News The CEOs and founders of companies such as Amazon.com, eBay, Inktomi and Lycos are members of the NetCoalition body set up in response to growing concern about the use of personal data over the Web. Leaders of the... [12 May 2000]

This time in '99: Inktomi chief warns caching ban will leave Europe isolated

News David Peterschmidt, CEO of caching and search engine software developer, Inktomi, made his bold warning in an exclusive interview with Silicon.com. This is how the original story broke on 04 May, 1999: [04 May 2000]

The Bloor Perspective: 3Com's strategy switch, the language of European ecommerce, and ASPs - what end users think

Comment To expand on its existing strengths, 3Com is announcing alliances with F5 for load balancing; Inktomi for Web-caching; and Sonic Wall for firewall capabilities. In the frenetic stock market of the Internet age, potential... [26 Mar 2000]

Inktomi and KPMG offer enterprise ebusiness tools

News Internet software developer, Inktomi Corp, has teamed up with KPMG Consulting to provide large enterprises and service providers with an ebusiness tailored service. KPMG will also promote Inktomi's... [15 Feb 2000]

Dell lends hand to revolutionise campus communications

News The company already boasts Dave Peterschmidt, CEO of Inktomi, on its board of directors, and Keith Krach, CEO of Ariba on its board of advisors. Not content with creating one of the world's biggest PC companies, Michael... [05 Jan 2000]

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