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Computerworld: Study: Grim outlook for U.S. IT spending
U.S. companies are reining in IT spending as the economy continues to show weakness, a new survey has found.
Computerworld: Network management: Tips for managing costs
Throwing more bandwidth at the problem before understanding where the bottlenecks are is expensive and wasteful, experts say.
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·Cisco buys into e-mail with PostPath acquisition
Cisco is buying PostPath, a maker of e-mail and calendaring software, for $215 million and plans to add those capabilities to its on-demand Web Ex Connect collaboration platform.
·Grim outlook for U.S. IT spending
U.S. companies are pulling back hard on IT spending as the economic downturn continues, a new study by ChangeWave Research has found.
·Mac clone maker sues Apple, plays antitrust card
The Mac clone maker sued by Apple Inc. last month fired back today with a countersuit charging Apple with restraint of trade, unfair competition and other violations of antitrust law.
·Update: U.S. border-crossing database raises concerns
A plan by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to collect personal information on every traveler coming into the country and keep that information in a database for 15 years could have huge privacy implications for U.S. residents, one privacy group said.
·HP closes EDS deal, preserves leadership team
Hewlett-Packard said Tuesday that it has completed its $13.9 billion purchase of massive systems integrator Electronic Data Systems, and it also revealed that EDS' top-level management structure would remain largely unchanged.
·Painful lessons from IT outsourcing gone bad
As companies look to economize in a weak economy worsened by rising energy costs, it may be more tempting than ever to consider outsourcing your IT -- whether to a cloud-based provider, to a shop in your town, or to a provider in some far-off land. Certainly, outsourcing has worked well for many companies, but it can also lead to business-damaging nightmares, says Larry Harding, founder and president of High Street P ...
·13 best practices for IT outsourcing
While reading outsourcing horror stories may be somewhat entertaining, especially if it hasn't happened to you, it's even better to learn from the mistakes of others.
·Three plead guilty to online sale of pirated software
Three Texas men pleaded guilty Friday to charges related to selling counterfeit computer software on the Internet, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
·Five ways to drive your best workers out the door
Managers' reality check: Your top workers can almost always get another job, even in a shaky economy.
·Brazilian charged in botnet scheme, will be extradited to U.S.
A Brazilian man has been charged for trying to rent out a botnet that would be used to send spam, U.S. authorities said Thursday.
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·Google's tough sell
Steve Skinner, the head of information technology for a big Bay Area real estate agency, recently got his umpteenth call from Google. Would Skinner be interested in buying a package of e-mail, word processing and other software known as Google Apps for his company's 1,300 employees?
·Cisco buys into corporate e-mail
·Will the IPO season end with a whimper?
It's an annual ritual on Wall Street - the fourth quarter IPO season, when a flurry of companies make their debut on the public markets before New Year's. But given today's volatile market, and the dismal performance this month of what seemed sure to be a no-brainer IPO in Rackspace, you have to wonder what kind of year-end bump we might get.
·Is your iPhone service shoddy? Don't blame Apple
·Calling master chief
After making a ton of money in the advertising business, Michael Sepso and Sundance DiGiovanni decided six years ago that it was time to goof off. How did these two guys, then in their late 20s, pass the time? They played a lot of "Halo."
·Qwest reaches deal with 2 unions
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·Hewlett-Packard beats expectations
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·10 cool tools for your mobile phone
These software programs help you do everything calculate your carbon footprint to remotely monitor your home.
·AMD to sell TV-chip unit to Broadcom
Read full story for latest details.
·A chip too far?
Could faster chips translate into slower computers? That's the sales-threatening prospect furrowing brows in every corner of the PC business, from industry titans such as Intel, Microsoft, and Apple to major centers of academe.
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