Reuters axes 300 jobs
Reuters has announced it is to cut 300 more jobs at US subsidiary Instinet, as the troubled firm continues to seek a way out of decline.
The company has made around 2,...
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Sun to give StarOffice Java boost
By Martin LaMonica
Sun Microsystems is building a Java-based development kit for its StarOffice software to help corporate programmers customise desktop applications,...
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Sun: We'll hit revenue targets
Sun Microsystems said on Tuesday it's on course to hit revenue targets for this quarter - but the picture's not so bright when it comes to profit margins and operating ex...
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Microsoft's server u-turn
For years, Microsoft has argued that servers containing only a handful of processors are good enough for most of the world.
But now, with the advent of huge Intel mach...
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Market tricky for R&D 'spin outs' - but it's definitely there
Most research and development (R&D) work in Europe isn't commercially exploited, even though 'spin out' companies from R&D operations in the US have contributed t...
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Good news, bad news at HP with profits up and headcount down
Hewlett-Packard has reported fourth-quarter profits, ahead of Wall Street expectations, but soured the news by stating it is to cut 1,100 more jobs than it had previously...
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Bush advisor pours cold water on tech sector recovery hopes
Technology spending is likely to remain suppressed even once the overall economy starts to pick up, according to a senior US advisor to President Bush, quashing the hopes...
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Outsourcing patterns shifting in economic downturn
Companies' desire to retain control over mission-critical or complex IT projects as the economy slows is having an impact on outsourcing decisions, according to a recent ...
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Sun asks industry to back N1
Sun Microsystems will need to seek a little help from its friends to make its ambitious N1 plan succeed, Chief Executive Scott McNealy said on Monday.
The company's N1...
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Cap Gemini to axe 700 UK jobs
Cap Gemini is set to reduce its UK headcount by around 700 as the tech recession hits demand for its services.
The job cuts represent around 10 per cent of the IT serv...
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