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  • Gartner: Large businesses shouldn't skip Vista

    Companies planning to wait for successor Windows 7 may face support issues and a rushed migration, research firm warns.

    News items | December 7, 2007 8:09am PST

  • Symantec: Virtualization can ease data center woes

    Survey shows server virtualization and consolidation favored by data center chiefs trying to accomplish more with less money.

    News items | October 31, 2007 7:51am PDT

  • Green IT strategies stifled by inertia

    Energy efficiency is still low on agenda for some businesses, with many failing to monitor IT power use, according to IBM research.

    News items | September 28, 2007 7:03am PDT

  • Indian IT firms should seek big acquisitions, Gartner says

    If Indian companies want to join the world's top IT services companies, they must make sizable acquisitions, the analyst group says.

    News items | September 27, 2007 5:59am PDT

  • Gartner: Antivirus is biggest security expense

    Customers are getting more demanding, while security market is seeing a gradual consolidation around fewer players.

    News items | September 14, 2007 6:11am PDT

  • Banks struggle with online queries

    Banks have poured millions into their sites, but it may still be quicker for customers to pick up the phone to find out basic information.

    News items | August 24, 2007 5:42am PDT

  • Gartner: Risky business in virtual worlds

    Research firm identifies five areas of concern for companies intending to exploit the business opportunities of virtual worlds.

    News items | August 10, 2007 6:33am PDT

  • William Gibson heads for 'Spook Country'

    The science fiction author talks about his backward-looking new book, the "Google-ability of the text" and how Second Life meshes with the real world.

    News items | August 6, 2007 9:32am PDT

  • Road warriors' top worry: Missing e-mail

    Top five business traveler concerns are revealed in BT survey. Other worries include dying cell phone batteries and IT breakdowns.

    News items | July 17, 2007 1:29pm PDT

  • Europe's planned satellite system needs more cash

    European Commission says $3.24 billion in public funds will be needed to make the network operational by 2012.

    News items | May 18, 2007 4:34pm PDT

  • Techies shunned as workers fix own IT problems

    A new study says two-thirds of UK office workers take a 'DIY' approach to PC problems, rather than contacting the IT helpdesk.

    News items | May 11, 2007 2:10pm PDT

  • Photos: SAP and Wipro in Bangalore

    Earlier this year Steve Ranger visited Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore to investigate the Indian technology industry. These are some of the images from Bangalore.

  • Bangalore dreams of a second Silicon Valley

    While India may have built its reputation on low-cost IT services, now companies want to tap that skills pool for R&D know-how too. Photos: SAP and Wipro in Bangalore

    News items | April 2, 2007 8:13pm PDT

  • Indian offshore call centers 'not doomed'

    Some companies are pulling customer services back to U.K., but investment in offshore markets is expected to continue.

    News items | March 8, 2007 2:18pm PST

  • E-mail scammers face European crackdown

    Regulation requiring cooperation among EU prosecutors will leave e-mail predators "nowhere to hide," says U.K. government.

    News items | January 3, 2007 3:07pm PST

  • U.K. ditches ID card megadatabase

    Info on separate systems will be shared rather than consolidated. Biometrics system based on iris scanning shelved.

    News items | December 20, 2006 3:24pm PST

  • Bosses get into 007 gadgets

    Heads of companies with secrets to protect are picking up countersurveillance tech toys typical of James Bond. Photos: Gadgets play supporting role to 007

    News items | November 17, 2006 6:32pm PST

  • Wipro chief: Indian companies heading for the top

    The difference between Indian outsourcers and big services companies is blurring--but their wages aren't anytime soon.

    News items | November 7, 2006 3:18pm PST

  • Virtual world tests telepathy

    University of Manchester scientists believe "objective environment" will decipher a true mind reader from a faker.

    News items | July 19, 2006 5:56pm PDT

  • Robot spy planes get government boost

    British government will help pilotless aircraft take to the skies for police and fire surveillance.

    News items | July 18, 2006 2:21pm PDT

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