- Thu Jun 27 2002 Commentary: On with the shakeout
Many are panicking about WorldCom, fearing that services might stop immediately. Meta believes the company's network will keep operating, even if there's a bankruptcy filing.
- Wed Jun 3 1998 Supply chain software shakeout
As a plethora of players consolidate and the market reaches critical mass, the supply chain management software industry faces a shakeout.
- Tue Jun 13 2006 Shifts and shakeouts for chipmakers
AMD moves ahead with its "x86 everywhere" strategy, as a range of chip companies looks ahead to the era of 45-nanometer processes.
- Tue Jan 20 2004 Web services shakeout looming
As Web services takes hold in big businesses, a crowded field of software management companies vie for position and profits.
- Mon Apr 14 1997 Gigabit Ethernet shakeout looms
As newcomers continue to flood the market with gigabit-speed Ethernet networking hardware, the question remains: Who will survive?
- Mon Aug 9 1999 Storage shakeout continues
EMC's buyout of Data General leaves very few of the smaller "big-iron" server companies left standing. Who will go next?
- Mon Apr 29 2002 Shakeout in Malaysian mobile market
Malaysia's dominant fixed-line telephone operator Telekom Malaysia today said it has acquired a 13 percent stake in Technology Resources Industries (TRI). In a statement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Telekom said it will pay $4.6 million for TRI, the holding company of the country's No. 2 cellular operator Celcom. The move signals the beginning of a consolidation in the Malaysian mobile phone sector, which analysts believe can only support three operators instead of the current five.
CNETAsia's Irene Tham reported from Singapore.
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- Fri Jul 2 1999 Study: Expect shakeout in online travel
A shakeout in the online travel industry is coming, even though more and more users are comfortable with booking travel on the Web, according to a newly released study.
- Fri Mar 28 2008 So where's that Web video shakeout?
The ranks of video start-ups were supposed to have been trimmed by now. Is the predicted thinning of the herd just tardy or is there really gold in the sector?
- Tue Aug 19 1997 Local ISPs may survive shakeout
In another doomsday pronouncement for Internet providers, the Gartner Group predicts that a large majority of the 4,500 U.S. ISPs will be forced out of business in the next five years.

