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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Inflation Adjustment in the Printing Industry
How do you evaluate the effect of inflation when looking at the commercial printing industry?
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August Print Shipments Up, Says Dr. Joe
August 2011 US commercial printing shipments were $7.2 billion, up +$210 million compared to August 2010.
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Printing Business May be Down, But Profits are Up
It appears that profit rates are increasing slightly faster than the rate that print volumes are decreasing, and profit rates are increasing at a slightly faster rate than print prices are increasing.
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The signal to noise crisis
The distraction of increasing volumes of digital noise is arguably creating 'information inflation', which is causing quality information to be harder to find, have a shorter lifecycle and quickly...
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Ready, set, fall: PC prices coming down as component costs decline
Dell executives indicated that component costs fell dramatically in the last quarter and that's going to translate in lower PC prices in the months to come.
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SAPs maintenance cost sleight of hand
Last Thursday's announcement that SAP has modified its customer support offerings came just as I was boarding a plane. While I was able to hear most of the analyst call, I didn't have time to...
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Industry commits to comparative effectiveness
The industry and government have joined together in believing that comparative effectiveness can be made to work at the point of care, and are committed to moving toward it.
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Unisys has looming debt, credit pickle
Unisys could lose its credit line at the end of May and that could make it tough to pay off its bonds without issuing a lot of shares. Unisys' problem is a common one these days with credit tight...
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A recommendation on leasing new equipment
There's a triple whammy headed our way: inflation, taxation, and reduced market place competition on everything except staff. So what can you do? Not much, but consider leasing a whole bunch of...
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Open source causes deflation
Open source provides productivity, at little or no cost, to just about everyone. When times are flush we see it in lower inflation. But labor costs are actually going down now. Thus it becomes...
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Next year: science and greentech in Washington D.C.
As always, money will dominate American poilitics next year. But it appears science may play a larger role that it has in recent years. The Obama Adnministration wants a scientist at the head of...
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NASA and DoE team on dark energy research
NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) have teamed up to operate the future Joint Dark Energy Mission (JDEM). As you probably know, recent astronomical measurements have showed that about...
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Why there's a software support and maintenance revolution underway
There's a brewing backlash among software customers as big vendors raise their support and maintenance prices. Dennis Howlett has captured an emerging backlash among SAP customers over an...
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Where 10 percent inflation is the good news
No matter what plan you're on, the increase is roughly the same, within a few tenths of a point. It's more than double the rate of inflation, meaning health care will keep swallowing more of the...
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Car crash on Wall Street: many injuries and heavy losses
Not since the financial industry did a header off the high board into a mortgage pool filled with bad paper. It's been literally weeks since an American-based business sector looked this sick....
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It's cool to be crude
MONDAY UPDATE Gold and oil prices climbing higher to begin the week. Shock and awe prevail in the markets. As the dollar continues to drop in comparative value under the U.S.'s alleged "strong...
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Outsourcing is 7% of India’s GDP
Information technology and IT-enabled services will employ 4 mln people in 2008 and account for 7% of GDP and 33% of India’s foreign-exchange inflows, according to Nasscom.
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AdvaMed says of health care inflation, not me
The real argument in terms of medical devices involves when and how new devices will be recommended, in preference to older ones.
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Can medical inflation be controlled?
Medical inflation is a global phenomenon. Whether you run it privately or through the government, costs are rising with demand and complexity.
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"Follow the Money"
When he uttered those three words in "All the President's Men," the Deep Throat character was aptly describing the workings of American government, past and present. Today we follow the money...
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