TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Wipro, India's third-largest outsourcer, said Tuesday that its IT services revenue in U.S. dollar terms had declined by 4 percent to US$1.1 billion in the quarter ended Sept. 30 against the same quarter last year.
By John Ribeiro | 28 October, 2009 08:39
Like the rest of the economy, the tech sector has been in the doldrums for well over a year now. But there are signs that things may be improving. Here are five recent developments that show a tech recovery may be under way.
By Jeff Bertolucci | 29 August, 2009 08:33
Hard times are driving large enterprises to patch holes in their storage architectures with systems designed for small and medium-sized businesses, one reason enterprise disk storage revenue fell 18.2 percent in the first quarter of this year, according to research company IDC.
By Stephen Lawson | 05 June, 2009 13:01
Leading IT companies and CIOs should start preparing for business growth immediately if they want to avoid falling behind competitors once the recession ends, says Gartner Research.
By Brad Reed | 05 June, 2009 04:04
HP is set to axe 850 manufacturing jobs in the UK, according to trade union Unite.
By Leo King | 29 May, 2009 23:34
With project budgets shrinking, network professionals are spending less time planning new purchases and more time trying to cut costs and squeeze more value out of existing IT resources.
By Denise Dubie | 03 April, 2009 08:35
As the economic news continues to get bleaker, double-digit budget cuts are becoming a fact of life in many IT departments - resulting in postponed purchases, delayed projects, hiring freezes and layoffs.
By Craig Stedman | 10 March, 2009 10:45
The semi-annual DEMO conference is all about finding the next big thing, a company that can wow the technology world while raking in boatloads of cash.
By Jon Brodkin | 05 March, 2009 08:12
It's a scary new world, but IT leaders who adjust can still deliver prosperous projects.
By Mary K. Pratt | 03 March, 2009 09:28
A senior corporate executive leaves the company, taking with him his framed family photographs, his prized gold pen-and-pencil set -- and the passwords of several hundred employees.
By Julia King | 03 March, 2009 08:17
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