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SAN JOSE - Worldwide sales of semiconductors grew 13.2% in the first quarter  compared to the same period of 2004, the SIA reported today. Global sales of semiconductors in the first three months were $55.3 billion, up 0.4% sequentially from the fourth quarter of 2004.

March sales, at $18.4 billion, were up 2.2% from February, on heavy consumer spending.
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FRAMINGHAM, MA -- A monthly poll of the nation's top information officers revealed strong signs of growth in projected IT spending.

In the April poll by CIO Magazine, released today, respondents predict spending will grow 7.9% during the next 12 months, up from 6.4% last month.

The poll was conducted from April 7-14. It marks the third consecutive month that CIOs predicted increasing spending.

Growth is forecast for software, and for equipment for telecom and data networking.

"IT budgets are starting to bloom along with the tulips," says Dr. Ed Yardeni, chief investment strategist for Oak Associates. "April's poll results suggest business may be warming up to more technology spending in the spring."

"While overall projections from CIOs are more positive this month, spending projections for computer hardware fell slightly and storage was flat," says Chris Whitmore, director, IT hardware research for Deutsche Bank. "We continue to expect most areas of hardware to experience slower growth in 2005 versus 2004. We believe the combination of rising interest rates, slowing economic growth and an aging replacement cycle will all dampen hardware growth this year." DB forecasts IT spend to grow 4 to 5% this year, versus 6% in 2004.

CIOs of companies osf less than 100 employees projected spending to rise 16.5%, versus 8.4% last month. Companies of 5,000 or more employees increased projections to 6%, versus 5% in March.

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PHILADELPHIA - Kimball  Electronics Group, an EMS company with divisions worldwide, plans to purchase Aegis Industrial Software Corp. NPI and MES software modules for all divisions. Kimball's goal is to first integrate all operations at their headquarters in Jasper, IN, and then expand the software interface to their divisions worldwide within one year.

Greg Carmer, CAD/CAM engineering & document control manager at Kimball said, "We're beginning an international rollout. We have plants in Poland, Thailand and Mexico, two plants in Jasper and one in Auburn, Indiana. We're 'going live' with the software in Thailand by the end of June following the successful implementation at Poland in March. We're doing a phased approach to the software, choosing those plants that would most benefit from the capabilities - those with the most urgent business needs."

Kimball selected Aegis CircuitCAM, CheckPoint, Fusion iServer and iView modules with multiple machine interfaces for this project.

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