IT departments left out of outsourcing decisions
Most companies view outsourcing as a good way of cutting costs and don't ask for input from the IT department when making such decisions, according to research released t...
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Logica swoops for CMG in £510m deal
UK IT services firm Logica has bought Anglo-Dutch rival CMG for £510m.
The combined firm, which will be known as LogicaCMG, will be the third largest IT services compa...
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Oracle and Siebel tip 2003 to be tough
By Alorie Gilbert
Siebel Systems and Oracle don't expect businesses to be much more eager to buy software in 2003 than they are today.
Executives from the two compa...
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IBM to outline computing vision
IBM will outline its view on the future of business computing at an exclusive meeting in New York City on Wednesday.
Sam Palmisano, IBM's CEO and newly elected chairma...
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IT causes stress - official
While IT has undoubtedly led to numerous business advances over recent years, it is also a major source of stress in the workplace.
New research has found that 60 per ...
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Apple hopes iPod sales will be mall-adjusted
Apple plans to start selling its iPod digital music player at branches of the US chainstore Target.
The move represents a broadening of Apple's distribution network fo...
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Sun fleshes out its N1 push
Sun Microsystems began selling new software yesterday to control hundreds of servers in one fell swoop, a step in its N1 strategy to shield administrators from mundane ma...
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Dummies out, Linux in at Chrysler
DaimlerChrysler has purchased 108 dual-processor Linux workstations from IBM to run car-crash simulations, highlighting the spread of the low-cost 'cluster' supercomputer...
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