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GLBP - Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
White Paper Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) protects data traffic from a failed router or circuit, like Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) and Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), while allowing packet load sharing... [12 Jun 2008]
Gateway cuts jobs and closes shops
News Gateway began laying off 17 per cent of its 11,200-person staff and closing 76 of its retail stores on Monday. Before that profitability can happen, however, Gateway will suffer financial pain.... [18 Mar 2003]
Gateway mumbles something about profitability
News Gateway says it's on the way back to profitability, despite weak first-quarter PC demand resulting from economic uncertainty and war jitters. The macro picture is cloudy with the (possible Iraqi) war and overall... [06 Mar 2003]
Gateway founder claims IT industry is 'absolutely amazing'
News The co-founder, chairman and CEO of Gateway spoke exclusively to Silicon.com about how much he loves his work. Waitt stressed that Gateway has never lost sight of the core values founded on the farmhouse... [14 Oct 1999]
Gateway set to acquire Packard Bell
News Gateway has announced it has agreed to take over the controlling stake in Paris-based PC vendor Packard Bell. Gateway has exercised its right of first refusal to purchase all of the shares of PB Holding... [09 Oct 2007]
Gateway going from bad to worse with profit warning
News Despite desperate efforts to turn around its flagging business PC seller Gateway has warned that its fourth-quarter sales fell short of its already lowered estimates and said it would post a greater-than-anticipated loss... [08 Jan 2003]
Cheat Sheet: Gateway Reviews
Cheat Sheet Gateway Review? There are six Gateway Review stages that a government project needs to go through to reach its conclusion. Gateway Reviews are what the Office of Government Commerce... [07 Jun 2007]
Gateway co-founder withdraws from limelight
News Ted Waitt, the 36 year old co-founder and CEO of Gateway, is to take a back seat role at the consumer giant. Mike Maloney, marketing director for Gateway Europe, said "This is a natural progression for Ted. [09 Dec 1999]
Gateway mourns huge financial losses
News PC manufacturer Gateway has blamed the events of 11 September for appalling losses on its third quarter results. Gateway claims sales fell drastically after the disaster and left it with a huge loss of... [19 Oct 2001]
Gateway disappoints with plasma TV delays
News Gateway is having trouble fulfilling orders for a $3,000 plasma television, prompting some grumbles from early customers. Shipping delays caused by the recent port strike (see http://www.silicon.com/a55860 for more) have... [13 Nov 2002]
Gateway bypasses broadband with 'ready-made' music
News Gateway has announced a deal with online music distributor Pressplay to ship PCs with 2,000 pre-installed songs from acts as diverse as bad boy rapper Eminem to old blue eyes himself Frank Sinatra. The deal means... [06 Dec 2002]
Gateway pins its hopes on early-release Windows XP
News Gateway has begun taking advance orders for PCs with Windows XP pre-installed in an effort to boost its flagging sales. Gateway will start shipping to customers by the end of this month. Microsoft has... [05 Sep 2001]
Gateway makes $235m offer for eMachines
News Gateway plans to acquire rival eMachines in a bid to regain its footing in the PC game and broaden the distribution of its Gateway-branded consumer electronics devices in retail outlets. Based on... [02 Feb 2004]
Dell Case Study: Gateway Community College
White Paper Gateway Community College is one of 12 schools in the Connecticut community college system. Gateway Community College asked Dell Professional Services (DPS) to begin investigating server options for the... [04 Dec 2008]
Gateway latest to get patent infringement court call-up
News Hewlett-Packard sued Gateway for patent infringement on Wednesday as part of a stepped-up campaign to seek compensation for what it claims as its intellectual property. Hewlett Packard Development Company, a wholly owned... [26 Mar 2004]