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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Amid IT spending pause, Cisco's collaboration tools stumble
Cisco's growth market is servers, but seasonality will kick in. Is enthusiasm for telepresence drying up?
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Cisco Q3 solid, manages dicey IT spending; Q4 outlook cut
Cisco holds up well in the third quarter in "a cautious IT spending environment."
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EMC: Strong Q1, outlook on target
As for the outlook, EMC said it's on the path to meet or exceed its 2012 targets.
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Analysts bullish on IT spending; where will the money go?
Both Gartner and Forrester predict enterprise software will lead continuing IT spending surge through the next two years. Who benefits?
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Gartner cuts its 2012 IT spending outlook on U.S. dollar strength
Gartner's global IT spending forecast takes a hit due to a stronger U.S. dollar.
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IT spending to gain 5 percent in 2012, says IDC
Overall, IDC said it was heartened by the IT spending trends given the wild cards in the global economy. Europe remains an economic mess, but BRIC countries will spend heavily on tech.
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Global IT spending to grow 3.7 percent amid Europe worries
Gartner said that hardware, enterprise software, IT services and telecom equipment and services will see slower growth than the research firm projected.
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Enterprise IT spending: Blips or worries headed into 2012?
Oracle, Accenture and Red Hat saw turbulence in their most recent quarters. It remains to be seen if these companies are seeing an operational blip or an enterprise demand slowdown.
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Tech execs playing wait-and-see with IT spending
Technology executives this week indicated that this week's stock market and economic volatility could impact tech spending, but also note customers are better off than in 2008.
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If IT spending plummets, blame your politicians
It didn't have to be this way. If our politicians had put America first, put our economic recovery first, we wouldn't have scared our creditors.
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Market meltdown likely to hit tech spending
Are chief financial officers, the folks who control IT budgets, really going to be enthusiastic about spending on tech projects amid market volatility?
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Forrester: U.S. debt ceiling showdown will affect IT spending
As Washington D.C. bickers over whether to issue the country another credit card in the form of the U.S. debt ceiling, Forrester Research predicts that the outcome will affect technology spending.
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IT spending limps along, but better than the last two years: survey
'While corporate revenue has generally been increasing, top management has not been granting commensurate increases in IT spending.'
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Cloud computing low in government IT spending plans: study
Latest CompTIA survey of federal and local government agencies shows backup systems a priority for the coming year.
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Apple's iPad and tablet parade will boost IT spending, says Gartner
Sales of media tablets such as Apple's iPad, Samsung's Galaxy Tab and an army of other competitors from RIM, Motorola and Hewlett-Packard will give global IT spending a boost, says Gartner.
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Griping about a jobless economic recovery? Blame IT spending
Information technology spending may be allowing companies to put off hiring and prolonging the jobless economic recovery, according to Forrester Research.
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Gartner raises IT spending forecast for 2011
Gartner raised its global IT spending forecast to $3.6 trillion in 2011, up 5.1 percent from 2010. Gartner's previous outlook called for IT spending growth of 3.5 percent for 2011.
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IDC: IT spending will shift from hardware to software; 25 billion app downloads in 2011
IDC is projecting global IT spending will be $1.6 trillion in 2011, up 5.7 percent from 2010. But under the hood there are a few key shifts underway in cloud computing, social software and mobile...
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Asia IT spending to jump in '11
Asian organizations are expected to increase their IT expenditures by 7.6 percent to US$312 billion in 2011.
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Cisco earnings: Challenges multiply, outlook disappoints
Cisco delivered solid first quarter earnings and said it is focused on "execution in the areas we can control." In other words, capital spending is tailing off for some of Cisco's businesses.
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