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  • The president's 'Clean Power Plan' is worse than you think

    08/05/2015 8:38:13 AM PDT · by rktman · 22 replies
    americanthinker.com ^ | 8/5/2015 | Rick Moran
    According to the American Legislative Exchange Council, President Obama's "Clean Energy Plan" would take 33% of productive electrical capacity off the grid by 2020. And the Washington Free Beacon notes that another report shows that the plan would close 48% of all coal fired plants in the country. As the Wall Street Journal points out, this plan is "regulation without representation." The president's rules would usurp the traditional role of states in managing their own electrical generation and saddle the economy with enormous costs while empowering the EPA to control vast swaths of the American economy.
  • Sun Microsystems to Cut Up to 5,000 Jobs

    05/31/2006 6:15:45 PM PDT · by advance_copy · 23 replies · 910+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 5/31/06 | Dan Goodin
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Computer server maker Sun Microsystems Inc., whose revenue has declined four years in a row, said Wednesday it planned to cut 4,000 to 5,000 jobs in an effort to return to consistent profitability. The cuts, which will reduce Sun's 37,500-person work force by 11 percent to 13 percent over the next six months, will cost Santa Clara-based Sun from $340 million to $500 million over the next several quarters, the company said. Sun executives expect the plan, which also includes selling real estate and exiting leases, to save the company from $480 million to $590 million, once...
  • IBM Sends Open Source Architecture Tools to Russia

    02/03/2006 1:39:00 PM PST · by Golden Eagle · 170 replies · 1,688+ views
    ebizQ ^ | 02/03/2006 | ebizQ
    IBM today announced free software and educational resources to help developers in Russia build and deploy innovative applications based on open standards and open source. Tapping into the booming software development market in Russia, IBM is giving software developers, architects and students free access to software and hundreds of new tools and technical and educational resources that will enable them to more easily build open standards-based applications. With a few clicks of a mouse, developers can download free versions of IBM middleware, IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition and IBM DB2 Universal Database Express-C, as well as access trial code,...